Richard Sumray, MPA member and co-chair of the Authority's recent scrutiny to examine the accuracy of Metropolitan Police Service crime recording, said today:
Stuart Burgess, our chair and the government's Rural Advocate, will be attending the official launch of the Countryside and Community Research Institute (CCRI).
The CCRI...
Jacqui Smith spent over an hour answering your questions on on the new Border Agency, neighbourhood policing teams and immigration.
Minister for Disabled People, Anne McGuire, today announced the re-appointment of Stephen Jack as a trustee for the Independent Living Fund.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office today changed its Travel Advice for Zimbabwe. Due to increased tensions surrounding the Zimbabwean elections we are advising against all but essential travel to Zimbabwe. The ...
It is a gross misinterpretation to allege that the MPA Stockwell scrutiny report has been delayed because it is critical of the Commissioner, or for political reasons.
Following Ofwat's announcement today (Thursday 17 April 2008) that Thames Water will pay a reduced fine of £9.7 million, down from £12.5 million, for misreporting information to the regulator...
Stephen Lovegrove has been confirmed as the Chief Executive of the Shareholder Executive, the Department for Business announced today.
Energy-rich Turkmenistan's Vice-Premier responsible for Oil and Gas Tachberdy Tagiev meet with UK Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks, in London, yesterday, for talks on how Britain could help Turkmenistan exploit its...
This document is available as a download only Speech by Graham Garbutt, our Chief Executive, to the CCN conference on 16 April.
Graham Garbutt, our Chief Executive, spoke to the County Councils Network conference about "Unlocking Counties' Communities" yesterday, alongside speakers from CLG and ...
The Queen has been pleased to approve four re-appointments to the the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution.
The Prime Minister has re-appointed David Norgrove as a Trustee of the British Museum for a period of four years from 23 March 2008.
Overseas visits to UK up from a year ago
Following one of the largest ever Competition Act investigations, the OFT has today issued a Statement of Objections (SO) against 112 firms in the construction sector in England.
Ofwat today has fined Thames Water 0.7% of turnover (£9.7 million) for misreporting information and delivering poor service to customers.
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