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The same story features in the Times, which says there is a plan for a “big push” to get civil servants back in the office from next month. One government department – which did not want to be named “amid fears of a revolt” – is likely to order staff to work from the office at least three days a week from October, the paper says. Like the Mail, it quotes an unnamed cabinet minister who says: “People will find that those who get on in life are those who turn up to work.”

Times Front Page 15th of January 2025

Sir Keir Starmer’s anti-corruption minister has resigned following revelations that her family was implicated in a corruption case in Bangladesh, leading to two government resignations in the past two months, as Sir Laurie Magnus assured that steps are being taken to reinforce ministerial standards and prevent such issues in the future.

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Times Front Page 14th of January 2025

The UK government is considering implementing new labour laws that could regulate customer interactions with staff, aiming to balance protection from harassment while safeguarding free speech, but critics express concern over potential impacts on business operations and personal expression.

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Times Front Page 13th of January 2025

Labour is considering increasing Chinese investment in renewable energy infrastructure, cautioned by Sir Richard Dearlove who highlights potential vulnerabilities and security concerns, arguing that this could make the UK reliant on China, contrasting sharply with the party’s net-zero objectives.

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