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Three CSP reps attended at event that was hosted by the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street, to thank NHS physiotherapy staff ...
AI should not be seen as a replacement for public servants, but a force multiplier. A successful future is one where: Routine ...
Nearly 10,000 staff in Scotland’s “bloated” public sector are on six-figure salaries, the most detailed survey ever of their ...
Shared services bring several conceptual advantages: Economies of scale: By centralising functions across multiple agencies, ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed the start date for its new powers to tackle fraud in the welfare system ...
AI in the public sector isn’t just about faster systems or cheaper processes. It’s about smarter governance, better outcomes ...
The government has issued its response to the culture, media and sport committee's inquiry into film and high-end TV.
The lowdown on GOV.UK notes: "The Government will begin implementing the Bill measures from 2026. For the Eligibility ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer marks a year in office this week, facing challenges from within his party and the public.
Careful financial planning, modest day-to-day spending, and a surprising side gig allowed Donna and Frank Mountain to retire ...
Contractors have been invited to bid for the third-generation North West Contractor Framework, which will cover public sector work across the region for ...