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  1. Adoption - Does red tape stand in the way?

    Adoption - Does red tape stand in the way?

    bloggingbaby.com » ParentDish - Nov 11, 2008

    Filed under: Adoption, Special needs At playgroup the other day, I sat next to a mom who adopted her daughter from Guatemala. "Everyone always said, 'You can always adopt'," she said. "Like it's so easy." I knew

    Also tagged: foster care, fostercare, adoption, foster families, foster kids, fosterkids, redtape, older child adoption, specialneedsadoption, special needs adoption, domesticadoption, domestic adoption, olderchildadoption, fosterfamilies

  2. Police must fill in sevenpage form to use binoculars

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Nov 8, 2008

    Police officers must fill in a seven page form if they want to use a pair of binoculars to watch a crime suspect.

    Also tagged: police, surveillance, binoculars, bureacracy, police federation, ripa, regulation of investigatory powers

  3. Tourists to roam free in East Africa

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Travel - Nov 7, 2008

    The creation of an East African Community will ease the movement of tourists in the region reports Mark Rowe.

    Also tagged: africa, travel, holiday, safari, tourism, break, arrangements, visas, border control, east african community

  4. Want to Telecommute? Work for a Smaller Firm

    careerandkids.com » Career and Kids - Oct 24, 2008

    If you’re interested in telecommuting, some research from Smart Brief says smaller companies are the way to go. According to Business Week : “Small companies are embracing telecommuting now more than ever, says Mike

    Also tagged: rules, working from home, benefits, telecommuting, virtual office, career changes, working at home, smaller firms, online worker

  5. Commander Rescue of paratroopers from minefield 'delayed by red tape'

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Oct 9, 2008

    Commander of paratrooper killed in minefield told how he was hampered by red tape as he fought to save his men.

    Also tagged: afghanistan, military, army, helmand, black hawk, colonel stuart tootal, cpl mark wright, cpl wright

  6. Commander Rescue of paratroopers from minefield 'delayed by red tape'

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Oct 8, 2008

    The battle group commander of a British paratrooper killed by a mine strike in Afghanistan has told how he was hampered by red tape as he fought to save his men.

    Also tagged: afghanistan, military, army, helmand, black hawk, colonel stuart tootal, cpl mark wright, cpl wright

  7. UK cops just spend 8-minutes an hour on patrol

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 6, 2008

    London, Oct.6 (ANI): British cops spend just eight minutes an hour on patrol due to red tape, Home Office figures show. Despite Government vows to slash paperwork, police have one hour 39 minutes on the beat in a

    Also tagged: london, national, sun, targets, labour, paperwork, bureaucracy, tory mp, whitehall, police federation, england and wales, shadow home secretary, dominic, mckeever, uk cops

  8. Police spend eight minutes an hour on beat

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Oct 4, 2008

    Police officers spend only eight minutes in every hour out on patrol despite Government pledges to cut bureaucracy new figures have revealed.

    Also tagged: government, police, home office, labour, conservative, patrol, bureaucracy

  9. Red tape and taxes will force pubs to close warns report

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Sep 15, 2008

    Red tape and taxes could force many pubs to close unless the Government takes action to help the industry a new report warns.

    Also tagged: beer, bee, taxes, pubs, great depression

  10. Pensioners needing home help face 700 questions first

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 11, 2008

    Pensioners have to answer up to 700 questions on half a dozen complex forms and deal with eight different bodies in order to get help at home new research shows.

    Also tagged: elderly, pensioners, david rogers, local government association

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