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<p>Following the extension to Article 50, 82 members of staff who had been working
on preparations for the UK leaving the European Union at other government departments
have now returned to the Department for Education.</p><p>The department constantly
reviews its capabilities and allocation of resources in order to effectively deliver
the government’s agenda. Internal transfers and loans are agreed locally, so the department
does not hold this information centrally.</p><p>The Civil Service is focused on delivering
the government’s most pressing priorities, so it is only sensible that we make use
of the resources and expertise that are available. This includes departments sharing
staff and working together on joint projects.</p><p> </p>
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