Hundreds of jobs could go at the telephone advice service NHS Direct as part of a restructuring programme.
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The defecit in final salary pension schemes halved in the two months to March as share prices soared
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The Metropolitan Police force is investigating allegations of the improper use of taxpayer’s money
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 UK cities are becoming vibrant knowledge centres and driving economic growth, research from The Work Foundation consultancy has found
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Royal Mail has asked the government to allow it to give postal workers a stake in the company
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The Department of Health (DoH) has proposed giving the general public access to 'health MOTs' and allowing retailers to employ nurses, doctors and other healthcare professionals.
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Union leaders have called for urgent moves to train new staff and retain skilled workers in the nuclear industry
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Cabinet Office minister Jim Murphy has announced the National School of Government is to become a non-ministerial department
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Alan Sugar threw former HR manager Jo Cameron out of The Apprentice last night
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CBI chief Sir Digby Jones condemns abrupt decision to close home computer loans scheme
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Contractors helping to build the new Wembley Stadium are to hold crucial talks to try to avoid workers being laid...
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The TUC has reiterated its call for the government to adopt the proposals of the Pensions Commission, after research revealed more than four in 10 adults in the UK have no pensions savings
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Annual pay cuts force many workers to leave travel agency jobs.
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Chairman of chief infomation officers board at E-Skills highlights need for essential IT skills.
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Pensions A-Day sneaks up unannounced.