The Treasury is planning to cut 300 jobs by 2030, according to reports. The cuts, which are expected to be achieved through ...
PM asks Chris Wormald to look again at disgraced former business secretary and US ambassador’s conduct in office ...
Select committee chairs play a critical role in holding departments to account. Helen Hayes and Ruth Jones share their experiences in the role ...
System for enabling citizens to sign in to departmental services has seen its usage grow strongly in the past 24 months, with adoption continuing ...
The Government Office for Science has launched a new leadership development scheme for mid-career scientists and engineers. The part-time, 12-month pilot scheme is seeking applications from across ...
HM Courts and Tribunals Service has launched a recruitment campaign to find a new chief executive and is offering a salary of £150,000 a year to the successful candidate.
Department for Work and Pensions staff have saved 19 minutes per day on average in a trial where they used Microsoft 365 Copilot to help with routine tasks. A six-month trial of the paid version of ...
Civil service unions have welcomed action to tackle the Civil Service Pension Scheme crisis but urged the government to “go ...
Sarah Teather (Liberal Democrat) was raised to the peerage as Baroness Teather on 27 January and will be introduced in the Lords on 3 February. Sophy Antrobus (Labour) was raised to the peerage as ...
According to the plans, work to design DHSC’s new “target operating model” will continue until April this year, with ...
Facebook owner bankrolls a new cohort of “AI fellows” for Whitehall, while Claude creator will develop a new assistant tool ...
The NICE Conference 2026, taking place at the Manchester Deansgate Hotel on 17 March 2026 delivers an exciting programme ...
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