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HM TREASURY: Deputy Finance Director

ICYMI: £76,000 – £88,000. Existing Civil Servants will be appointed in line with Civil Service pay rules. :

HM TREASURY:
The Deputy Finance Director is responsible for robust planning and management of the department’s finances, directly advising the Executive Board t…
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WEBRECRUIT: Content and Engagement Specialist – Teaching and Learning

Salary of £42,000 – £47,000 DOE:

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Our client is now looking for a Content and Engagement Specialist to join them on a full-time, permanent basis, working 40 hours per week.
Home Based (with regular travel to London, SW1)
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UK financial watchdog delays Shein listing amid supply chain scrutiny

UK News: Concerns also raised over allegations about labour practices at fast-fashion retailer’s suppliers Continue reading…
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British energy firms told to offer ‘zero’ standing charge tariff by next winter

UK News: Ofgem aims to provide choice as Martin Lewis describes daily fees as a ‘poll tax’ on gas and electricity bills

Energy suppliers will have to offer customers a “zero” standing charge tariff by next winter to address criticism of the daily fees described by the consumer champion Martin Lewis as a “poll tax” on gas and electricity bills.

Ofgem, the energy regulator for Great Britain, said the zero standing charge option will be offered by suppliers under its quarterly price cap, alongside existing tariffs, as part of an industry shake-up. Continue reading…
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Royal Mail fined £10.5m for missing delivery targets

Ofcom said postal company took ‘insufficient and ineffective steps’ to improve its performance after £5.6m fine last year

Royal Mail has been fined more than £10m by the postal regulator for missing its delivery targets, with more than a quarter of first-class mail arriving late.

Ofcom, which fined the company £5.6m for the same failure of its regulatory obligations last November, said Royal Mail took “insufficient and ineffective steps” to improve its performance this year. Continue reading…
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