Multiple outlets report that Capita has missed the UK Government’s 30 June deadline related to the Civil Service Pensions contract. According to the civil service union PCS, Capita does not deliver the “full terms” of the contract by the required date, with the contract valued at about £239 million. PCS says this failure is leaving thousands of pension members waiting and describes the situation as unacceptable. The reports frame the dispute as tied to contractual obligations around pension processing and administration under the wider Civil Service Pensions arrangements. While the union’s position is that the missed deadline directly affects service delivery for pension holders, the available information in these accounts focuses primarily on the deadline miss and the impact claimed by PCS, rather than providing a detailed response from Capita or the Government. The articles treat the June 30 deadline as a key milestone and indicate that the next steps depend on how the contract parties respond to the shortfall in delivering the required terms.