Frontline tax and benefits staff to be trained to spot economic abuse
‘Toolkit’ of warning signs aims to help the Government tackle the crime and get victims out of abusive relationships and into ‘safe spaces’
‘Toolkit’ of warning signs aims to help the Government tackle the crime and get victims out of abusive relationships and into ‘safe spaces’
It is alleged that rights of women and lesbians were 'overridden' in the workshops, where 'beliefs' were 'presented as fact'
Government departments are impossible to control, since politicians have little influence over officials
Fears millions in public money will be spent on project despite Supreme Court ruling Scottish Government cannot stage second referendum
Conservative Way Forward, a Tory think tank, says situation costs the taxpayer an estimated £150m a year
Officials say they have been told events should not be explicitly linked to Christmas in attempt to avoid excluding different faiths
National Audit Office said staff working from home contributed to a delay in completing a new digital system
Airport chief warns that drafting in military personnel to plug gaps will not be sufficient and cancellations will have to be made
Current government has been seeking to legislate to restrict civil and political rights, Sir Keir Starmer claims
Simon Case, the Cabinet Secretary, is examining implications of Supreme Court’s judgment on role of civil service in Scotland
He uncovered staggering examples of public sector waste but stood down after FoI requests revealed the scale of his expense claims
A union study also identified the drawbacks of work outside the office, including social isolation and an 'always-on culture'
Some workers will take action for an entire month, while others will walk out for shorter periods to have ‘maximum impact’ on travellers
Home Office, Border Force, Department for Transport and Defra staff are to walk out after Cabinet Office refused to grant 10 pc pay rise
Deputy Prime Minister’s spokesman described claims as ‘complete nonsense’, as top civil servants told they did not have to work for Mr Raab
The biggest union for civil servants has voted for a walkout and threatened to conspire with others to bring the country to a standstill
MPs and campaigners criticised the spending of public money on 'bedtime stories for adults' during a cost of living crisis
Review of phone use found Home Secretary transferred material, but she says the items 'did not pose any risk to national security'
10.1pc pay rise across all public service pensions could cost Government billions
Sources say move to re-open Fast Stream is representative of wider Whitehall trend whereby set decisions are revisited at first opportunity
The senior official is said to be ‘somebody who gets things done’, as Kwasi Kwarteng seeks to quell a rebellion following his mini-Budget
Glyn Williams censured for an ‘unambiguous breach of the rules’ after working again for the Home Office shortly after quitting