The Europe Roundup: How the Indignados Movement is Redefining Politics
BY Antonella Napolitano | Tuesday, October 18 2011
Spain | How the Indignados Movement is Redefining Politics While the OccupyWallStreet protest spread around the world, it's time to rethink action and objectives for those who helped start this movement, the ... Read More
Google+ 'Parliament' Circle Gains Three Members: Cameron, Clegg, Miliband
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, September 14 2011
British Prime Minister David Cameron, Labour Party leader Ed Miliband and top Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg have all joined Google +, the Financial Times reports: By bringing all three major parties onto the site at once, ... Read More
The American Angle on David Cameron's Social Media Censorship Moment
BY Nick Judd | Monday, August 22 2011
The "special relationship" between the United States and United Kingdom apparently went unscathed earlier this month when British Prime Minister David Cameron attacked one of the U.S. State Department's pet causes, ... Read More
On The British Government's Study of Banning Criminal Suspects From Social Media
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, August 11 2011
The British government believes it may be able to prevent the kind of destruction that happened to the Croydon building pictured above during recent riots by banning suspected criminals from social media. Photo: Peter G. ... Read More
More Open Data for Britain
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, July 7 2011
Straight from Downing Street: The Prime Minister has today committed to publishing key data on the National Health Service, schools, criminal courts and transport. This represents the most ambitious open data agenda of ... Read More
A Spot of Tech with the PM's Toast
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, October 14 2010
From the UK Conservatives' Flickr feed: "The Prime Minister David Cameron has a piece of toast and checks the web on an iPad." Read More
Britain's Cameron and Facebook's Zuckerberg Talk Deficit Reduction
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, July 9 2010
Street Fighter, Downing Street Edition
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, May 5 2010
Caught up in these last few tense hours of the UK election, and need a way to blow off some steam? You could do worse than playing a few rounds of "Downing Street Fighter." It's actually well done, and some ... Read More
How the Internet is Changing Politics in Great Britain
BY Micah L. Sifry | Sunday, April 25 2010
Something very interesting is unfolding in Great Britain as the country nears the general election of May 6. The two-party duopoly that has dominated British politics ever since the end of World War II is facing a ... Read More
UK's Cameron Gets His Own "Girls" Tribute Video
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, April 19 2010
President Obama's bequest to the future of Internet politics is that there will mostly like be a "Obama Girl"-like video made for any candidate with populist leanings, at least the male ones. (As if we needed ... Read More