UK PM is set to announce new digital reforms to the civil service AI could replace some workers in new digital 'mantra' New ...
In her first three years in the job, an average of 16,000 public sector posts a year were scrapped. Between 1979 and 1983, ...
Sir Keir Starmer will set out plans to cut regulation and make Whitehall more efficient in an intervention on Thursday ...
Starmer’s plans to shape up ‘flabby’ Civil Service could trigger union clash - Sir Keir Starmer will set out his plans for ...
The UK will slash the number of civil servants and use artificial intelligence to boost efficiency in the government, a ...
The new system would involve paying an upfront sum — the amount of which will be subject to consultation — to underachieving ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is pushing a £45 billion ($58 billion) cost-cutting plan that will replace bureaucracy with ...
Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden insisted the Government’s focus was not on people losing their jobs but was on being ...
Sir Keir Starmer has written to half a million civil servants promising to ‘transform your work for the better’.
At a speech on Thursday the prime minister will say that jobs should not exist if artificial intelligence or computers can do ...
Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFadden said the civil service was 'too big', promising to create a smaller, more agile Whitehall.
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