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Search Results Battersea and Tooting Liberal Democrats
Category: Regional>Europe>United Kingdom>Society and Culture>Politics>Parties>Liberal Democrats>Local Parties and Branches
A list of members of the branch, which covers two parliamentary constituencies in South London - Battersea and Tooting.
http://batterseaandtooting.libdems.org/
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Unitarian Society
Category: Reference>Encyclopedias>Subject Encyclopedias>Spartacus Educational>Reform of Parliament
One of the early reform groups, Unitarians were closely identified with social and political reform. Considered religious radicals in London, they formed the Unitarian Society in 1791 to promote the cause of parliamentary reform.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRunitarian.htm
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10 Downing Street Newsroom - Hunting Bill
Category: Regional>Europe>United Kingdom>Society and Culture>Politics>Issues>Hunting Bills>Legislation>Hunting Bill 2003
Afternoon briefing. Explanation of the previous day's vote in Commons and upcoming parliamentary procedures to be followed.
http://www.pm.gov.uk/output/Page4062.asp
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Indonesia and Transnational Terrorism
Category: Society>Issues>Warfare and Conflict>Specific Conflicts>War on Terrorism>International Policy>Asia>Indonesia
Discusses the existence of terrorist groups in the country and the indonesian government's efforts to detect and fight them. Published by the Australian parliamentary Library.
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/CIB/2001-02/02cib06.htm
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Telegraph - Tories attack timing of hunting debate
Category: Regional>Europe>United Kingdom>Society and Culture>Politics>Issues>Hunting Bills>News and Media>2001>February
Yesterday in Parliament. Michael Kallenbach, parliamentary correspondent.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=%2Fnews%2F2001%2F02%2F28%2Fnpar28.xml
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United Kingdom Parliament
Category: Regional>Europe>United Kingdom>Government>Parliament
Information on both houses and national parliamentary services, including texts of bills and Hansard reports.
http://www.parliament.uk/
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Rage at Ebeid
Category: Regional>Africa>Egypt>Society and Culture>History>Railway Fire and Disaster of 2002
Reports early parliamentary debate on the causes of the Upper Egypt train disaster; by Gamal Essam El-Din, in Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Issue No. 576 (7-13 March 2002).
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2002/576/eg32.htm
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The House of Commons Committee on Transport, Local Government and the Regions
Category: Regional>Europe>United Kingdom>Society and Culture>Issues>Transport
Reports of the Committee. Full text of the committee's views and of evidence it has taken on transport issues in its capacity as parliamentary overseer of the Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions. Details of hard copies available for purchase.
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmtlgr.htm
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John Wade
Category: Reference>Encyclopedias>Subject Encyclopedias>Spartacus Educational>Reform of Parliament
Journalist who wrote several articles in favor of parliamentary reform. (1788-1875)
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRwade.htm
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Samuel Smiles
Category: Reference>Encyclopedias>Subject Encyclopedias>Spartacus Educational>Reform of Parliament
Abstract: Born in 1812, the eldest of eleven children, after attending the local school he left at fourteen and joined Dr. Robert Lewins as an apprentice and then went to Edinburgh University in 1829 to study medicine and graduated in 1832. While in Edinburgh, Smiles became involved in the campaign for parliamentary reform. In 1837 he began contributing articles on parliamentary reform for theLeeds Times and decided to abandon his career as a doctor and to become a full-time worker for the cause of political change. In the 1850s Samuel Smiles completely abandoned his interest in parliamentary reform and now argued that self-help provided the best route to success. He died in 1904.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRsmiles.htm
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