The “blob” strikes back
The civil service is at war with the government, if the annual conference of its union, the FDA, is anything…
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The civil service is at war with the government, if the annual conference of its union, the FDA, is anything…
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Dominic Raab’s resignation means the Prime Minister is even more reliant on the Home Secretary to maintain support from the…
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His resignation has been a long time coming.
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Workers are now less prepared to swallow anything that feels like disrespect or bullying.
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The Deputy Prime Minister’s departure follows a five-month probe into his behaviour, and more than two dozen complainants.
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Tantrum-throwing and getting the job done needn’t always be at odds with each other.
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With Adam Tolley KC’s report into bullying allegations against Raab imminent, will the Prime Minister be forced to sacrifice his…
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The Labour deputy leader showed the power of her party’s focus on failures to tackle violence against women.
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The Ministry of Justice’s Headspace for Work subscription could be one of its more justifiable purchases.
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The crown courts ended last year with a backlog of 61,737 cases – a figure that “tough on crime” Rishi…
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Whether he is guilty of bullying or not, Raab’s managerial style and record in office suggest that he is an…
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The Prime Minister’s reorganisation of four departments has been met with bafflement.
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Liz Truss is merely the latest senior Conservative to blame everyone but herself for the damage inflicted on the country.
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The number of MPs who ask whether the Prime Minister is simply too inexperienced for these grim times is growing.
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Nadhim Zahawi’s sacking makes the Deputy Prime Minister’s position increasingly perilous.
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The much-derided bill would be unlikely to survive the resignation of the under-fire justice secretary.
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In a battle of the deputies, Angela Rayner struggled to capitalise on bullying claims against the Deputy Prime Minister.
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The parallels with the Gavin Williamson scandal are impossible to ignore.
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Conservative class warfare is out of date.
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