Cabinet Office
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Address | 70 Whitehall, Westminster, London SW1A 2AS, United Kingdom |
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Hours | Open 24 hours |
Phone | +44 20 7276 1234 |
Number of employees | 1,668 |
Officeholders | Michael Gove |
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ID | 1364768 |
About Cabinet Office
The Cabinet Office is a department of the Government of the United Kingdom responsible for supporting the Prime Minister and Cabinet of the United Kingdom. It is composed of various units that support Cabinet committees and which co-ordinate the delivery of government objectives via other departments.
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1. PM set to apologise to MPs over lockdown fineBoris Johnson is - along with his wife, and Chancellor Rishi Sunak - for breaking lockdown rules by attending a birthday gathering for the PM in No 10 in June 2020. Opposition parties are expected to try and censure the Prime Minister in The Coming days, amid claims - denied by the PM - That he lied to MPs. The government argues there are more important issues to Focus On .
2. Police speak to Sturgeon over mask breachPolice have spoken to Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon , after in an East Kilbride barber shop on Saturday - before a law requiring face coverings in crowded indoor places was lifted on Monday. Police Scotland says it's satisfied no further action is necessary. Ms Sturgeon says she put on her mask after realising she had forgotten to do so " within seconds" of being in The Shop on Saturday .
3. Businesses want free or low-cost tests for staffThe British Chambers of Commerce, which represents tens of thousands of businesses, is. It says three quarters of its members had at least one person off sick in The Last four weeks and That testing is needed to keep staff and customers safe. The government says it's given firms £400bn in Covid support.
4. Rees-Mogg calls for civil servants to return to officeCivil servants must, according to a letter from Cabinet Office minister Jacob Rees-Mogg to colleagues. Average daily attendance in the week of 4 April was 44% and the government says departments must " make maximum use of office space". In February, The Institute for Government Think Tank argued hybrid working was needed to help the Civil Service recruit The Best staff.
5. Thousands of vaccinators get permanent NHS rolesWhile the pandemic sent so many careers into turmoil, it has given some an unexpected shot in The Arm . Some 11,483 of the 71,000 people who took paid roles - and thousands more who volunteered - with the Covid-19 vaccination programme in England. Volunteer Tamryn Saby, who worked for an airline for 11 years, has studied to become a therapeutic radiographer. " Being part of the vaccine roll-out. . helped build my confidence for a career in healthcare, " She Said .
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