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Yesterday the Supreme Court abolished ET fees and Employment Appeal Tribunal fees and ruled that the fee regime is unlawful.
This...
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According to the Office of National Statistics, by 2026...
According to a report in the HR Director, a former British Council manager was dismissed after calling Prince George a symbol of ‘white...
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It has long been a pet theory of mine that government departments deliberately time their public consultations to coincide with the...
Paul Fisher, former MPC member, and former deputy head of the PRA, writes in IPE "If the financial crisis taught us anything, it is that...
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