As part of a new Political Resource Centre,
18 Doughty Street has introduced an Events Calendar. It will list any event of political significance to which the general public are invited. We'll hopefully be filming some of them to broadcast on the channel. Click
HERE to see the list as it stands at the moment. If you have an event you'd like listed (free of charge) please email events AT 18doughtystreet DOT com.
I see the political world ends at the M25 then.
ReplyDeletequit whinging and email them an event then!
ReplyDeleteLooks like an interesting resource.
ReplyDeleteHmm, no mention of the Assembly thing that Arsembly announced today...will Welsh bloggers be invited? (assuming the story's true)
ReplyDeleteOrdovicius, it's on the 18DS site blog
ReplyDeleteIt's really interesting to see how the internet is changing politics!! This could be really beneficial to youth organisations like our own.
ReplyDeleteCheck out the Ruth Kelly 'body language' while Desperate Des makes his apologies to the House...
ReplyDeleteShame the events are pretty much all in London...never mind, I trust you and your 18DS colleagues will attend and report on as many as possible?
ReplyDeleteChris
ReplyDeleteWe are happy to inbclude events anywhere in the country if we are told about them. Obviously our resources are rather more limited than the BBC and can only cover a limited number of events.
You haven't been touting what's on 18 Doughty St tonight Iain. Cat got your tongue? (And your name transparencies?)
ReplyDeleteSurely 'calendar' ??
ReplyDelete...Slightly beyond the M25: September 17, 2007. Cross the pond and learn more about the U.S. Constitution at the Conservative Caucus' Annual Constitution Day Event in Washington, DC, held on the anniversary of the signing of the Constitution in 1789. Details will soon be posted on www.conservativeusa.org/events.htm. We have many U.S. conservative events listed on this political events page so there's sure to be a great event happening most any time you visit the States.
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