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Background and Format: The Pensioner is published on the behalf of the Civil Service Pensioner Alliance by Square 7 Media quarterly and is aimed at the Alliance's members which consists of retired civil servants. Covers news, features on how the Charity for Civil Servants supports carers, developments from the Civil Service Pension Board, data protection changes, cybersecurity, tips on shopping savings and updates from the region. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached at enquiries@square7media.co.uk Circulation: Source: Publisher    

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