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  • Paying for Politics - 20 Jul, 2006

    Hansard Society proposes core principles for debate Take part in the Review of the Funding of Political Parties online forum at http://forum.partyfundingreview.gov.uk The Hansard Society has published a discussion paper, Paying for Politics - the Principles of Funding Political ...

  • “What has the EU done for me?” - 14 Jul, 2006

    Enter our young journalists' writing competition and win a trip to Brussels Four budding young journalists from the UK will have the chance to join their counterparts from Finland on a visit to the European Commission in Brussels to attend press conferences and briefings during the ...

  • Party Funding - 13 Jul, 2006

    The Hansard Society discussion paper, Paying for Politics - the Principles of Funding Political Parties has now been updated and is now available to download . The Hansard Society paper calls for any scheme of funding for political parties to be designed around a ...

  • What next for Parliament? - 12 Jul, 2006

    Speaking at a Hansard Society meeting today (to be broadcast on BBC Parliament, this Saturday at 9pm ), Leader of the House Rt Hon Jack Straw MP, in his first major speech on Parliament, covered three main issues: He stressed that the test for ...

  • Rt Hon Jack Straw MP speech tonight - 11 Jul, 2006

    The Leader of the House makes his first major speech on Parliament to Hansard Society What Next for Parliament? Tuesday July 11 6.45 - 7.45pm Westminster In his first major speech on Parliament since ...

  • Young people say careers services need thorough overhaul - 10 Jul, 2006

    University degrees not right for everyone Vocational courses receive an unmerited bad press Work experience is a must as long as it's relevant Under-18s made their voices heard in a Hansard Society online debate - Whistle ...

  • 'No taxation without representation?' - 4 Jul, 2006

    Parliament could do better in scrutinising public finance, says new report from the Hansard Society 4 July is American Independence Day, celebrating a revolution based on the belief of ‘no taxation without representation.' But what does this famous phrase mean in the modern, British context? ...

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