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Welsh health board's handling of HR contracts 'well below standard'
A Welsh health board’s procurement and management of HR consultancy contracts fell well short...
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The Senior Salaries Review Body, which advises the government on increases to top-level civil...
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LGA calls for councils to be involved in Brexit talks
Councils must be included in vital discussions about converting EU law into British law, the Local...
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RBS share sale ‘value for money’ despite loss, says NAO
The first sale of shares in the Royal Bank of Scotland lost the government £1.9bn but was...
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CIPFA conference: other government projects 'should be parked' to deal with Brexit
A number of government projects should be sidelined to allow resources and manpower to be diverted...
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Data-hungry corporations could offer great saving opportunities to the public sector but this is a...
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Early intervention key to closing productivity gap, CIPFA conference told
The UK’s productivity problem starts with early years education as failures at this stage...
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