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New town tangled in red tape (Florida Today)
08-Aug-2006
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Barely a week old, the new town of Grant-Valkaria has already hit a snag. The fledgling government can't issue building permits or enforce its own codes, and the county can't help without changing its own codes.
ASEAN says red tape derails India free-trade talks (Yahoo! India News)
08-Aug-2006
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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Free-trade talks between ASEAN and India are being derailed by "foot-dragging" bureaucrats and New Delhi's refusal to include palm oil and other sensitive goods, an ASEAN official said on Tuesday.
(AFX UK Focus) 2006-08-08 15:26 GMT: UK govt seeks to cut red tape for over-the-counter medicines UPDATE (Interactive Investor)
08-Aug-2006
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(AFX UK Focus) 2006-08-08 15:05 GMT: UK govt seeks to cut red tape for over-the-counter medicines (Interactive Investor)
08-Aug-2006
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LONDON - The government is starting work on a programme to allow the pharmaceutical industry to cut the costs of over-the-counter (OTC) medicines and make them available faster.
Ministers must hack down red tape jungle (The Scotsman via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
14-Apr-2006
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Hopes that the tide of red tape might be rolled back, or at least halted, were set back this week. In Whitehall, the government announced that it was going to rethink its Regulatory Reform Bill. In Scotland, answers to an MSP's questions strongly suggest that momentum behind Executive promises to improve regulation has been lost.
Ministers must hack down red tape jungle (The Scotsman: Business)
14-Apr-2006
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Hopes that the tide of red tape might be rolled back, or at least halted, were set back this week. In Whitehall, the government announced that it was going to rethink its Regulatory Reform Bill. In Scotland, answers to an MSP's questions strongly...
Red tape burden as heavy as ever in spite of reform promises (Financial Times)
14-Apr-2006
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Business could be forgiven a weary sense of déjà vu when it reads the latest ministerial pledges on red tape. Jim Murphy, the minister responsible for regulation, told the Financial Times yesterday he was "absolutely determined to deliver" the government's agenda on better regulation.
Complaints force MP to amend bill on red tape (The Herald)
14-Apr-2006
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Jim Murphy, cabinet office minister, has agreed to redraft legislation aiming to cut red tape amid claims the proposals were "totalitarian" and an attack on democracy.
France raises Kafkaesque image to cut red tape (Yahoo! India News)
14-Apr-2006
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PARIS (Reuters) - France is campaigning to cut government red tape by using the name of writer Franz Kafka, who gave rise to the term Kafkaesque because of his portrayal of absurd, surreal and often frightening bureaucracies.
Red tape burden as heavy as ever in spite of pledges (Financial Times)
14-Apr-2006
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Business could be forgiven a weary sense of déjà vu when it reads the latest ministerial pledges on red tape. Jim Murphy, the minister responsible for regulation, told the Financial Times on Wednesday he was “absolutely determined to deliver” the government’s agenda on better regulation.
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