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18 Dec 2008


Spending a week in Hyderabad has reconciled me to the traffic challenges of Penarth and Cardiff at their worst. As I said to the chief minister of the state of Andhra Pradesh his streets provide the most exciting spectator sport I have ever seen anywhere in the world.
11 Dec 2008


Keynote speech delivered to the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation conference [Part 3]
11 Dec 2008


Keynote speech delivered to the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation conference [Part 2]
11 Dec 2008


Keynote speech delivered to the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation conference [Part 1]
11 Dec 2008


A street with fences covered in graffiti or pavement strewn with litter is upsetting to residents. It also makes visitors to the area feel anxious and uneasy about their safety. Indeed I have long argued that the by-product of low-level crime and disorder is a psychological impact on everyone in the community.
04 Dec 2008


Much of the time on the green benches is very mundane. But every now and again we are present as history is made – the day when Margaret Thatcher resigned, Tony Blair’s last question time and so on.
27 Nov 2008


The news has been full of high profile data losses over the last year or so. The instinctive reaction is to say “stop sharing data”. Some commentators suggest that our increasing reliance on technology and computerised data storage systems is at the heart of this security malaise.
20 Nov 2008


Your opinion is important. That is why the Committee on Standards in Public Life on which I sit asks the public for their opinions each year. We publish the “National Survey of Public Attitudes on Standards of Conduct in Public Life”.
13 Nov 2008


Over the past few weeks you could be forgiven for thinking that the whole world order is about to collapse, and that by the end of the week we would all be reduced to burning bundles of worthless banknotes for warmth.
06 Nov 2008


Since my days as a youth and community worker in Cardiff I have been a great supporter of the Citizen’s Advice Bureau. These little offices dotted around towns and cities across the UK are a unique and valuable resource.
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