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Mark George QC uses twitter to sound off about the things that matter to him
Mark George is a Queen’s Counsel at Garden Court North Chambers, and specialises in civil liberties

Who should you follow on Twitter?
When should you follow someone on Twitter? When most of us start tweeting, we follow anyone and everyone. Anyone that crops up in our friends’ timeline and definitely anyone who follows us. After a while, though, it pays to start becoming a bit more discerning. There’s only so many people you can realistically follow. At least if you want to actually read what they Tweet. Some of my best virtual friends don’t follow me because I tweet too much for their taste.

Blogger Ollie Evans, @dietjustice, on how Twitter has grown up
Ollie Evans, @dietjustice, is the founder of Diet Justice, a popular online community originally launched as a

Payment by results – the devil really is in the detail
PbR is simple in theory…
Payment by results is quite a straightforward concept. Its chief attraction lies in its ability to incentivise providers to deliver exactly what a commissioner wants. For example, any PbR contract concerned with reducing reoffending should ensure that organisations receive the biggest payments when they succeed in getting prolific offenders to give up crime. This saves the commissioner – the Ministry of Justice – and the country money and is to the benefit of everyone in society.
However, getting the contract right in practice is proving rather more challenging – indeed, I’ve yet to go to a PbR event where at least one speaker hasn’t said: “The devil is in the detail.”

Police enlist community reporters to give public an insider’s view
Greater Manchester police have taken their conversation with the communities they serve to the next level by inviting in local residents to spend a day with police and act as community reporters.

The story of the 1st police global tweetathon so far
This is a Storify account of the first ever global police tweetathon with over 200 iPlods tweeting from all over the world.
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