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Tag Archives: uk
Number 10′s new Transparency website
A great step forward towards the opening up of UK Government data this week with the launch of their Transparency website. Hosting business plans for all governmental departments and their organisational structure, it will extend its content to detailing how … Continue reading
Posted in From other people
Tagged number 10, participation, public engagement, public service, uk
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Greater Manchester Police Authority Tweeting All Day
There’s a really interesting project being run by our friends at the GMPA today, where they’re tweeting every incident reported to them. I noticed in the Metro this morning that the rapid response unit of the Taxpayer’s Alliance has already … Continue reading
Posted in From other people, Heroic stuff we admire
Tagged GMPA, police authority, public engagement, Social media, twitter, uk
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Internet and democracy debate – 15 minute edit
So, we’ve finally got our 15 minute edit of the Internet and democracy debate we ran earlier in the month. To explain – we weren’t allowed to film in Parliament, but we were allowed to take photos and record sound, … Continue reading
Delib does debates (in Westminster no less!)
Delib does debates!
Some might call it natural progression, some may call it Delib 2.0, but our online jousting has just gone live. Over the next few months, Delib will be hosting a series of public debates in Westminster on a range of topics currently on the public media radar.
First up on the 30th June, is a panel discussion, in partnership with the Henry Jackson Society on the topic; “The Internet… Continue reading
Stephen Fry and George Osborne jump on open source bandwagon
Looks like the idea of using open source is gaining momentum once again. Earlier this week, the Conservative Party chucked its hat into the ring with a promise to make all future government IT projects smaller and based on Open … Continue reading