Latest transparency statistics released by government departments show a whopping twelve of them are registering a lower attendance by civil servants since last year. Compared to only eight who have improved…
A comparison of the average of July, August, and September’s figures from 2024 and 2025 shows that DfT, the MoD, DHSC, and DEFRA are the worst offenders. Their average attendance has dropped by between 12% and 10% between those two periods. Justice, the FCDO, Home Office, DESNZ and Housing have all fallen according to latest statistics, with more civil servants staying at home…
DSIT is at 100% capacity now. HMRC has shown the second-largest increase of 16% to reach an average of 79% attendance since July this year. A worrying sign for your tax bills…
No other department has managed to increase attendance by 10% or more since Labour entered government. Put your feet up – there’s hardly any legislation to deal with anyway…
View the full figures below:
- Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: +20.33%
- HM Revenue and Customs: +16.00%
- Department for Work and Pensions: +8.00%
- Department for Culture, Media and Sport: +4.67%
- Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland: +3.00%
- Department for Business and Trade: +2.67%
- HM Treasury: +1.00%
- Cabinet Office: +0.33%
- Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: -0.67%
- Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: -2.33%
- Ministry of Justice: -4.00%
- Northern Ireland Office: -4.00%
- Home Office: -6.67%
- Office of the Secretary of State for Wales: -7%
- Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: -8.33%
- Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: -9.00%
- Department for Education: -9.33%
- Department of Health and Social Care: -9.67%
- Ministry of Defence: -10.00%
- Department for Transport: -11.67%





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