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There had been ad hoc committees to investigate scandal or policy failure for centuries. Then in 1861 the public accounts committee (PAC) was established to check whether public money was being well spent. But mostly the system remained ad hoc until Thatcher allowed formation of a select committee to monitor each department. She clipped their wings by denying them enough resources, the staff and legal advice open to US congressional committees, paid chairmen or the power to compel ministers to attend – or even to make them respond to their reports.Slowly but surely those constrictions have been overturned. Committees have more prestige; membership is in growing demand. An analysis by UCL's constitution unit in June revealed that 40% of committee recommendations were accepted by ministers and a similar proportion implemented.
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 They gave her the name of another executive at News International, Alex Marunchak. The meeting, which included Dick Fedorcio of the Metropolitan police, told her that News of the World staff were guilty of interference and party to using unlawful means to attempt to discredit a police officer and his wife. She was told of actions by people she paid to expose and discredit David Cook and his wife Jackie Haines so that Mr Cook would be prevented from completing an investigation into a murder. News International were paying people to interfer with police officers and were doing so on behalf of known criminals. We know now that News International had entered the criminal underworld.She cannot deny being present at this meeting when the actions of people she was paying were exposed.
 He added: "I want all but those who have no choice to use public transport or cycle." He also raised the prospect of pedestrianising Oxford Street, with just one "shuttle bus" going along it, and said he was "absolutely committed to making London's roads safer for all road users particularly cyclists and pedestrians" and wanted to "enthusiastically pursue" the Love London, Go Dutch approach which aims to make the capital's streets as cycle- and pedestrian-friendly as Holland's.Jenny Jones   Jenny Jones. Photograph: Johnny Green/PA Green party candidate Jenny Jones says £1bn a year could be raised for public transport from a London-wide pay-as-you-go road-pricing scheme and pledges to "research" this idea.

 

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