Union criticises move to cut jobs before assessment of flexible working has been completed...
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Johnson claims no country yet has a ‘functional contact-tracing app’ during PMQs grilling
The prime minister overlooked 22 other nations that have launched tracking technology as Keir Starmer turned up the heat...
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Who stole nine antique clocks worth £50,000 from the Foreign Office?
Annual fraud data shows lost phones, online shopping sprees and some mysterious missing timepieces...
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DHSC to develop robotic process automation to sort correspondence
Department awards contract for nine-month contract for project to build RPA tool...
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Government auditors ‘generated £1bn savings’ last year
NAO annual report claims the organisation saved £16 for every £1 it spent...
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Test and trace scheme failing to reach more than one in four coronavirus cases
Almost 4,000 people that have test positive have not been contacted by tracers...
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West Yorkshire looks to build £3m cloud-based traffic-management hub
System will bring together existing databases across three areas...
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Home-schooling technology demands hits poorer families hardest, study finds
Research shows children learning or mobile phones and parents stretching budgets to buy new equipment...
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ICO flags concerns of ‘poor practices’ in police collection of smartphone data
Regulator identifies inconsistent approaches between forces and tendency to collect excessive information...
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Think tank encourages public sector to consider benefits of insourcing
Institute for Government report claims returning to in-house control could improve quality and deliver cost benefits...
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