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From praise for the plans to warnings of lost meritocracy, here's what's been said about the decision to limit summer ...
The MHRA first announced its plans for the Leeds digital hub in June. At the time, the Department of Health and Social Care ...
PCS has asked the Department for Work and Pensions to reopen pay talks, describing the department's 2025-26 pay offer as ...
Black's departure ends a 13-year spell at the regulator. Black joined Ofwat in 2012 as director of economics and became a ...
PCS said its efforts to come to an agreement with MyCSP have been met with a “deeply uncooperative attitude”, and so “to maintain the pressure, we have informed MyCSP that we will be extending our ...
The cabinet secretary, Sir Chris Wormald, confirmed the appointment of Tierney today, with the approval of the prime minister ...
Letter to McFadden raises concern that changes could mean 'a government of a new political complexion seeking to impose ...
Senior officials “so concerned” about a breakdown in the criminal-justice system they prepared a paper trail for a future public or parliamentary ...
As Jonathan Freeman MBE approaches his first year as CEO of the Charity for Civil Servants, he reflects on the many reasons the civil service ...
A deep dive into the Spending Review 2025 documents to fish out the details that matter to civil servants. Words by Tevye Markson, Jim Dunton, ...
The Cabinet Office has launched a recruitment process to appoint the next chair of the UK Statistics Authority. The chair ...
The National Crime Agency has been given funding to recruit 300 extra officers as part of the government’s commitment to ...
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