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The government has suffered a ‘bruising series of defeats’ in the House of Lords, which defied government plans to severely curtail the right to protest.
PCS and 5 other unions have brought a judicial review of the government’s decision not to reduce members’ civil service pensions contributions which was heard at the High Court from 31 January to 3 February.
PCS and five other unions will be in court on 31 January seeking a judicial review of the government’s decision not to reduce members’ contributions.
MPs vote 309 to 249 following heated debate in the Commons
Following today’s news that asylum seekers and a charity have been granted permission to appeal the High Court’s finding that the government’s Rwanda asylum deal is lawful, PCS has confirmed it is still considering an appeal.