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Tory MP Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Browne pecked young woman with his finger and left her scared
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Tory MP from Cambs accused of pecking young woman and leaving staffers in tears in heated row
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Cotswolds MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown accused of leaving staffers in tears during party conference scuffle
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Treasury plans pandemic-driven update of spending control bible
Managing Public Money refresh will add guidance on emergency-related risk and more case studies
Cat Little appears before the Public Accounts Committee on 27 May 2021
28 May 2021
The Treasury is planning to overhaul its key spending control guidance for accounting officers to reflect lessons from the coronavirus pandemic and include more case studies to aid decisions.
Cat Little, the department’s director general for public spending, told members of parliament’s Public Accounts Committee the update to
Managing Public Money would include extra information on appetite for risk during emergencies and cross-departmental working.
Managing Public Money exists to help departmental accounting officers ensure ministerial spending decisions represent an appropriate use of taxpayers’ money – and gives them the opportunity to seek written ministerial directions authorising particular spending when there is doubt. Th
BOURTON Kebab Van is celebrating after making it to the British Kebab Awards semi-finals. The awards, run with Just Eat and supported by the Kebab Alliance – the sector’s trade body – aim to recognise and champion kebab takeaways and restaurants across the country. Now in their ninth year, the 2021 applications have attracted a record number of entries. Longlisted businesses will compete against each other and a shortlist of 10 businesses for each category will be announced by the beginning of July. The semi-finalists all have a chance to secure one of 18 awards at a ceremony at the Park Plaza, Westminster Bridge Hotel, on October 26.