The chancellor Rachel Reeves will cut around 10,000 civil service jobs as part of drastic cuts to government running costs.
Savings will be from back office and administrative roles rather than front-line services, chancellor tells the BBC.
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Rachel Reeves has told Sky's Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips that she is "confident" the civil service can be reduced by ...
Sir Keir Starmer has warned the government are looking to make savings “across the board” ahead of the spring statement on ...
The UK government will aim to slash the number of civil servants by 10,000, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said ...
Labour chancellor says the ‘world has changed’ since last year’s budget as she prepares to set out tough decisions in ...
FDA general secretary Dave Penman said a 10% cut in the entire salary bill of the Civil Service could mean up to 50,000 jobs ...
Ms Reeves said on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that the government wanted to use savings to fund its priorities, ...
Rachel Reeves' spending plans are likely to mean 50,000 job losses in the civil service, a trade union has warned.
Veterans who were fired from the federal workforce in the wave of the Trump administration job cuts called their dismissals a ...
As the nation’s largest employer, the federal government has been more welcoming to Black workers than the private sector.
The chancellor says she is committed to cutting the costs of running government ahead of this week's Spring Statement.
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