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The objectives for all Permanent Secretaries, as well as those for the Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service, published from 2012.
The Government Geography Profession has opened nominations for its annual awards that celebrate the geographical work across the civil, crown and public sector.
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The 12-stage process on how a marine plan is made from selection to implementation and monitoring and how you can get involved.
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