A current Lords parliamentary inquiry is allowing YouTube submissions from members of the public. The inquiry is on the topic of how people engage with the work of the House of Lords and Parliament more generally. One such member of the public who has shared her views is, erm, Jo Swinson, in an excellent short video
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 26th May 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
It’s so good it’s worth seeing again Conservative MEP Dan Hannan has become an internet sensation after the mainstream media ignored his speech attacking Gordon Brown in the EU Parliament, his YouTube video of the event is the most watched video currently available on YouTube and it has now been seen more than 684000 times, and
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CurlysCornerShop on 26th Mar 2009 (via curly15.wordpress.com)
This is the official YouTube Channel of the United States House of Representatives.It provides free access to video films and promotional materials from the parliamentary chamber of the American parliament. It includes YouTube channels from individual Congressional committees discussing US legislation, domestic and foreign policy. It is also possible to locate YouTube films from individual represe...
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Intute on 21st Jan 2009 (via intute.ac.uk)
The Navy Visual News Service has released RAW Video on YouTube of the recent encounter between several Chinese ships and the USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS 23). RAW Video #1 RAW Video #2 RAW Video #3 RAW Video #4 RAW Video #5 RAW Video #6 RAW Video #7 RAW Video #8
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InformationDissemination on 22nd Mar 2009 (via informationdissemination.blogspot.com)
A House of Lords committee has become the first parliamentary body to invite members of the public to submit their views through YouTube.
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Telegraph on 21st Apr 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Here's a link to the short video that was playing at the Conservative Conference earlier this week, but not broadcast by the BBC's televised coverage. The embed code appears to be broken, which is a problem I have encountered before with this variety of video player. Its pause and other controls never seem to work correctly either. Anyway, as for the video: not bad at all…
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JohnMWard on 3rd Oct 2008 (via wwwjohn-m-ward.blogspot.com)
What does Conservative Future have to hide? A new video by the free online magazine Don’t Panic on CF was forcibly pulled by the latter off YouTube “due to a copyright claim”. But the full video can still be watched from their website (the top video) for now. It shows CF activists trying to pass
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LiberalConspiracy on 25th Jun 2009 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
The Guardian reports: A ban on broadcasting video clips of the proceedings of the House of Commons on YouTube could come to an end in the coming weeks after months of delicate negotiations between the Palace of Westminster and broadcasters led by the BBC. Existing rules forbid YouTube or any other website, such as a newspaper’s, from
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 22nd Mar 2010 (via libdemvoice.org)
Yesterday, when we visited the Curve, we were shown a short video of their launch event, designed to show off the versatility of the various auditoria. It was put up on Youtube on Tuesday so I take pleasure in embedding it here. Here is a rather odd video fragmentary tour of the building- This photo montage is
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ShadesOfGrey on 22nd Jan 2009 (via iangrey.org)
I really liked that first Madsen Pirie short economics video, about the subjectivity of value, flagged up here. Now number 2 has emerged, on the closely related topic of price control. I happened upon this second video here, which would suggest that these things are getting around and being noticed. They should. The short video lecture is the perfect medium for Madsen. Many is the time that I have...
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Samizdata on 30th Jan 2012 (via samizdata.net)
Home Office Minister Lord Henley has told the House of Lords that the government will not reconsider its cap on immigration.
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BBCPolitics on 20th Dec 2011 (via news.bbc.co.uk)