30 Jan 2004
| by Rob Gray
career in the public sector.
As well as his frozen local government pension he belongs to a non ...
29 Jan 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON - The acting chairman of the BBC, Lord Ryder, has apologised unreservedly to the government....the government in every proper way. I think what this does now is it allows us to draw a line and move on -- the BBC to get on with their job and the government to get on with ours," Blair said.
Blair added ...
29 Jan 2004
| by Jules Grant,
night saw chairman Gayvn Davies resign.
The report cleared the government of "sexing up" its Iraq ...
to a Blair spokesperson, the government did not consider BBC director-general Greg Dyke's apology ...
on the administration select committee to give evidence on conducting a probe into the role of inquiries in government ...
29 Jan 2004
| by Staff,
? The Hutton Report, a special issue" as newspapers responded to the findings that clear the government
Alastair Campbell had been exonerated by the Hutton Report into claims that the government "sexed up" its ...
, Campbell last night said that if the blame heaped on the BBC had been on the government, more than one head would roll.
"If the government had faced the level of criticisms which today Lord Hutton's report has ...
29 Jan 2004
In 1999 he chaired a UK government inquiry into the future funding of the BBC.
Davies was born on November 27 1950 and graduated in economics from St John's College, Cambridge in 1972, followed by two years of research at Balliol College, Oxford.
He was an economic adviser to the 10 Downing Street ...
29 Jan 2004
have been made that go to the heart of the integrity of government, our intelligence services and me ...
it bluntly, a claim of lying, of deceit, of duplicity on my part personally and that of the Government ...
of the Government's case in respect of Iraq and WMD published on 24 September 2002; the second that I lied ...
29 Jan 2004
out of malign motivation.
The BBC is not owned by any government but is held in perpetuity by its ...
makes its governance independent of any political or commercial interest, and because the licence fee ...
that the governance of the BBC has systemic defects which need to be remedied. Critics of the system should take ...
29 Jan 2004
| by Poppy Brech
initiative, which engages voters in a consultation on the government's priorities.
The initiative presents ...
in with their responses. The government has said that the feedback will be used as the background for shaping future ...
29 Jan 2004
| by Raymond Snoddy, media editor of The Times
.
With the government still assuring anyone who will listen that a full move to digital TV really will happen by 2010 ...