Race discrimination: Ralph Lauren worker's manager referred to the United Colors of Benetton in comments about her mixed heritage.
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The Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority have proposed tougher rules around misconduct and governance.
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Firearms officers are handing in weapons in protest over a decision to charge a colleague with the murder of Chris Kaba.
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Prime minister Rishi Sunak's statement on delaying measures to combat climate change and pollution has been condemned by unions.
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The construction industry has launched a coalition to tackle the lack of diversity in sector in a bid to revitalise...
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Junior doctors and consultants are set to go on strike simultaneously for the first time.
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Minimum service level regulations during strikes could be extended to doctors and nurses in hospitals to protect patient safety.
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HM Inspectorate of Probation finds 29% vacancy rate and highlights issues around hybrid working.
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The police force reveals there has been 100 dismissals for gross misconduct over the past year, as the Met scrambles to overhaul its culture.
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A government taskforce is aiming to cut teachers' workload by five hours a week to help improve retention.
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UK manufacturers scaled back their recruitment efforts in summer 2023 as orders slowed, according to a survey.
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With concerns growing about the ‘Pirola’ variant of Covid-19, a teaching union has called for those with long Covid not to be forgotten.
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There are significant variations in maternity pay across fire and rescue services in the UK.
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Thousands of steelworkers in Port Talbot could lose their jobs if the government invests in decarbonising Tata Steel.
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Fears crumbling concrete could generate ‘asbestos crisis’ in public buildings
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonThe political furore over crumbling concrete in schools and hospitals has led to fears that putting things right could in...