Government Reply to Committee on Standards in Public Life
Few will read the Government’s reply to the Committee on Standards in Public Life
Boris Johnson has questions to answer after reports he privately backed European Super League – https://t.co/Is2bsfHjwr via @uklabour / @JoStevensLabour
— Ranjan Balakumaran (@financialeyes) April 26, 2021
A better tee shirt from https://t.co/2vrsjg1iWU pic.twitter.com/6e5C5meLJp
— Dano (@Dano37272702) April 26, 2021
The first Financial Secretary, Thomas Harley MP got the job in summer 1711, I’m sure owing to his astonishing personal merit and hard work, but also possibly not unconnected to the fact that he was the cousin of the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time. https://t.co/ZO4AiQOmuL
— Ranjan Balakumaran (@financialeyes) April 26, 2021
Global Britain stands up for democracy, good governance & the rule of law.
— Dominic Raab (@DominicRaab) April 26, 2021
Today we are taking action to impose asset freezes & travel bans on those involved in serious corruption around the world through our newly announced corruption sanctions regime. https://t.co/rCcVAMbKFT
Giving care workers the pay rise they deserve, investing in local jobs and rebuilding town centres – this is the difference Labour makes in power. #VoteLabour this May. pic.twitter.com/s6Ejx5FLJW
— The Labour Party (@UKLabour) April 23, 2021
Central Arbitration Committeehttps://t.co/yLXRltaBs8
— Ranjan Balakumaran (@financialeyes) April 26, 2021
Labour calls for Ministers with Covid contract links to publish communications – https://t.co/rFbxuINBLK via @uklabour
— Ranjan Balakumaran (@financialeyes) April 26, 2021
Record size and scope of Carrier Strike Group deployment announced https://t.co/bTLYUbY9Mu
— Ranjan Balakumaran (@financialeyes) April 26, 2021
It's time for an inquiry into the sleaze engulfing this Government.
— The Labour Party (@UKLabour) April 26, 2021
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OPSS supports AMDEA product registration campaign https://t.co/IFKE1NL15M
— Ranjan Balakumaran (@financialeyes) April 26, 2021
My thunderer in today's @thetimes looks at how journalists' details are being flagged to a secretive unit in the Cabinet Office that screens #FOI requests, putting a key democratic safeguard, the impartiality of the freedom of information system, at risk.https://t.co/l7SpNdTdwi
— George Greenwood (@GeorgeGreenwood) April 26, 2021
Children 'kept from parents' at centre for failed asylum seekers https://t.co/am4VzQZ0wm
— Ranjan Balakumaran (@financialeyes) April 26, 2021
Local government in the UK can be undemocratic, but across the country (and world!) residents are becoming increasingly engaged with democratic processes & returning power to the people.
— Research for Action (@Research_Act) April 26, 2021
Come to hear more & join the discussion on 19 May! Register now: https://t.co/qCErSs3fcq pic.twitter.com/Eovcf0Nlch
#JackieWeaver – a catalyst for change in local government standards https://t.co/IKceeMVGvj
— Ranjan Balakumaran (@financialeyes) April 26, 2021