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The rise of social media or networking has presented problems for politicians on how to engage with a more informed public. Will the next election be won or lost in the blogosphere? No one seems to know, but what is certain is there are votes to be won out there
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While it has come under fierce criticism from some authorities, and the Tories have already threatened to abolish it, comprehensive area assessments have boosted local accountability - says the Audit Commission
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NHS chief executive David Nicholson becomes a knight as public sector workers are also recognised in New Year's Honours list
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A one-size-fits-all approach by translating the same government messages into several languages will not work with most ethnic and minority groups and will lead to further alienation if correct channels are not opened
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As local government watchdog the Audit Commission prepares to release results of its comprehensive area assessments, inspection now encompasses not just councils but police authorities, primary care trusts and fire and rescue services
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With the much anticipated Equality Bill will come a duty on public sector bodies to reducing inequalities of outcome, solicitor Purvis Ghani explains the legal obligations
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Trying to calculate the cost and benefits of advertising and marketing spend is tricky, particularly in the public sector - so is the payback worth it?
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