UK’s Cabinet Office to cut nearly 2,100 posts as Labour targets Civil Service reform
The Cabinet Office will cut nearly one-third of its workforce—2,100 jobs—under Labour’s civil service reform agenda led by Pat McFadden. The reform, intended to rationalise government functions and reduce expenses, has raised union fears about its effect on the delivery of public services. Ministers vow to reinvest savings in frontline services, such as education, healthcare, and policing.