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ByConservative class warfare is out of date.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