Parliament launches online tours on YouTube and then immediately restricts access? You couldn’t make it up, could you? Hat tip: Will.
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QuaequamBlog on 9th Jan 2009 (via theliberati.net)
MEDIAFREEDOM, the media asset management platform developed by Twofour, is helping the European Parliament communicate to citizens, ahead of the European Elections on June 4th. Online videos, on the multilingual EuroparlTV, are reminding citizens that Its your choice - future news headlines may well be defined by how people vote in the European Elections; covering issues from GM food and pro...
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PublicTechnology on 2nd Jun 2009 (via publictechnology.net)
I am now a Member of Parliament, not any old parliament like that thing in Westminster, but a Member of The English Parliament. If you believe that England is a nation that deserves its own national parliament you can become a member too by joining The English Parliament online.
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MiserableOldFart on 8th Aug 2009 (via miserableoldfart.blogspot.com)
Tip of the clown wig to PH.
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ObnoxioTheClown on 20th May 2009 (via obotheclown.blogspot.com)
The government confirms it hopes to put into place a commitment to allow popular online petitions to be debated in Parliament within a year.
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BBCPolitics on 28th Dec 2010 (via bbc.co.uk)
In an unusual move, the European Parliament is set to vote on two different reports regarding online gambling next month. A minority of MEPs strongly disagree that member states should be allowed to regulate online gambling, calling for internal market rules on freedom of services to be applied instead.
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EurActiv on 16th Feb 2009 (via euractiv.com)
Here is a two-and-a-half minute assessment by David Cameron of some of what happened in Parliament yesterday. He covers the key points very well, and is definitely worth watching and listening... Hat-tip to Steve Green at Daily Referendum who found this first!
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JohnMWard on 4th Dec 2008 (via wwwjohn-m-ward.blogspot.com)
Each day this week I’m giving a tip related to computers and campaigning. The exact details of how you follow each tip will vary depending on your own situation, so if you’re not quite sure what to do by all means pop up a question in the comments. Today’s tip: make sure your local website is
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 31st Dec 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
Al-Jazeera’s 15-part documentary on the 1975-1990 Lebanon civil war is available online. Hat tip to DaveM, who writes writes: Now it’s biased towards Syria and against Israel (as you’d expect) but apart from that it’s an exhaustive thorough study into the war. Personally I bought it in Beirut and used it as the way to learn Arabic
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HarrysPlace on 18th Nov 2008 (via hurryupharry.org)
A key European Parliament committee has backed new measures against the illegal sale of medicines over the Internet.
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EurActiv on 28th Apr 2010 (via euractiv.com)
The European Parliament has launched an online TV service to help make EU matters more accesible, particularly to younger people. You can check the site out by clicking here There is already a video about the problem of the European City Guide online. It's in the Your Voice section of the site.
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RichardCorbett on 19th Sep 2008 (via richardcorbett.org.uk)