British Government and Politics on the Internet
Keele University's directory of government and political resources on the internet.
Keele University's directory of government and political resources on the internet.
Aiming to improve young people's involvement in local and national projects about young people's rights to participate as citizens.
Searchable database of MPs, ministers, election candidates, constituency map and parliamentary activity. Includes biographies, jobs and committees, voting records and contact information.
Ongoing news and comment about campus campaigns and NUS elections plus information about studying politics at university, advice on how to get involved in alternative politics and talkboards.
Provides a communication channel between MPs and constituents by providing mailing lists linked with online discussion forums.
Technology to enhance and support the democratic process, including an online petition system.
Magazine format articles on current issues in world politics, covering themes such as the environment and climate change, globalisation, European, American and World politics, and security and terrorism; written by well-known academics and journalists.
Courses, case studies, research links and bibliography.
Wikipedia article which links to additional entries such as Parliament, MPs, the Prime Minister, local government, elections, and political parties.
The Politics section of the Social Science Information Gateway; a large directory of internet and other political resources.
This page is partly based on the Open Directory Project.
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