Barclays to cut over 400 UK tech jobs

Phil Muncaster
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Banking giant looks to make "essential changes"

Barclays Bank has announced plans to cull over 400 staff working in its technology and infrastructure group as part of a restructuring plan designed to boost efficiencies and innovation. The 422...

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