Month: March 2022

Budgets – and let’s make no bones about it, today’s Spring Statement was significant enough to qualify as a budget – tend to follow a time-honoured pattern. The chancellor unveils his measures, makes a big noise about them in the House of Commons, and then – sometimes over a few hours, sometimes over a few
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There are “many instances” of crucial decisions made by the government over messaging services being unlawfully deleted, the High Court has heard. Campaign groups All the Citizens (ATC) and the Good Law Project (GLP) claim ministers are breaching the law by failing to follow policies by deleting messages and using private accounts for government business.
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