Liz Truss's resignation has put a number of leading Conservative ministers, past and present, in the frame but can any of them restore stability for business?
Public sector
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A review found that hundreds of police officers should have been sacked.
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Inquiry into Royal College of Nursing reveals toxic culture and leadership “riddled with division, dysfunction and distrust”.
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The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has launched its biggest ever strike ballot, as nurses complain their departments are ‘understaffed, undervalued, underpaid‘.
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Nurses are skipping meals to feed and clothe their children, and staff are finding it hard to make the journey...
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More than 40,000 nurses left the NHS in England last year – equivalent to one in nine of the workforce.
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Almost 1,000 London-based civil service jobs have been relocated to Scotland since March 2020.
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Sir Keir Starmer warns the government that he will triumph a fight over workers’ rights: the Labour Party “will take them on” and it “will win”.
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PCS Union launches strike ballot for civil service members in 214 government departments in dispute over pay, pensions and job cuts.
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A local council in Wales has been urged to improve its sickness absence levels after recording what has been described as a “shocking” absence rate.
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A Labour government would reinstate the top rate of income tax and use the revenue to hire more NHS workers, Rachel Reeves has said.
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Almost half of those working in NHS staffing roles are dissatisfied due to the crippling job pressures they face.
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The government has outlined a ‘plan for patients’ to help tackle NHS backlogs, but there is no mention of the role occupational health could play.
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Doctors suffering from burnout are far more likely to put patient safety at risk and leave their jobs, new analysis has found.
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The number of people in England waiting for hospital treatment hit a new record high of 6.8 million at the...