Emergency alerts system set to cost £25 million over three years, government finally reveals
The Cabinet Office had previously declined to give any figures after claims about the cost of the emergency alerts test were made on social media. Read
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The Cabinet Office had previously declined to give any figures after claims about the cost of the emergency alerts test were made on social media. Read
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