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Rwanda Bill faces tough Lords test even if it survives Commons row
Dr Alice Lilly, senior researcher at the IfG, comments in PoliticsHome on the legislative process with regards to the Rwanda Bill.
One in four civil servants at centre of Whitehall change jobs
The Times previews key findings of the Whitehall Monitor report, with comments from Rhys Clyne on civil service churn.
You and Yours: Regulation
Dr Matthew Gill, programme director for public bodies, features on BBC Radio 4's 'You and Yours' programme talking about how regulators operate.
Former Post Office boss hands back CBE as government considers overturning convictions
Nick Davies speaks to Channel 4 News about the government's contracts with Fujitsu.
Post Office firm Fujitsu's £19m government floods contract renewed days before ITV drama
Nick Davies comments on the government's renewal of contracts with Fujitsu as pressure around its role in the Post Office scandal builds.
Sunak’s huge economic bet ahead of an unusual election
Joe Owen, programme director for the general election programme, comments in The Telegraph on how the economy could impact timing of an election.
Treasury's "problematic" National Insurance cut claim may breach Whitehall rules
Alex Thomas comments in PoliticsHome on the Treasury's misleading social media post regarding cuts to National Insurance.
Conservative-Labour power transfer talks ‘must start this month’
The Telegraph covers our report 'Preparing for government' and its key recommendations regarding access talks.
Civil service ‘must talk with Labour’ to smooth transition
The Times covers our report 'Preparing for government', noting the need for Sunak to authorise access talks to ensure a smooth government transition.
Rishi Sunak must allow civil service to plan for Labour government under Keir Starmer
The Mirror reports on the findings of our 'Preparing for government' report, highlighting the unusually rapid nature of a government transition.