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MPs to examine food dyes
Press Review 11 May 2005
MPs on the environment, food and rural affairs committee are to investigate the contamination of food by cancer-causing chemicals.
Gwyneth Dunwoody - Labour parliamentary candidate
Interview 30 April 2005
Labour's longest-serving female MP talks to ePolitix.com about the women's vote, transport issues and how the election campaign is hurting British democracy.
Campaign is 'hurting democracy' says veteran backbencher
News Article 30 April 2005
Labour's longest-serving female backbencher has said the government is not listening to both its own party members and the public.
Government procurement 'lacks sustainability'
News Article 13 April 2005
A committee of MPs has urged the government to take a stronger leadership role in ensuring sustainable procurement across the public sector.
Committee calls for new sex equality law
Press Review 8 April 2005
MPs on the Commons trade and industry committee have called for new legislation to tackle inequality between men and women in the workplace.
MPs attack Iraq weapons intelligence
Press Review 8 April 2005
A report from the Commons intelligence and security committee has voiced fresh criticism of information on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
Whitehall 'short of qualified accountants'
Press Review 7 April 2005
Many government departments do not properly understand or use commercial accounting and budgeting techniques, a Commons committee says today.
Illiteracy rates unacceptably high, say MPs
Press Review 7 April 2005
The government's national literacy strategy is failing one child in five and needs to be urgently reviewed, a committee of MPs said yesterday.
Whitehall told to boost efficiency
News Article 7 April 2005
Many Whitehall departments are failing to use their accounting mechanisms to ensure the effective delivery of public services, MPs have warned.
Research urged on literacy teaching
News Article 7 April 2005
Too many 11-year-olds are failing to reach the expected standards in reading and writing, ministers have been warned.
Terror laws 'hit community relations'
Press Review 6 April 2005
Community relations in