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Civil Service Blog Code Redefined: Wordle

Civil Service Blog Code Redefined: Wordle

Following on from Tom Watson MP’s release of a Code for Participation for Civil Servants online, I thought I would turn it into a Wordle.

Since the Statement of Principles is free of waffle and padding, it seems to work quite well. Click through for the full size version.

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Total Politics - A Detailed Review of the Website

Total Politics - A Detailed Review of the Website

20080622-total-politics-screenshot-frontpage-full-page-large-mastheadYesterday I promised further first impressions of the new Total Politics website. Instead I have done a more detailed review. I have not seen a copy of the magazine yet, but I am likely to be a regular reader on the website so I’ve approached the review from this angle. This is a long piece, and I’ve reproduced my conclusions at the top.

Total Summary

Let’s not beat about the bush: I like it and I will read it, and in some ways Total Politics will be a unique resource - editorially and for some months at least until somebody else catches up with the resource centre.

With adjustments to the screen colours, I’d say it’s at about 80% of where a mature version of the site should be - very good indeed for a first day launch of a complex new website built from scratch. Throw in the site adjustments I’ve highlighted, and I’d take that up to about 85%.

Is it as a viable proposition and a viable business? I don’t know - look in 18 months time to see if it is still here and in what form.

What needs to be right for success? All the usual things - delivery on time, good writing, facts correct and all the other attributes that create a good editorial reputation.

The longer term future of the site will depend on the “free magazine for elected politicians” business model proving profitable, and the website a volume and mixture of traffic to promote the areas of the business which will generate cashflow.

Brazilian lost tribe photo was a fake

Brazilian lost tribe photo was a fake

Do you remember the lost tribe shooting arrows at a low flying aircraft? It turns out that the picture was not a lost tribe at all - it was a tribe known for around a century.

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On May 30th it was:

Aerial images prove existence of remote Amazon tribe

Deep in the Amazon jungle, one of the Brazil’s last uncontacted indigenous tribes has been photographed from the air, to prove its existence.

This morning the Observer has a story:

Tribal guardian admits the Amazon Indians’ existence was already known, but he hoped the publicity would lift the threat of logging

The Conservatives must think about the Future of Devolution in Wales - Professor Richard Wyn Jones

This morning Sandef Rhyferys has published a translation of a letter to David Cameron from Professor Richard Wyn Jones, Director of the Institute of Welsh Politics at the Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth University.

Professor Wyn Jones addresses the future possibilities for Welsh politics, and the future of devolved government in Wales. He argues for a further shift to greater powers for the Welsh Assembly.

It is a long letter, and I have quoted the first part below. I have not indented the quote on this occasion.

From Sanddef:

Translation of a letter to David Cameron written by Professor Richard Wyn Jones, Director of the Institute of Welsh Politics at the Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth University. The original welsh version can be found in the current edition of the Welsh current affairs magazine, Barn.

Greek tabloid By-Election blogging on the way ... I predict

Greek tabloid By-Election blogging on the way … I predict

q-photo-barbarellaI sense an outbreak of tabloid blogging coming on over at Mr Eugenides’ taverna

At Henley we know about the two Miss GB Contestants, but we now also have the “Fur Play Party” candidate, who is apparently (OK - it’s his book) endorsed by Mr David Milliband MP the Metric Minister:

“I have played cricket with Richard Heller. This book is as playful as his bowling and unique as his batting. I hope it drums up interest in politics and cricket alike.”

Total Politics Magazine Website launched by Iain Dale

Total Politics Magazine Website launched by Iain Dale

The new Total Politics magazine has just launched their new website www.totalpolitics.com.

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My very first impressions are that there are a lot of interesting features there, including a local politics blog - which is something British Politics is crying out for a least a year.

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