Dozens of quangos could be shut down in a bid to run Whitehall more efficiently, it has been reported.
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'Army' of young people to be trained for green energy jobs and apprenticeships needed to deliver clean power by 2030.Â
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Employment tribunal finds part-time lecturer at London-based Capital City College (CCC) faced less favourable treatment.
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Closer alignment with the EU was becoming an urgent priority for many businesses, the IoD poll found.
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Thames Valley Police ‘positive discrimination’ led to ‘divided workforce’
by Rob Mossby Rob MossIndependent review of Thames Valley Police’s DEI practices finds ‘divided workforce’ after three white officers were positively discriminated against.
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The UK’s construction firms cut jobs at the fastest rate for four years in March as the sector’s downturn in activity continued.
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JCB has said it will expand its US operations in response to President Trump’s tariffs – with the effect on UK jobs as yet unclear.
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Judge told NHS Trust facing claim over trans access to nurses changing rooms that it must now comply with proceedings.
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The Metropolitan Police is to cut more than 1,700 officers and staff across serious organised crime, forensics, historic crime, mounted...
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A series of leaked messages show staff at a Welsh prison laughing at violent encounters with inmates.
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Birmingham City Council declares major incident amid ongoing strikes by bin workers, which have led to 17,000 tonnes of uncollected waste.
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Large organisations intensify focus on reshoring operations to mitigate concerns over supply chain pressures, according to research.
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Two-thirds of healthcare workers (62%) are threatening to quit their jobs unless their benefits package is improved, research has warned....
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Primark boss Paul Marchant has resigned following an allegation by a woman about ‘his behaviour towards her in a social environment’.
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A former Citibank employee has settled a sex and disability discrimination claim for £215,000.