Which Liberal Democrat is most likely to have done each of these?
The recent list of unusual Freedom of Information requests made me wonder which Liberal Democrat would be most likely to have submitted which. … Read the full post »
Read my posts about the Freedom of Information legislation in the UK.
The recent list of unusual Freedom of Information requests made me wonder which Liberal Democrat would be most likely to have submitted which. … Read the full post »
Water companies, the “Big Six” energy suppliers and housing associations would be forced to open their books to the public under Liberal Democrat proposals. … Read the full post »
Stroud Green Road has been, as regular readers will know, the home to some long-running pothole sagas over the years. … Read the full post »
Haringey Council refuses to name the councillors who have failed to pay Council Tax. … Read the full post »
Thank you for the 8 letters (!) consulting on the three long-term agreements with contractors that you are looking to put into place. … Read the full post »
Way back in October 2010 I broke the news about paperwork having gone mad at the Ministry of Justice, courtesy of its policy on safe driving: Despite the government’s rhetoric of cutting bureaucracy, the Ministry of Justice – one of the largest Whitehall departments and responsible for many important administrative systems – is spectacularly failing … Read the full post »
The best performing team in government is also one you’ve probably not heard of. It’s the Government Digital Service, who have been revolutionising central government’s use of the internet. … Read the full post »
In part 1 I explained why the Interception of Communications Commissioner is a failed regulator and one the Home Office should be fixing, yet your civil servants have been reluctant to do so. … Read the full post »
I doubt that in amongst all the ludicrously large number of issues that pass across the desk of a minister, and a Home Office one no less, you will have noticed a small victory I scored over the Home Office recently. … Read the full post »
Only a third of emailed newsletters and circulars sent out by the Department for Education to schools and teachers are read by the recipients. … Read the full post »