The bureaucratic red tape and formalities that one has to go through is the source of frustration to everyone who lives here. |
Residents of a South Lakeland hamlet are in political purgatory after members of the parish council resigned over red tape. |
In contrast, it plans to cut the amount of red tape covering those products available only to institutional and expert investors. |
The theatre's dark today, which is just as well because the police have just cordoned off the top of Roseberry Avenue with red tape. |
Businesses say the advantages of trading with Europe have to be weighed against the increased cost of red tape. |
Companies generally need to pay expats more than locals and there's a lot more red tape to go through to get them in. |