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Measures being outlined in Wednesday's Queen's Speech are scrutinised in the papers
Controversial plans for an asylum seeker detention centre will be properly scrutinised during the planning process, councillors say.
Children's services inspectorate Ofsted says a handful of English local authorities had "inadequate" child protection.
A drug dealer from Glasgow is to have his finances scrutinised while serving a 10-year prison term.
Jonathan Davies will be scrutinising Blues coach Dai Young's decision to pick only three of his Wales stars against Bath.
Select committees scrutinise the work of the government by holding inquiries and producing reports on matters of public policy.
English Heritage scrutinises homes in the Mendips, gathering information for a new book.
Council chiefs are to discuss improvements put in place to minimise the future risk of flooding in Reading.
A developer expressed disappointment at the government's decision to scrutinise its proposals.
A drug dealer from Glasgow could have his finances scrutinised while serving a 10-year prison term.
The European Competition Commission joins its US counterparts in ensuring the deal is within antitrust laws.
A government-appointed official examines a major programme of redevelopment for a Berkshire town.
A government-appointed official examines a major programme of redevelopment for a Berkshire town.
Jersey's fire laws are scrutinised in the wake of the Broadlands fire.
We hear thousands of platitudes in daily life, and many are uttered to steer us away from scrutinising questionable practices, writes Katharine Whitehorn.
A group of nations that regulates civilian nuclear deals meets to decide whether India can trade in sensitive nuclear materials.
The Sunday papers take to assessing the degree of 'in-fighting' within the labour government.
Scotland Yard contracts awarded to a company owned by a friend of Sir Ian Blair are under scrutiny, it is revealed.
The proposed electoral boundaries of Durham and Northumberland's unitary authorities are scrutinised.
The Lords are scrutinising the Counter Terrorism Bill at second reading after its tight passage through the Commons.
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