Research shows Civil Service more diverse than ever before
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Department: Cabinet OfficePublished: 2010-01-20 09:55:13News release stating how Civil Servants come from more diverse backgrounds than ever before - according to new research released. This government news item was published on the Cabinet Office website on the 20 January 2010. To read the full story/press release, please click on the button below (opens in an embedded window): YOUR COMMENTS Have your say…There are no comments for this news item yet. Why not start the ball rolling and comment about this Government news story by filling in the fields below: ADD YOUR COMMENT
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