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Friday, August 08, 2014

Right to report, No hidden agendas, You can inspect your authority’s spending and salaries of senior staff thanks to the government’s transparency code.

1. Margaret Thatcher first gave newspapers right to report

In 1960, as a backbencher Mrs Thatcher tabled a Private Members’ Bill to allow reporters to make written reports of council meetings.


2. Right to report modernised

We updated these analogue rights for the digital age so you can film and digitally report via social media in real time.

3. Right to report extended to citizens

Citizens as well as journalists can now scrutinise the good work of all local government bodies.


4. Local democracy in action

All council and parish meetings are open to the public – 28 days notice must now be given for closed cabinet sessions.

5. Let your friends know

You can use TwitterFacebook, blog, YouTube or any social media app to report on the goings on of your council.

6. Councillors tweet too

Follow them and join the conversation to find out what they are doing for you.

7. Find out about big local decisions first

From public spending, to road works to planning permissions, many local decisions affecting you are taken at council meetings.

8. No hidden agendas

You have the right to see the agendas and papers that councillors get for their meetings.

9. Keep an eye on spending

You can inspect your authority’s spending and salaries of senior staff thanks to the government’s transparency code.


10. Find out more

Read all about the new rules in our plain English Guide.