University lecturers and support staff at 60 universities are to strike for eight days in two separate disputes over pensions,...
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Plans to expand a scheme that allows medical trainees from overseas to learn and work in the NHS, have been...
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Psychological approach taken to gauge health professionals' feelings of disaffection.
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A group of MPs is to scrutinise the police conduct and disciplinary system and investigate whether wider reforms are needed...
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MPs’ employees have called for the protection of employment rights such as sick pay and parental leave if they move between parliamentary offices.
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The British Medical Association has apologised to members after an independent review found that female doctors felt “undervalued, ignored or...
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Teachers' working hours have fallen by five hours per week over the past three years, according to government figures. But the main education union disagrees
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The Home Office has published police recruitment targets for every force in England and Wales for 2020-21.
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A police constable has won a sex discrimination claim after an industrial tribunal found that the Police Service of Northern...
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The rate of unfilled NHS psychiatrist posts in England has doubled over the past six years, with almost a tenth...
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Thousands of police officers and staff in England and Wales have not been properly vetted, a police watchdog has warned....
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Senior officers were too often “not taking responsibility, not acting with honesty, integrity and competence” at a poorly performing police force, a watchdog has stated.
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Drivers and riders working for eCourier, a same-day delivery service owned by Royal Mail Group, have voted for strike action,...
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Female military service leavers are less likely to find a job than males, with many reluctant to apply for roles...
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Teachers have worked an average of 46 to 49 hours a week for many years, according to a study by...