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Archive for Week in Review

Wardman Wire Weekly Running Order

    A quick summary of the regular articles that we aim to publish each week. These form a framework for the blog, and other articles are published around them. As it’s a blog, they won’t all appear absolutely consistently (unlike the nationals, I do not pay them £60k a year each…), but this is the general outline.

    Daily

    Monday

    • Lunchtime - The Day Job Guest Column: Me, my day job and my blog.

    Tuesday

    Wednesday

    Thursday

    Friday

    • Gadget Guide by Matt Wardman (starting soon).
    • Freeform Friday (still thinking about the exact format).

    Saturday

    Sunday

    Article Series - WW Running Order and Looking Ahead

    1. Occasional Columns on the Wardman Wire: Blog Platform
    2. Wardman Wire Run down of Regular Weekly Postings: Blog Platform
    3. Wardman Wire Weekly Running Order

    Occasional Columns on the Wardman Wire: Blog Platform

      This is the second of three extra Blog Platform columns to outline the current writers and features on the Wardman Wire , and to look at future developments.

      This article talks about the “occasional columns”. Currently we have 3 of these.

      column-mike-rouse-header Not a Number

      Mike Rouse stopped writing regularly for the blog when he left 18 Doughty Street.

      The column covered the important area of the interaction of technology and new media, and how this would effect politics and political communication.

      This is a column I’d like to restart - as it is an area of rapid change and high interest.

      free-speech-headerFree Speech

      I’m expecting Free Speech to be one of the main themes in UK politics over the next 5 years - especially as there have been increasing circumscribing of many different freedoms in the UK over the last decade.

      We gave extensive coverage to the Usmanov case, and will continue to do our bit to campaign for the right to freedom of expression in the UK - and in particular reform of the UK Libel Laws.

      Any politician who will commit themselves to reversing many of the repressive laws we have seen introduced - from the restrictions on demonstrations to the centralisation of personal information will be in a strong position to ask me for my vote at the next election.

      If there is a writer out there willing to contribute a weekly (or more occasional) article around Civil Liberties to the blog, this column is waiting for you. I should add that I am always willing to back good writers or bloggers who do not yet have much experience or a high profile.

      column-hot-issue-headerHot Issue

      This is a column we wheel out when there is a currently contentious issue - it consists of a summary of different viewpoints, and some analysis from the writer.

      Wrapping Up

      I will add further occasional columns as and when seems necessary.

      There will be one more article in this series on Monday morning. I will put up a few indicators as to where I hope to take the blog over the next 3-4 months.

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      Article Series - WW Running Order and Looking Ahead

      1. Occasional Columns on the Wardman Wire: Blog Platform
      2. Wardman Wire Run down of Regular Weekly Postings: Blog Platform
      3. Wardman Wire Weekly Running Order

      Wardman Wire Run down of Regular Weekly Postings: Blog Platform

        Back in early December I posted a run-down of the list of weekly columns on the Wardman Wire, using the excuse that the site “has been a bit of a building site recently with a lot of changes”. I’m pleased to say that the move from a personal political blog to a site with a wider team of writers is nearly complete - so there may be a bit more stability round here for the next few months (at least in terms of who is writing).

        This is an extra Blog Platform column to map out where we are and where we may be going.

        What Happens each Week

        I’m doing a rundown by day this time. There’s more to say, but I’ll keep this post as short as I can manage. Now that the rate of change on the blog is slowing down (at least in terms of new and guest writers), I’ll see if I can be more reliable at making sure that things appear on the right day.

        Our practice is - with one or two exceptions - to publish the column each day at 11:00am, to give time for the article to hit the RSS feed in time for the lunch break. Then nothing else appears until perhaps 4pm.

        As ever, the best way not to miss anything is to subscribe to our RSS feed.

        Nearly Every day

        column-a-daily-roundup-header[1]The Daily Roundup” is currently a roundup of 10 or a dozen newspaper stories designed to provide “blog fodder” for our readers. It focuses on interesting and occasionally unusual stories. On good days it is published around 1am; on not quite so good days with breakfast or a little later. As you can see from the podcast player in the sidebar, we experimented with a daily podcast - I hope to take that forward, but I’m thinking about a practical approach.

        The “Morning Funny” (which needs a better name) is a cartoon or joke which appears at the start of the day - usually at around 9:00am. There are agreements in place with 5 or 6 different cartoonists to reproduce their work, and I sometimes re-recycle a joke from the Adam Smith Institute Jokester; make that “used to re-recycle” - he has retired.

        Blogger writing about the Day JobMonday

        The Day Job” is about what bloggers do when they are not blogging. I have only done one of these, and intend to increase the frequency.

        Politics Decoded by GarboTuesday

        Politics Decoded” is Garbo’s weekly political comment column - running for 6 months now. Garbo publishes his “bon mots” before lunch on a Tuesday with the reliability of Mr Gordon asking Mr Cameron questions at PMQs instead of answering them.

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        Article Series - WW Running Order and Looking Ahead

        1. Occasional Columns on the Wardman Wire: Blog Platform
        2. Wardman Wire Run down of Regular Weekly Postings: Blog Platform
        3. Wardman Wire Weekly Running Order

        Politalk Political Weekly Sketch

          Politalk is a snarky and PG (I guess) rated interpretation of the week’s politics. This is the first edition from last week.

          It is made by Gavin Whenman (script/voiceover) and Lee Griffin.

          Very sharply observed, but still needs some polishing. To my mind it has too much content in the animation. This is the description:

          First of a new short video series investigating the last week in mainstream politics.

          Being my first it was bound to screw up somehow though! The format is inspired by Zero Punctuation (http://www.fullyramblomatic.com) and all work not my own is used under “fair dealing”. Please contact me if you have any problems on griffindorblog@googlemail.com!

          I hope they keep it up.

          Liberal Conspiracy made the comment:

          I’m not sure Lee Griffin realised how much work something like this would entail, but the result is very promising.

          I haven’t found an RSS feed.

          Here’s a segment:

          I personally cannot think of anything that will bring extremist terrorist to love us more than they already do than by specifically singling out muslims, as Bill Rammell has suggested to universities…again, keeping them locked up without charge and then releasing the poor innocent buggers after a month and a half.

          Oh, actually I can think of something that might make them love us more, informing them after they’ve been wrongly imprisoned for 42 days that MPs have finally decided you shouldn’t be held for longer than 28.

          Review of the week ending 27/4/2007 on the Wardman Wire

            This post is to highlight a few of the articles published on the Wardman Wire this week, which you may have missed.

            Regular Articles

            This week’s Double Trouble was actually a Triple Trouble, musing whether Sion Simon MP or Jonathan Ross looked more like Dill the Dog?

            And this week a bonus Lookalike Article features the Serpentine summer pavilion and a cartoon Tasmanian Devil.

            Articles about Politics

            Watch 18 Doughty Street next week for a campaign advert aiming to Bring the Arms Trade under Proper Control.

            24th April was the day to Remember the Slaughter of the Armenians by the regime of the Young Turks a century ago.

            I praised an Excellent Any Questions War on Terror Discussion, including uploading the key sound segment for your delectation.

            Scoops, Poops, Odds and Sods

            After a lot of digging, I have finally unearthed membership figures for the National Secular Society.

            Howling Spoons had a go at Table Tennis.

            There was some humbug published by the Independent on Sunday on bees wiped out by mobile phones.

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