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Move to delay import checks by six months the "latest example" of ministers excluding officials from decision making, union says.
The government's move to delay checks on imports from the European Union by six months was the "latest example" of ministers excluding expert officials from decision making, a union representing civil servants has said.
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Public Accounts Committee says ministers are ‘taking limited responsibility’.
Government ignored legal advice over proposed withdrawal agreement changes.
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Government departments spent more than £4bn on preparations for leaving the EU, says the public spending watchdog.
The 22,000 civil servants working on EU withdrawal amount to 5 per cent of Whitehall total.
A pro-Brexit minister and MPs have accused the Civil Service of pursuing a ‘Remain’ agenda. Steve Bullock, a former civil servant, argues that the consequences of undermining civil servants in this way are potentially disastrous.
Leaving the EU confronts my former colleagues with a greater challenge than Whitehall has faced for generations.
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Departure of Matthew Coats, who was part of Brexit preparations, described as ‘alarming’.
The Brexit Party leader made the comments to around 500 supporters last week after criticising civil servants at a rally in Newport, South Wales.
Move follows controversy over the dismissal of Treasury aide Sonia Khan - who was frogmarched out of Downing Street. / Dominic Cummings has been handed a new formal power to sack cabinet ministers' advisers, triggering a protest from the head of the civil service union.
FDA head demands assurances over Brexit act if government defies parliament.
SCOTTISH civil servants are furious after Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay ruled they would no longer go to meetings in Brussels from next week to discuss fishing, agriculture and other devolved issues, The National has learnt.
Boris Johnson has been warned to “tread carefully” amid claims Number 10 aides are asking civil servants to operate an “overtly political” Brexit media strategy.