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Police hand over more files on expenses
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Two more sets of evidence against politicians given to Crown Prosecution Service Scotland Yard handed two more files of evidence against politicians suspected of abusing their expenses to prosecutors today. Officials at the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) are now examining six cases of alleged wrongdoing by MPs and ...4 days ago -
Tory whip Jeremy Wright appealing against MPs expenses payback demand
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Jeremy Wright disputes order to repay £800 for mobile bills A Conservative whip is one of the 80 MPs appealing against the Commons auditors demand to pay back expenses. Jeremy Wright, who has been ordered to repay nearly £800 he claimed for mobile phone bills, appears to be the first Conservative or Labour ...4 days ago -
Taxing bankers bonuses does not breach their human rights
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Committee of MPs and peers concludes that new tax is compatible with European law When it emerged that Alistair Darling was planning to announce a tax on bankers bonuses in the pre-budget report, some figures in the City seemed to think that their human rights were about to be infringed. Bill Dodwell, the head of ...6 days ago -
Camerons plan to remove anti-Tory bias in electoral system wont work
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Two academic studies say Tory leaders plan to cut number of MPs by 65 will not create level playing field for Conservatives David Cameron wants to cut the number of MPs by 65. As he explained in September in a speech called Cutting the Cost of Politics, thats partly because he wants to save money. But he has also ...6 days ago -
News from the Government Press Office - Extra Government funding to keep flood rail s
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A free train service set up to help Cumbrian residents affected by the recent floods will continue operating until May 2010 thanks to an extra £750,000 of Government funding, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan has announced. More...6 days ago -
Pay commission should investigate top public sector salaries, MPs say
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Compass welcomes report but says government needs to address high pay in private sector too A Top Pay Commission should be set up to investigate "fat cat" salaries in the public sector and name and shame organisations that pay too much to senior officials, a committee of MPs said today. The House of Commons public ...6 days ago -
MPs expenses: the worst ever year for politics?
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With widespread abuse of the expenses system revealed, was 2009 the worst year ever?6 days ago -
The X Factor overlord is set to make Jedwards of us all | Marina Hyde
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If Cowells idea succeeds, the UK will be one vast reality show with leaders too weak to resist his nightmarish referendums A "political X Factor", in which hot topics are voted on by members of the public in instant referendums? A red phone in the middle of a shiny floor studio, just daring No 10 to call and explain ...1 week ago -
Ed Balls accused of breaking rules over Ofqual appointment
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MPs on schools select committee say they should have had chance to vet chair of new exams watchdog The childrens secretary, Ed Balls, has been accused of breaching parliamentary rules by appointing the chair of the new exams watchdog without giving MPs on the schools select committee a chance to vet the candidate. ...1 week ago -
80 MPs challenge expenses rulings
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High number of appeals illustrates extent to which Sir Thomas Legg has infuriated MPs by imposing retrospective rules Eighty MPs are challenging the results of the review process set up to ensure the repayment of expense claims allowed in the past but now deemed questionable, it was revealed today. The figure, ...1 week ago -
Demos power map: how powerful is your constituency?
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A new index by Demos attempts to quanitfy how much power we have as individuals. Get the data here • Get the data The Demos Power Map is the first attempt to show the British power postcode lottery. This is not about the power elites but rather on the power held by us as citizens. Demos have put together ...1 week ago -
No, Simon Cowell is not a saviour
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Engagement via entertainment is a failed model – shouldnt we be talking about how to make politics less like the X Factor? All hail Simon Cowell, saviour of democracy . This all sounds a bit familiar. During the height of the Big Brother phenomenon, the then Endemol producer Peter Bazalgette was similarly ...1 week ago -
Yesterday in parliament
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16 December session Copenhagen World leaders are facing an "uphill task" to reach agreement on tackling climate change in Copenhagen, the government insisted. Harriet Harman, the leader of the Commons, standing in for the prime minister, who is at the talks, said legally binding targets were required to combat ...1 week ago -
MPs: Dozens challenge payback rulings
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MPs have until 3pm to say whether they want to appeal against Sir Thomas Leggs findings Dozens of MPs are challenging rulings from the Commons auditor, Sir Thomas Legg, ordering them to repay parliamentary expenses, it was revealed today. MPs have until 3pm to say whether they want to appeal against Leggs findings ...1 week ago -
Simon Hoggarts sketch | There once was an ugly cackling …
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There are times in the Commons when the only tolerable response is to throw food. Sadly this is not allowed There are times in the Commons when the only tolerable response is to throw food. Sadly this is not allowed. Nor may we shout at MPs from the public and press galleries. Otherwise wed be constantly yelling ...1 week ago -
Senate Continues To Pose Problems For Harper
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The rumour mill that Stephen Harper might prorogue Parliament again this year has prompted quite a few theories about why, along with the spawned jokes about it becoming a regular Conservative Christmas tradition. Governor-General Michaelle Jean granted prorogue of Parliament last December after the members of the ...1 week ago -
Security Certificates: Finding the right balance
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By Omar AlghabraThe matter of “Security Certificate” is garnering news headlines again. Today, the federal court struck down a certificate against a Mississauga resident.Security Certificate is a deportation instrument that the government can employ to ... Related Posts B Canada’s War on Terror Hangover – ...1 week ago -
MPs expenses – what youve discovered
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An A-Z guide to the most interesting claims made by MPs for their second homes from April 2008-June 2010 Many thanks to all those readers who contributed to our crowdsourcing exercise on the release of MPs expenses last week . Here we publish a consolidated list of the best finds from a team of 20 Guardian reporters ...1 week ago -
Peter Tatchell quits as Green candidate due to injuries
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Human rights activist to stand down as candidate for Oxford East because brain injuries from Mugabe and Moscow bashings mean he is not be able to campaign effectively Peter Tatchell has stood down as Green candidate for the next election due to brain injuries left by attacks by Robert Mugabes bodyguards and Russian ...1 week ago -
News from the Government Press Office - Speech by the Financial Services Secretary to
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at Thomson Reuters, Canary Wharf, London E14 Wednesday 16 December 2009 Check against delivery More...1 week ago

