Union chiefs criticize Labour’s plan to cut civil service jobs, calling it a “recipe for disaster” amid a government push for “mutually agreed exits” for underperforming employees. The proposal, denounced as “Trumpian” by unions, aims to dismiss high-paid civil servants if no improvement is seen within six months, sparking backlash over perceived lack of engagement with staff and reliance on headline-grabbing tactics. Critics argue that political instability and lack of investment, rather than workforce issues, are key factors affecting public service efficiency.
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Mum wins court appeal to stop daughter having to stay overnight with rapist dad
A mother successfully appealed to the High Court against a previous decision allowing her child to stay overnight with her father, who had raped and abused her. The court, led by Mr. Justice Peel, found that the father's history of coercive and violent behavior posed potential risks to the child, referred to as Amy. The judge reduced the father's contact to alternate Tuesdays after school and Saturdays, emphasizing that the gravity of the allegations warranted...
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