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11 May 2022
Government plans to restore nature and halt the decline in species in the UK do not address the cliff edge we face in protecting and enhancing the natural environment, says PCS in response to a Defra consultation.
6 May 2022
His letter to the government minister is in response to the notes left on civil servants’ desks referring to seeing them “in the office very soon”.
23 March 2022
The two day strike over cuts will be marked by an online rally on the first day of strike action on 24 March.
4 March 2022
Request a replacement ballot by 11 March if you haven’t yet voted.
17 February 2022
The court found that the government breached the public sector equality duty with the appointments of Baroness Dido Harding and former Sainsbury’s chief executive Mike Coupe.
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