Plans for joined-up government could lead to a public outcry at the creation of a Big Brother state, or could falter over more humble hurdles, argues Barbara Nielsen
Last month a consultation document was produced by the Lord Chancellor's Department, handily titled: For Your Information: How Can The Public Sector Provide People With Information on, and Build Co...
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