Category: Workers’ rights

Grant Shapps says it will ‘take some time’ to conclude who was to blame for cyber-attack on armed forces payroll – as it happened

Defence secretary makes statement after 270,000 payroll records belonging to members of Britain’s armed forces been exposed to hackers. This live blog is closedReeves says Labour has a vision for the country. Stability...

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Grant Shapps gives update to MPs about cyber-attack on database containing details of armed forces personnel – UK politics live

Defence secretary makes statement after 270,000 payroll records belonging to members of Britain’s armed forces been exposed to hackersReeves says Labour has a vision for the country. Stability will be change, she argues.I...

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Sunak declines to say who was behind MoD hack but says UK has ‘robust’ security policy towards China – politics live

PM says ‘malign actor’ has compromised armed forces’ payment network as Chinese embassy calls for an end to ‘anti-China political farce’Reeves says Labour has a vision for the country. Stability...

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UK policy denying visas to children of care workers faces legal challenge

Exclusive: Action by organisation supporting migrants argues new rules are discriminatoryAn organisation that supports migrant workers has launched a legal challenge against the government’s new policy to bar care workers...

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Labour says it will stick with workers’ rights plans despite Mandelson remarks

Party says it is committed to policies such as zero-hours ban after peer warned against ‘rushing’ changesLabour has said it will keep its ban on zero-hours jobs and improvements to workers’ rights after the...

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Nothing has been done to stop repeat of P&O Ferries scandal, unions say

Despite UK government outrage the ‘legal loopholes remain and operator has been let off the hook’, says joint statementUnions have called for proper legal protection for seafarers on the second anniversary of the...

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