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MoD announces ‘cut-price’ national shipbuilding strategy
The Ministry of Defence has announced plans to commission five frigates for the Royal Naval, capped...
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Government ‘must accelerate Whitehall reforms’
The government must accelerate its ambitious reforms to modernise the civil service and back this...
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NAO tells government to act as medical negligence costs surge
The government must rein in the spiralling costs of clinical negligence claims, which have...
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Tighter post-Brexit immigration rules could be relaxed for health and social care
Tighter immigration rules in Britain post-Brexit could be relaxed for health and social care,...
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DfE takes over Croydon's children's services
The Department for Education has appointed a commissioner for children's services at Croydon...
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Direct rule of NI from Westminster becomes increasingly likely
The pressure on public services in Northern Ireland caused by the deadlock in forming a new...
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