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Regional Accountability
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Regional Accountability

This report from the Select Committee on Modernisation of the House of Commons (HCP 282, session 2007-08, ISBN 9780215521675), focuses on regional accountability. The Governance of Britain Green Paper (Cm. 7170, ISBN 9780101717021) put forward proposals for improved democractic accountability and scrutiny of the delivery of public services in the English regions. The Committee, in this report, has concluded that there is clear evidence of an accountability gap at regional level. Regional Development Agencies (RDAs), although accountable to ministers, still conduct many activities that are not subject to a regular, robust scrutiny, and the Committee believes more should be done to monitor the...

House of Commons - Home Affairs Committee: Leadership and Standards in the Police: Follow-Up - HC 756-I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

House of Commons - Home Affairs Committee: Leadership and Standards in the Police: Follow-Up - HC 756-I

  • Categories: Law

The Home Affairs Committee has criticised evidence given by both the officers subject to the disciplinary investigation and their Chief Constables. The individual officers gave evidence which the Committee found to be misleading, possibly deliberately so, and lacking in credibility. The Committee has decided to recall both Sergeant Jones and DS Hinton, next Tuesday 5th November 2013, to apologise for misleading it and has reserved the right to recall Inspector MacKaill should it be found that he too has misled the Committee. Both DS Hinton and Sgt Jones have been referred to the IPCC. The apologies given by Chief Constable Shaw (West Mercia), Sims (West Midlands) and Parker (Warwickshire) we...

Commissioning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Commissioning

Commissioning : Written Evidence

The Draft Regional Assemblies Bill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

The Draft Regional Assemblies Bill

The document contains written evidence submitted to the Committee in relation to its scrutiny of the Government's proposals for the creation of elected regional assemblies in England, as set out in the draft Bill (Cm 6285, ISBN 0101628528) published in July 2004. This draft Bill seeks to implement the policy proposals contained within the Government's White Paper (Cm 5511, ISBN 0101551126) published in May 2002, as part of its overall agenda of constitutional reform and devolution. Written evidence includes memoranda from the Electoral Commission, the Greater London Authority, the Trades Union Congress (TUC), the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and the Association of Police Authorities; as well as from a number of regional bodies, local councils and local government bodies, charities and regional business organisations.

New media and the creative industries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 472

New media and the creative industries

Incorporating HCP 1091-i to viii, session 2005-06. Incorrectly printed with "fourth report" on document

Bus Services Across the UK
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Bus Services Across the UK

Buses are a key local service, but usage has been in decline since the 1950s. The Transport Act 1985 introduced deregulation, but that has failed to reverse that decline. The report examines the particular problems local authorities face in developing and implementing effective bus strategies. It is clear to the Committee that, for many areas, including all major metropolitan areas outside London, the current regime is not working. The Committee recommends more flexibility, and is particularly attracted by Quality Contracts. These would replace open competition with a licensed regime. Operators bid for exclusive rights to run bus services on a route or group of routes, on the basis of a local authority service specification. Independent Traffic Commissioners are another development that the Committee welcomes, and would like to see them have a higher profile and more resources and powers, especially to enforce Quality Contracts and penalise operators who do not meet their obligations. Others areas covered in the report are: securing socially necessary services outside the PTAs; congestion and bus priority; concessionary fares; and the image of the bus.

Regional Development Agencies and the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill: Oral and written evidence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Regional Development Agencies and the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill: Oral and written evidence

  • Categories: Law

Regional Development Agencies and the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill : Fourth Report of Session 2008-2009

Regional Development Agencies and the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill: Report, together with formal minutes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

Regional Development Agencies and the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill: Report, together with formal minutes

The Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill proposes substantial changes to the way that economic development policies are delivered. The four main proposals relating to economic development are: merging the existing regional economic and spatial strategies into a single integrated regional strategy, with local authorities and regional development agencies (RDAs) being jointly responsible for its drafting and agreement; giving local authorities the duty to undertake an economic assessment of their areas; devolving funding to local authorities to enable them, rather than RDAs, to deliver economic development policies; and encouraging collaboration between local authorities...

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1132

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Dairy Farmers of Britain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Dairy Farmers of Britain

Incorporating HC 971-i-iv, session 2008-09