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Falcon shrinking government in name of restraint Vancouver Sun "I think that this is the new reality for governments," Falcon told reporters in the budget lockup on Tuesday as he displayed a slide on managing government spending. "Some governments haven't got this message yet and some may be forced to take some ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Welfare-to-work 'champion' quits The Press Association The Government is facing renewed pressure to suspend contracts with a welfare-to-work firm at the centre of a police fraud investigation after its boss quit as the Prime Minister's "Family Champion". Emma Harrison, chairman of A4e, said she did not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Some recent federal government actions related to online privacy Washington Post Some recent government actions related to privacy: March 30, 2011: The Federal Trade Commission announces a settlement with Google. The search-engine and advertising company agrees to adopt a comprehensive privacy program to settle federal charges that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Seven states sue government over contraceptives mandate CNN By Tom Cohen, CNN Washington (CNN) -- Seven states on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the federal government requirement that religious employers offer health insurance coverage that includes contraceptives and other birth control services. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Government aims to clear adoption hurdles The Independent The Government is to legislate to ensure that potential adoptions are not blocked purely because the would-be parents are not the same race as the child, Education Secretary Michael Gove announced today. Mr Gove - who was himself adopted at four months ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government accused of breaking promise on water buybacks ABC Online "Whilst government might argue that this process might exclude some people from participating, we don't think it's reasonable to raise people's expectations. "There's not been any consultation on this initiative." Minister Tony Burke says the new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Critics step up calls for suspension of A4e Financial Times By Sarah Neville and George Parker Emma Harrison, chairman of A4e, was facing renewed calls for the company's suspension from the government's welfare-to-work programme, after she resigned as David Cameron's "family champion" following allegations of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Government's confused preferences on gays irk court Economic Times NEW DELHI: The government's representative had orientation problems while presenting its arguments on homosexuality before the Supreme Court on Thursday. Additional Solicitor-General PP Malhotra first told the court that same-sex relations were "highly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
From humble start to multinational outlook Financial Times The company's profits steadily increased as it continued to win key government contracts, from the New Deal, to Pathways to Work and most recently the Work Programme. Pre-tax profits rose from £1.4m in 2000 to £15m in the year to March 2011, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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German government to cut subsidies supporting solar power by up to 30 percent Washington Post BERLIN — Germany plans to reduce government subsidies supporting solar power by up to 30 percent within a year because higher-than-expected demand has made the scheme far more costly than authorities initially expected. The country's drive to abandon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Government Consumer Watchdog Takes Aim at Bank Overdraft Fees: The ... Chicago Tribune The announcement comes just days after the government consumer watchdog laid out plans to bring the largest debt collectors and credit reporting agencies under federal supervision for the first time ever, expanding their reach and influence in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Some recent government actions related to privacy Sydney Morning Herald The social-networking site agrees to submit to government audits of its privacy practices every other year for the next two decades. The company commits to getting explicit approval from its users _ a process known as "opting in" _ before changing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vietnam Government Bonds Advance by Most in Two Years as Inflation Slows Bloomberg Vietnam's benchmark five-year bonds rose by the most in almost two years as slowing inflation bolstered speculation the central bank will cut interest rates. The dong was little changed. Yields declined to an 11-month low as consumer prices climbed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government preparing legislation to end labour dispute with teachers Vancouver Sun But there's no way a mediator could bridge the $2-billion divide between government and union on compensation, he said. Teachers want a 15 per cent pay hike, while the government refuses to budge from its "net-zero mandate." The mandate dictates that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pro-government crowds shout at Cuban dissidents as they pay homage to dead ... Washington Post HAVANA — A crowd of government supporters surrounded the home of a leading Cuban dissident on Thursday where opposition activists were quietly paying homage to a hunger striker who died two years ago. Some 200 pro-government protesters shouted slogans ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SC raps Gujarat over probe panel head's appointment Hindustan Times PTI The apex court disapproved the manner in which the Gujarat government appointed former Bombay high court Chief Justice KR Vayas in place of former apex court judge, justice MB Shah, who quit as the head of the panel on personal and health grounds. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A4e's Harrison quits government role Financial Times It has been a bruising few weeks for the company, one of the biggest providers of government-funded welfare-to-work programmes, and Ms Harrison personally. She came under fire from Margaret Hodge, who chairs the Commons public accounts committee, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Argentina's YPF Turns Government Officials Away From Board Meeting Fox Business BA) on Thursday denied government officials permission to participate in a board meeting at Argentina's biggest oil and gas company, in the latest skirmish between President Cristina Kirchner's administration and the energy sector. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Experts debate Gonski report on school funding ABC Online But earlier this week, the Federal Government released a report that could well form the basis of one of its more significant reforms and it deals with the contentious area of government funding for non-government schools. The Gonski review into school ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nurses begin new round of industrial action ABC Online By Melissa Brown Victorian nurses have started a new round of industrial action in their lengthy enterprise bargaining dispute with the State Government. Nurses and midwives are taking unprotected action at the Royal Melbourne, Western and Dandenong ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Zimbabwe's Transitional Government, Three Years On Voice of America 02-23-2012 Zimbabwe's Transitional Government, Three Years On Zimbabwe make progress under the Global Political Agreement. Three years ago in Zimbabwe, following a disputed election and a wave of violence that threatened the nation with collapse, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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White House's Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights is misleading, doesn't solve the ... ZDNet (blog) Any time the government of the United States does anything with the intent of protecting privacy, it's worth applauding. Unfortunately, sometimes those moves seem more like public relations ploys than actual solutions. In spirit, the idea is to give ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A4E, private profit and public trust Financial Times Recent days have witnessed a series of attacks on A4e, one of the largest private-sector contractors to the UK government's "Work Programme". This aims to channel £3bn-£5bn over the next five years through private and charitable entities to help the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nandan Nilekani, chairman, UIDAI: All government payments above Rs 1000 be ... Economic Times NEW DELHI: A panel headed by Nandan Nilekani, chairman of the Unique Identification Authority of India, has suggested all government payments above Rs 1000 be gradually made or received electronically to cut graft, and bring about greater transparency ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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University mergers: Welsh Government report four years ago rejected the case ... WalesOnline By Gareth Evans, Education Correspondent A confidential report commissioned by the Welsh Government to examine the case for university collaboration in South-East Wales concluded that university mergers were "unrealistic", we can reveal. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government, judiciary not interested in RTI disclosures: CIC Satyananda Mishra Economic Times NEW DELHI: At a time when the Congress-led UPA government has been battling with Team Anna over a comprehensive anti-corruption legislation, the Central Information Commission (CIC) has taken on the government and the judiciary over the transparency ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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