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Constitutional Law Group April 28, 2012 Uncategorized

UKCLG: House of Lords Constitution Committee Call for Evidence.

The House of Lords Constitution Committee has launched a consultation exercise on the constitutional position of civil servants.  More information on this, and a chance to contribute, can be found here, on the Parliament website.

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