Environment Agency suspends job cuts to cope with floods

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But agency confirms redundancy programme will recommence once floods have subsided

The Environment Agency has temporarily shelved plans to make hundreds of employees redundant, over fears cutbacks would derail its efforts to protect homes and businesses against severe flooding. The...

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