Government’s core digital units have relocated from their long-standing base in the Cabinet Office to the Department for ...
The Home Office has relocated the largest number of roles (4,050), followed by the Ministry of Justice (2,539) and the ...
GPs and hospices say failure to include them in 'public sector compensation' arrangements will have dire consequences ...
Labour’s decision to reduce aid spending to 0.5% has been slammed as "shameful, immoral and wrong". The government has also been criticised for failing to reform the rules for how official development ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency has launched its recruitment drive for a new chief executive to replace Julie Lennard ...
The document says that departments will need to fund next year’s pay rises through their settlements for 2025-26, which were ...
Chancellor confirms David Goldstone as first chair of new body which will carry out value for money assessments of high risk ...
The new fiscal framework also includes measures to improve transparency in public finances, including confirming the detail ...
Public sector procurement has undergone a subtle yet significant change with the transition from Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT) to ...
Ex-chancellor says watchdog's impartiality – and that of the civil service – is at risk in letter to cabinet secretary ...
Total departmental spending will rise by an average of 1.5% a year over the next 6 years, chancellor announces, with higher ...
Some government departments could be facing real-terms funding cuts of 1.4% in the years to 2028-29, an Institute for Fiscal Studies analysis of the Autumn Budget has revealed.