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    Met Police cuts 1,700 officers and staff in cost-cutting move

    by Adam McCulloch 3 Apr 2025
    by Adam McCulloch 3 Apr 2025

    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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    Prison staff messages ‘mock’ violence and self-harm

    by Jo Faragher 2 Apr 2025
    by Jo Faragher 2 Apr 2025

    A series of leaked messages show staff at a Welsh prison laughing at violent encounters with inmates.

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    Birmingham bin strikes: major incident declared

    by Rob Moss 1 Apr 2025
    by Rob Moss 1 Apr 2025

    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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    Two-thirds of healthcare workers threaten to quit without better benefits

    by Nic Paton 31 Mar 2025
    by Nic Paton 31 Mar 2025

    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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    Barnet Council to face equal pay claim worth ‘tens of millions’

    by Jo Faragher 26 Mar 2025
    by Jo Faragher 26 Mar 2025

    Around 400 women are to join an equal pay claim against Barnet Council in London, according to the GMB union.

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    Will new visa rules kill or cure the health and care workforce?

    by Oliver O'Sullivan 25 Mar 2025
    by Oliver O'Sullivan 25 Mar 2025

    The government has tightened up visa requirements for migran workers in health and care. How might this impact a labour force in limbo?

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    DSTL scientist constructively dismissed for gender-critical views

    by Rob Moss 24 Mar 2025
    by Rob Moss 24 Mar 2025

    Former government scientist wins tribunal claim for constructive dismissal after facing ‘clear hostile animus’ for gender-critical views.

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    Civil service cuts will see 10,000 jobs go, says Reeves

    by Jo Faragher 24 Mar 2025
    by Jo Faragher 24 Mar 2025

    The chancellor Rachel Reeves will cut around 10,000 civil service jobs as part of drastic cuts to government running costs.

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    Bomb disposal veterans at heightened risk of bladder cancer

    by Nic Paton 24 Mar 2025
    by Nic Paton 24 Mar 2025

    Army bomb disposal veterans may have a significantly increased risk of developing bladder cancer compared with the general public, according...

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    Government dementia research to enable more independent living

    by Nic Paton 24 Mar 2025
    by Nic Paton 24 Mar 2025

    Government-backed research is looking at how people living with dementia can be better supported to stay living independently.
    Four new...

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    ‘Inconsistent immigration policy since Brexit is damaging the NHS’

    by Adam McCulloch 21 Mar 2025
    by Adam McCulloch 21 Mar 2025

    The NHS is relying on workers who originally come from countries where there is a critical shortage of health specialists.

    • Fit for Work
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    Keep Britain Working review urging employers to ‘tell us what works’

    by Nic Paton 21 Mar 2025
    by Nic Paton 21 Mar 2025

    The Mayfield review is urging employers and workplace health professionals to engage with it about what works and doesn’t work when it comes to healthcare interventions.

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    HMRC worker sent birthday card awarded £25k for harassment

    by Jo Faragher 21 Mar 2025
    by Jo Faragher 21 Mar 2025

    A HMRC worker who was sent a birthday card during sick leave has been awarded £25k for harassment by the employment tribunal.

    • Case law
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    Court of Appeal finds Ofsted inspector was unfairly dismissed

    by Jo Faragher 19 Mar 2025
    by Jo Faragher 19 Mar 2025

    An Ofsted inspector who was sacked after brushing water off a child’s head was unfairly dismissed, according to the Court of Appeal.

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    ‘Independent’ team to handle Armed Forces complaints

    by Rob Moss 18 Mar 2025
    by Rob Moss 18 Mar 2025

    Tri-service team to handle bullying, discrimination and harassment complaints, 'independent' of army, air force and navy chain of command.

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