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Friday afternoon reading: December 28, 2012

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Friday afternoon reading: December 28, 2012

Anthony Zacharzewski December 28, 2012
  • Religious decline: it's a generation thing (by @ipsosmori)
  • Planning meeting between civil society network coordinators and Cabinet Office Transparency Team

About Anthony Zacharzewski

Anthony Zacharzewski was one of the founders of Demsoc in 2006. Before starting work for Demsoc in 2010, he was a Whitehall civil servant and a local government officer.
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