Also on the NK beat, here’s a report (pdf) on the activities of Office 39, which is about the closest thing the world actually has to SPECTRE. I’m not sure about some of the stuff in there. There’s a real...
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BloodAndTreasure on 27th Aug 2010 (via bloodandtreasure.typepad.com)
Report after report tells us that children are down, lost and in need of expert intervention. Real-world evidence suggests otherwise.
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Spiked on 16th Jan 2012 (via spiked-online.com)
The speed at which some criminal cases in Northern Ireland are completed is even slower since a highly critical report in June 2010, a new report says.
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BBCPolitics on 24th Jan 2012 (via bbc.co.uk)
President Obama's first week in office may have dominated world headlines, but there was plenty of other news happening. There was Davos madness, Iraqi elections, controversy over closing Gitmo, and tensions mounting in Israel. ForeignPolicy.com hasn't missed a beat. We know you're busy, so here are some of the highlights: Special Investigative Report: Tom Ricks turns the Best Defen...
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FPPassport on 30th Jan 2009 (via blog.foreignpolicy.com)
With a criminal investigation by the SFO now a possibility, the release of the report into the failings at MG Rover, including possible mistakes by the Government, will be delayed. …. The current delay in the publication of the report and the decision to call in the SFO
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TimWorstall on 6th Jul 2009 (via timworstall.com)
One of the things bloggers can do is report about the facts on the ground as we see them. Man in a Shed has spent a great Christmas with family in a Tory voting part of South Lanarkshire. Now can I just report that the pot holes in the roads are approaching third world status. I am also told that minor roads are no longer being gritted due to budget constraints. I assume this is some of the real i...
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ManInAShed on 28th Dec 2008 (via atoryblog.blogspot.com)
It’s Annual Report time for Boris Johnson, and the London Assembly will meet this morning to debate the Mayor’s 2008/08 report and first year in office. Despite having sections on economic recovery, tackling crime, quality of life and “A Mayor for all Londoners”, here are some things the report omits: Boris’s broken manifesto promises: 1. Keep the Tube
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 10th Jun 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
A row about the independence of the World Service has flared up after the BBC pulled an episode of From Our Own Correspondent at the Foreign Office's request. By Leigh Holmwood
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Guardian on 3rd Dec 2008 (via guardian.co.uk)
A report from think tank, Demos, into understanding digital exclusion, commissioned by Post Office Broadband, identified the non-line outsider who wants to get online but is hampered by fear, uncertainty or structural barriers such as lack of tuition Post Office Post Office commissioned the report,Web Im 64: Ageing, the internet and digital inclusion from think tank, Demos, December 2007. The repo...
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Demos on 30th Dec 2008 (via demos.co.uk)