The number of people in England waiting for hospital treatment hit a new record high of 6.8 million at the...
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Firefighters and control room staff could strike over pay, after a union rejected a 2% pay deal.
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An orthopaedic surgeon dismissed for whistleblowing about patient safety concerns has won his claim against the Care Quality Commission (CQC)...
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Civil service union FDA has hit back against accusations from Jacob Rees-Mogg that staff are using flexible working arrangements to...
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Glasgow City Council has announced it will start offering paid leave to employees who miscarry.
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A think tank has called for a series of radical reforms to how British police forces recruit, train and manage...
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NHS pension changes that allow retired healthcare staff to return to work while keeping their retirement benefits could be extended.
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Regular asymptomatic Covid-19 testing will be paused across healthcare settings and care homes in England from tomorrow (31 August), as...
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Barristers have voted to strike over pay for an indefinite period, while a university union threatens strike action.
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The labour shortage at care homes in England could be alleviated by a recruitment drive in Asia, under fresh plans outlined by health secretary Steve Barclay.
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There has been a slight fall in the number of students accepted on to UK degree courses this year, Ucas figures show.
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Police officers who are violent towards women should be automatically dismissed, says new guidance on misconduct proceedings.
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The government is looking to slash Civil Service redundancy pay and change pension terms for staff who leave through voluntary or compulsory redundancy.
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The senior Civil Service union has angrily repudiated comments today by Conservative Party leadership and Prime Minister contender Liz Truss.
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The government has announced the new qualifications for the care sector that will receive funding.