Two of the world's best conservative columnists write at the very liberal New York Times. I often draw attention to David Brooks' work. Also worth bookmarking is Ross Douthat for his column and for his Evaluations blog. He has recently...
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CentreRight on 8th Aug 2010 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
ITN's political editor, Tom Bradby has started blogging. Nick Watt and Patrick Wintour of The Guardian's politics team are now writing a joint blog. And there's Professor Philip Cowley's Election 2010 blog; an interesting attempt to bring academic insights to...
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CentreRight on 10th Mar 2010 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
The National Review has an online blog, The Corner, which is worth bookmarking, not least for the erudite column written by British expat, Iain Stuart Murray. Today he is particularly good. Murray wrote: "British Conservative party leader David Cameron has issued some very strong statements on the Scottish government's release of the Lockerbie bomber. You can see him calling the decision "non...
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BlaneysBlarney on 21st Aug 2009 (via donalblaney.blogspot.com)
The Helpful Technology blog is maintained by Steph Gray, Head of Social Media & Stakeholder Engagement at the UK Department for Innovation, Universities & Skills. It provides topical insight and comment from a working IT specialist on the use of information technology, the Internet and web 2.0 applications (such as social bookmarking, Facebook, Twitter, blogs etc) by Uk government departme...
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Intute on 6th May 2009 (via intute.ac.uk)
In case you've missed it, it's well worth bookmarking the latest Economist excursion into the blogosphere. Bagehot, Lexington, Charlemagne and Buttonwood have all been given the chance to post their thoughts on a daily basis. And they're making fine work...
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CommentCentral on 3rd Mar 2009 (via timesonline.typepad.com)
Ryan’s LibDig is a social bookmarking service for Liberal Democrats. In other words, it’s an easy and convenient way for party members to share interesting, funny, useful or panic-inducing stuff* they find on the internet, and to see what other people have come across. If you are a LibDig user, thanks to some new coding by
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 12th Feb 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
You’ll have noticed that I’ve got rather carried away with social bookmarking “vote” buttons (to the right if you are reading the blog at source). Why? Well, LibDig has been a small success but I’m keen to explore how to what extent I can use these things to widen my blogs’ reach.
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QuaequamBlog on 8th Dec 2008 (via theliberati.net)
You may have noticed a new set of buttons appearing at the foot of stories on Liberal Democrat Voice (thanks Ryan!). These buttons allow you to share our stories on some of the most popular social bookmarking sites, such as Digg and Del.icio.us. (What is social bookmarking? It’s a way of saving links to stories that
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 19th Sep 2008 (via libdemvoice.org)
Call for fellow political bloggers to use Politigg.
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jamesgraham on 5th Sep 2008 (via theliberati.net)