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sluggerotoole.com
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| | | | | Apparently the introduction of the Freedom of Information Act, heralded a number of courses and seminars offered to government departments on how to defeat 'hostile' attempts to access previously difficult to get at information. Jim Gibney demonstrates its potential, in bringing us gain access to statistics on a range of arrant behaviours of on and off duty policemen. It is precisely this transparency is key to bolstering democracy and make politicians (not to mention civil servants) answerable to the wider ... | |
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www.newstatesman.com
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| | | | | However imperfect, the website, which provides information on how MPs vote on legislation, has led to greater transparency in parliament. | |
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www.theyworkforyou.com
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| | | | | Read Altaf Hussain's contributions to the Senedd, including speeches and questions, investigate their voting record | |
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www.electoralintegrityproject.com
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| | | Professor Toby James argues that the UK government should drop plans to undermine the independence of the UK Electoral Commission. This piece was first published on The Conversation. | ||