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News Articles Related to accountingSource: BBC News

Today: Thursday 11th March11th Mar 2010

Police forces in England and Wales are not doing enough to tackle anti-social behaviour, according to the chief inspector of constabulary. And three Labour MPs and a Conservative peer are due in court to face charges relating to their Parliamentary expenses.

Four due in court over expenses11th Mar 2010

Three Labour MPs and a Tory peer are due in court later to face charges in relation to their expenses claims.

GMP chief criticises report card11th Mar 2010

The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police (GMP) criticises a report grading the force poorly.

Council's finances 'concerning'11th Mar 2010

The ability of West Dunbartonshire Council to manage its own finances is questioned by the Accounts Commission.

Labour MP facing expenses probe11th Mar 2010

Labour MP Harry Cohen is being investigated by the police over his expenses claims, the BBC understands.

Jailed smoking ban landlord freed11th Mar 2010

A former pub landlord who flouted the smoking ban is released from prison after a campaign to raise funds to secure his release.

School head took ice cream money11th Mar 2010

A head teacher who embezzled about £3,000 from his school is struck off after a disciplinary hearing.

Apology for women raped by father11th Mar 2010

Two women raped by their father over 25 years - bearing nine of his children - are given a public apology by the authorities.

School head took ice cream money11th Mar 2010

A head teacher who embezzled about £3,000 from his school is struck off after a disciplinary hearing.

US trial for poker star 'inhuman'11th Mar 2010

A US trial would breach the human rights of a British poker star accused of killing his wife, his barrister argues.