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More than 50 of former prime minister’s allies included in awards
The decision to leave the EU changes terms of debate north of the border, writes Nicholas Macpherson
Spending watchdog says too many initiatives are allowed to proceed unchallenged
Headwinds for the bank still majority-owned by UK taxpayers don’t look like easing anytime soon
Austerity advocate admits failure to see crash coming was ‘monumental collective intellectual error’
Keeping bank in state hands bad for bank and economy, says Macpherson
John Kingman played leading role in bank bailouts in 2008 financial crisis
Announcement for powerful City job expected within days after completion of interviews
Official led talks in Brussels on Cameron’s deal on UK ties with EU
UK’s vote on Europe makes it tricky to enforce policy while staying impartial, writes Peter Riddell
Former Whitehall mandarin thrust into spotlight as head of Ofcom
Chancellor and top candidate in Davos as MPs question City watchdog’s independence
Top civil servant has spent a decade as permanent secretary in Treasury career spanning 31 years
Good times may not last long amid challenge over foreign demand
Ex-BP executive tells civil servants to adopt corporate discipline
Newly appointed Cabinet Office minister Matthew Hancock to lead structural changes and spending controls
Office for Budget Responsibility remains valued and unbiased, says Sir Nick Macpherson
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