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With silly season about to come to an end, CSW revisits a piece we first published in 2019 exploring Morrissey’s oft-overlooked stint on the ...
The departing post-government jobs watchdog has issued guidance to senior civil servants, special advisers and ministers on the interim arrangements that will be in place during its wind-up. This will ...
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has launched a recruitment drive to help manage a growing caseload, recruiting four new case review managers.
An independent evaluation of the trials by the Autonomy Institute has found a wide range of benefits from the switch to a shorter working week, including productivity and wellbeing improvements.
History tells us voluntary exit schemes take far too long to run and almost always fail to deliver the necessary impact ...
Department for Business and Trade says offices could support high growth sectors identified in industrial strategy ...
Successsful canditate will get performance-related pay of up to £25k in return for being responsible for HS2 and Northern ...
A new independent body tasked with dealing with asylum appeals more quickly is to be created, the Home Office has announced.
Ministers reject MPs’ request for a detailed annual update on Defence Nuclear Organisation’s multi-billion-pound finances ...
Number 10 to 'take viewers from the high-stakes decisions of leadership to the lives of the staff who keep the house running' ...
Day of action will see more than 1,180 PCS members protest over office closures, attendance policies and recruitment strategy ...
FDA union says the deal is 'another step to fixing long-standing issues with Fast Stream pay' but warns of ongoing pay parity ...
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