Monday, 28 July 2014

The Slow death of Freedom of Information - Politics.co.uk

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"You naive, foolish, irresponsible nincompoop" 

FoI no more

How Whitehall neutered the Freedom of Information Act

Confidential: Civil servants have found many ways to avoid the FoI Act

FoI was genuinely radical and open. That's why they conspired to close it down

Exodus?

Exodus: One in six Scots would leave country under independence

Departures: One in six Scots would consider leaving under independence

Seventeen per cent of Scottish adults would consider leaving the country if it becomes independent after the referendum in September

Let Ed be Ed

The Labour party should let Miliband be Miliband

Ed Miliband today sought to tackle his image problem.

The Labour leader's speech today revealed the real source of Ed Miliband's image problem.

Breast Cancer Care comments on NICE recommendation of new breast cancer radiotherapy treatment

“Intrabeam radiotherapy is another exciting development and could dramatically improve the quality of life of some women diagnosed with breast cancer, but there is not yet evidence of its long term benefits".

Help keep animals safe in the heat, urges RSPCA after spate of horrifying calls

Pets, wildlife and farm animals are all falling victim to the heatwave, warns the charity, as calls pour in about animals affected by the scorching temperatures.

More people following celebrity trend to rehome RSPCA rescue animals

RSPCA encourages people to adopt rather than buying over the summer holidays.

Travel insurance helps over 4,300 people every week who need medical treatment abroad, yet many holidaymakers still risk travelling without it

New data from the ABI shows that in 2013 over 4,300 holiday makers every week depend on the safety net travel insurance provides in paying for emergency medical treatment.

International collaboration to help develop diverse skilled leaders in aviation

A Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Royal Aeronautical Society and the International Aviation Women Association will help retain and up-skill talent within the aviation industry.

Cross-party report represents ‘yet another blow’ to controversial welfare reforms, says charity

The charity Rethink Mental Illness is calling on the Government to take action to improve fit-for-work tests, as a new Work and Pensions Committee report published today says the system must be completely redesigned.

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