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I REFER to Cllr Joe Michna's letter, 'Democracy questions' (20.4.12).
Contrary to what he implies, there is no requirement to give Executive Members prior notification of questions.
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RESEARCHERS say there is a lack of consistency in the amount of information available to patients online to help them make informed choices about their healthcare.
A study by Northumbria University that evaluated the websites relating to individual consultant orthopaedic surgeons found that half of them failed to provide information about patient satisfaction or the surgeon's involvement in teaching or research.
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BRUSSELS is demanding that 26 police forces across the EU should have access to the personal details of every motorist in Britain.
The Government is being threatened with fines totalling millions of pounds unless it obeys the 'Orwellian' edict.
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A FREE digital TV service providing tenants with a variety of content has reached more than 100,000 people since it launched in 2009.
The NLTV services allows all Sky or Virgin TV subscribers to report home repairs, request leaflets, search for jobs, book appointments at their GP or find out the latest traffic and travel news in the area.
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Publication of the list of sites considered vital to US interests does seem reckless but, with senior US politicians calling for the assassination of WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange, we should perhaps ask where the fault truly lies ("Scots firm on WikiLeaks list", The Herald, December 7).
The sites were identified by US diplomats (part of their job) and distributed to embassies by the State Department. As part of that distribution, the cable was placed on a large database to which millions of US citizens have remote access. At least one of those vetted citizens downloaded the database and passed it to WikiLeaks which, under considerable pressure at present, decided to publish.
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Birmingham business has a powerful new ally - in the shape of a new online facility.
Businesses can now benefit from free access to information, training, funding, tenders, development tools, B2B trading, international markets, business advice, reduce their overheads and much more with the launch of Business Insight's new online service www.blclub.co.uk This year is the 90th anniversary of Business Insight, who as part of Birmingham City Council Library service, have been providing business information and supporting entrepreneurs in the city since 1919.