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Think-tank warns May’s ‘secretive’ approach ‘would spell disaster’ for future trade talks
Cabinet secretary and national security adviser jobs fused to make a ‘success’ of Brexit
Swearing, breaching confidentiality and mocking colleagues is common, says study
Angela Rayner calls for end to Whitehall’s academic requirements in drive for parity
Combination with national security post seen as unsustainable
Senior officials develop plans to overhaul civil service for post-EU challenges
Upfront statements are rare from public bodies about the implications of leaving EU
Debate over who will lead EU trade negotiations after March 2019
Oliver Letwin lambasts ‘deficiencies of training and culture’ in Whitehall
Too many projects and too few staff have left departments struggling to cope
Speed of Number 10’s Foreign Office pick reassures civil service
Departments say they cannot judge impact of leaving EU without some clarity on deal
O’Donnell ‘puzzled’ by split in Brexit responsibilities
Britain needs a lean, mean approach to international affairs
Department for Exiting the EU to double in size but uncertainty is creating strains
Civil service is being restructured to deliver a breakaway from the EU
Ministries created while others are merged in PM’s first 24 hours
Technology, data and recruitment at the heart of overhaul that challenges traditional thinking
Coup for May and blow to Foreign Office prestige
Culture clash with government departments deemed ‘necessary’ to deliver IT change
Civil service chief had promosed ‘single, clear, road maps’
Highest recorded number of special advisers for a majority government
Report emphasises need to spell out the importance of high standards of conduct
Stamp duty surcharge on buy-to-let homes heads chancellor’s measures
Annual Whitehall Monitor shows lack of vital skills theatens to sink cost-saving drive
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