- The Car Party becomes an officially recognised political party.
Despite having 393 members join since the 6th November 2006 and becoming an officially recognised political party on the 12th December 2006 the UK media refuse to acknowledge our exsistence. The Animal Rights Party launched with 200 members and yet received nationwide press coverage.
(Filed: Mon Dec 18 2006)
- UKIP Woking question councils tax payer funded PC magazine.
UKIP Woking today questioned the level of political correctness being force fed to Wokings residents, after the councils tax payer funded propaganda exercise enraged Christians, by choosing a picture of a Muslim lady in full Islamic dress as the front cover of it's magazine.
(Filed: Thu Dec 07 2006)
- UnityUK and LinkUK Integration Underway
OCLC PICA and The Combined Regions (TCR) are pleased to announce that the process to integrate the UnityUK service with the LinkUK service has successfully begun.
(Filed: Thu Oct 12 2006)
- Conservatives in NI Slam Hain Hypocrisy
The Conservative Party in Northern Ireland Criticise Northern Ireland Secretary for Standing for Labour Party Deputy Leadership While Party Blocks Organisation in Northern Ireland
(Filed: Wed Sep 13 2006)
- Help bring Peace to Lebanon by simply wearing a T shirt
Protest artists conceptTshirts release Peace in Lebanon T shirts to get the message of peace across. They want as many people as possible to wear the T shirts to help show the world that Britain wants peace even if the government isn’t saying so.
(Filed: Mon Jul 31 2006)
- Increase in town planners online learning
A design makeover and enhanced content including a popular legal ‘blog’ has boosted visits to record levels at the Royal Town Planners’ Institute (RTPI) performance and learning support web site at www.planningmatters.co.uk
(Filed: Wed Jul 12 2006)
- UnityUK membership tops 100
In excess of 100 library authorities have already signed up to become members of UnityUK: the next generation resource sharing and interlibrary loan service from The Combined Regions (TCR). UnityUK is a part-financed project by the European Union’s European Regional Development Fund delivered through the South Yorkshire Objective 1 Programme. In the four months since the launch, 90% of members have been trained, and four regional user groups have been scheduled. More than 50% of subscribers have already used the service to place a request.
(Filed: Sat Jul 08 2006)
- THE CITY OF THE HAGUE FINE-TUNE THEIR SEARCH RESULTS USING OCLC PICA TECHNOLOGY
The City of the Hague are now live with a new, upgraded, version of CPORTAL, the e-Government search engine from OCLC PICA. The upgrade, to CPORTAL 2.0, enhances the search service available to users of the www.denhaag.nl website.
Using the new version, CPORTAL administrators can control the relevance ranking across the whole of the results set: they can simultaneously specify a preference for results from particular data sets, and achieve query responses in less than half a second.
(Filed: Fri Jun 09 2006)
- PR: CAMERON’S HOT AIR ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGN
The current attempt by Conservative leader David Cameron to don the mantle of a committed environmentalist further illustrates the lightweight nature of the man. Stunts like putting a wind turbine on his roof and going to see a glacier in Norway only serve to remind us that he is a media guru who is out of his depth.
(Filed: Wed Apr 19 2006)
- Solicitors back new compensation claim laws
A LEADING firm of Scottish solicitors has backed a prediction this week by independent market analysts Datamonitor that, as a result of impending government legislation, three-quarters of the UK’s ‘no win no fee’ accident claims firms could soon close their doors.
(Filed: Tue Apr 18 2006)
- Council calls for action on St George's Day
A Kent Borough Council has set itself on a collision course with political correctness by urging businesses, residents and schools to fly the flag of St George with pride this Summer.
(Filed: Wed Apr 12 2006)
- UnityUK goes live in the first library authorities
UnityUK, the next generation resource sharing and interlibrary loan service from The Combined Regions (TCR), has gone live in the first three library authorities to move onto the new system. This represents the first phase of libraries to migrate to UnityUK and comes just six weeks after the announcement of the launch of the new service.
(Filed: Sat Apr 08 2006)
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