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The MJ’s front page last week – exposing a lack of DCLG data supporting ministers’ preferred methods of protecting frontline services – certainly caused a stir.

The MJ's front page last week – exposing a lack of DCLG data supporting ministers' preferred methods of protecting frontline services – certainly caused a stir.

Many readers were surprised to discover Eland House held so little data on ministers' four most-regularly cited savings strands – cutting senior officers' pay, sharing services, improved procurement and axing supposed ‘non-jobs'.

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