Chancellor Rachel Reeves Plans 15% Civil Service Budget Cut, Aiming to Axe 10,000 Jobs
- Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to cut the civil service budget by 15%, aiming to save £2.2 billion yearly by 2029-30, as part of the government's spending review.
- The Cabinet Office will instruct departments to reduce budgets by 10% by 2028-29, aiming for £1.5 billion in savings.
- Warnings have been issued about the implications of a cheaper civil service not necessarily leading to better service, emphasizing the need for genuine reform.
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UK chancellor to cut 10,000 civil service jobs in savings drive, sparking union backlash
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to cut 10,000 civil service jobs as part of a sweeping £2bn (€2.3bn) Whitehall savings drive, ahead of a spring statement she has warned will involve “hard” choices.
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