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The Cabinet Office will lose almost a third of its staff as Labour seeks to shrink the Civil Service, the Government has ...
Rachel Reeves is set to strip the UK's Civil Service of £2billion of funding a year which, unions warn, could result in tens of thousands losing their jobs. The Chancellor and Cabinet Office ...
The UK will aim to slash the number of civil servants by 10,000 as it targets a 15% reduction in the government’s operating costs, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said ahead of ...
Savings will be from back office and administrative roles rather than front-line services, chancellor tells the BBC.
The move comes after Sir Keir Starmer vowed to reshape the “flabby” state and slash the cost of bureaucracy, and ahead of the chancellor’s spring statement. Rachel Reeves is expected to unveil ...
The civil service will be told to slash more than £2 billion a year from its budget by the end of the decade as part of the Government’s spending review. The Cabinet Office will tell ...
What proportion of the civil service's workload could AI handle today? Starmer could revolutionise Whitehall if he's brave enough.
The UK government is recruiting a national armaments director, a new post that comes with a $519,000-a-year pay packet.
According to her, the civil service had grown massively during Covid and had not gone back to its pre-pandemic size. “We are, by the end of this Parliament, making a commitment that we will cut ...
Almost 100 members of Cabinet Office group that vets ministers and provides ethics advice rewarded despite row and resignations ...
The UK government’s plans to cut civil service running costs by 15% by the end of the decade will rely heavily on advances in technology and AI, chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed.
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