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The Targeted Case Review team, which was introduced in 2022 to detect errors in Universal Credit payments, has now assessed ...
The Scottish Government has launched a centre for evaluation and appraisal, with the aim of joining up the two processes to ...
A man and his pensioner father have been ordered to pay more than £12,000 in fines, court costs and compensation after they ...
Senior leaders from HMRC, Capita and DSIT share how their teams are blending automation with human expertise to deliver ...
PCS to also oppose 'tap on the shoulder' method for selecting people to leave jobs, calling this a “recipe for discrimination ...
Peter Schofield and the department's new jobs and careers service chief exec set out efforts to ease work coach pressures ...
Despite a wealth of transferable skills, too many veterans move into lower-skilled roles after service. Salli Shapcott of ...
Concerns that the sign-in system is “carrying a high level of risk” are 'outdated', online safety minister says ...
The Cabinet Office has appointed a director from the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs as director general of ...
DfE delivers update on how it is embedding mission-focused approach to improving outcomes for children, including governance ...
National Audit Office urges department to consider reducing the number of overseas bases and leasing properties ...
The Labour government has delivered on a key manifesto commitment, announcing ten-year budgets for research and development ...
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