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UK must pay cyber pros more than its Prime Minister, top civil servant saysLeaders call for fewer contractors and more top talent installed across government Senior officials in the UK's civil service ...
The UK will slash the number of civil servants and use artificial intelligence to boost efficiency in the government, a ...
The man described as ‘Keir Starmer’s unofficial deputy prime minister’ insists he has not set targets in slashing the number ...
Labour’s new plan to cut civil service jobs was torn apart this morning as union chiefs said it was a “recipe for disaster”.
The new system would involve paying an upfront sum — the amount of which will be subject to consultation — to underachieving ...
Sir Keir Starmer has written to half a million civil servants promising to ‘transform your work for the better’.
Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden insisted the Government’s focus was not on people losing their jobs but was on being ...
Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFadden said the civil service was 'too big', promising to create a smaller, more agile Whitehall.
Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden has said that ‘the state is not match-fit to rise to the moment our country faces’.
The UK government has set out a wide-ranging reform plan, with prime minister Sir Keir Starmer telling officials that the civil service needed to become the “engine room of delivery” for government.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has written to civil servants to promise reforms that will unshackle them from bureaucracy ...
A mix of stories lead Sunday's front pages, including on immigration and five years on since the start of the pandemic.
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