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I was talking to a friend who’s looking to start using the web and social media more effectively to reach a specific group of people. It got me thinking about the basics - the things that are, in most cases, mission critical when it comes to finding success in a digital world.

I was talking to a friend who’s looking to start using the web and social media more effectively to reach a specific group of people. It got me thinking about the basics - the things that are, in most cases, mission critical when it comes to finding success in a digital world.

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New York Times publishes allegations that PM's media adviser 'actively encouraged' unlawful practice while editor The prime minister's media adviser, Andy Coulson, freely discussed the use of unlawful news-gathering techniques while editor of the News of the World and "actively encouraged" a named reporter to engage in the illegal interception of voicemail messages, according to allegations published by the New York Times. Coulson, who resigned as editor of the News of the World in Ja..   show all text

New York Times publishes allegations that PM's media adviser 'actively encouraged' unlawful practice while editor

The prime minister's media adviser, Andy Coulson, freely discussed the use of unlawful news-gathering techniques while editor of the News of the World and "actively encouraged" a named reporter to engage in the illegal interception of voicemail messages, according to allegations published by the New York Times.

Coulson, who resigned as editor of the News of the World in January 2007 after its royal correspondent was jailed for intercepting voicemail messages, has always insisted that he had no knowledge of illegal activity when he edited the paper or at any time as a journalist. He told a Commons select committee last year: "I have never had any involvement in it at all."

The New York Times website published a trail to a story due to appear in its Sunday magazine. It made detailed allegations likely to bring intense new pressure on Coulson and the Metropolitan police force, which stands accused of favouring Rupert Murdoch's newspaper group by cutting short its investigation, withholding crucial evidence from prosecutors and failing to inform victims of the newspaper's crimes against them. Coulson declined to comment on the allegations. The News of the World and Scotland Yard have denied all the charges.

Coulson resigned after the imprisonment of his royal reporter, Clive Goodman, and a private investigator, Glenn Mulcaire, for "hacking" into the voicemail messages of eight public figures. When the Guardian revealed last year that the scandal involved other journalists at the paper and numerous other victims, Coulson said he had nothing to add to earlier denials of involvement, and the Conservative leader stood by him. David Cameron said: "I believe in giving people a second chance."

The New York Times, which has had an investigative team at work on the story since March, is citing two former News of the World journalists who specifically claim that Coulson was directly aware of his reporters' use of illegal techniques.

An unnamed former editor is quoted as claiming that Coulson talked freely about illegal news-gathering techniques, including phone-hacking, and that he personally had been at "dozens, if not hundreds" of meetings with Coulson where the subject came up. "The editor added that when Coulson would ask where a story came from, editors would reply 'We've pulled the phone records' or 'I've listened to the phone messages'."

In addition, Sean Hoare, a former reporter who used to be a close friend of Coulson, is quoted as saying that when he worked with Coulson at the Sun, he personally played recordings of hacked voicemail messages for him and that later, when he worked for Coulson at the News of the World, he "continued to inform Coulson of his pursuits. Coulson 'actively encouraged me to do it', Hoare said".

Hoare, who was sacked from the paper at a time when he had drink and drug problems, says he personally listened to the voicemail messages of celebrities such as David and Victoria Beckham and that he has spoken out now because he believes it was unfair for Goodman to get all the blame.

Coulson told the Commons media committee last year that he had never even heard Mulcaire's name and that Goodman had been the only reporter involved: "I am absolutely sure that Clive's case was a very unfortunate rogue case."

The New York Times claims to have spoken to a dozen former News of the World reporters and editors who say that phone-hacking was "pervasive" in Coulson's newsroom. "Everyone knew," according to an unnamed senior reporter. "The office cat knew." Most former reporters are unnamed, but Sharon Marshall is named as having witnessed hacking when working under Coulson from 2002-04. "It was an industry-wide thing," she said.

The paper says that Coulson ran a highly competitive newsroom "with single-minded imperiousness". Former News of the World journalists claim that there was a "do whatever it takes" mentality and that reporters were told to "get the story, no matter what". "They described a frantic, sometimes degrading atmosphere in which some reporters openly pursued hacking or other improper tactics to satisfy demanding editors," according to the New York Times.

The paper gives a specific example of the involvement of an editorial executive: "Matt Driscoll, a former sports reporter, recalled chasing a story about the soccer star Rio Ferdinand. Ferdinand claimed he had inadvertently turned off his phone and missed a message alerting him to a drug test. Driscoll had hit a dead end, he said, when an editor showed up at his desk with the player's private phone records." Driscoll was later dismissed and awarded £800,000 by a tribunal, which found that he had been bullied by Coulson.

Bill Akass, managing editor of the News of the World, dismissed the New York Times claims as "unsubstantiated". He said: "We reject absolutely any suggestion or assertion that the activities of Clive Goodman and Glenn Mulcaire, at the time of their arrest, were part of a culture of wrongdoing at the News of the World and were specifically sanctioned or accepted at a senior level in the newspaper."

The New York Times goes on to quote unnamed sources from the Met suggesting that its inquiry into the phone hacking was hampered by a desire to avoid upsetting Britain's biggest selling newspaper: "Several investigators said in interviews that Scotland Yard was reluctant to conduct a wider inquiry in part because of its close relationship with the News of the World."

After a raid on Goodman's desk in August 2006, according to the New York Times, "several detectives said they began feeling internal pressure. One senior investigator said he was approached by someone from the department's press office, who was waving his arms in the air, saying 'wait a minute, let's talk about this'."

The investigator, who has since left Scotland Yard, added that the press officer stressed the department's "long-term relationship with News International". The investigator recalled furiously responding: "There's illegality here, and we'll pursue it like we do any other case." Scotland Yard says that operational decisions are made by police, not by press officers.

Former journalists told the New York Times that when Scotland Yard raided Goodman's desk, two senior journalists "stuffed reams of documents into trash bags and hauled them away". Police did not interview any other reporter or editor apart from Goodman. The material seized from Goodman and Mulcaire included paperwork which potentially implicated three named journalists. None was interviewed and, as the Guardian disclosed last year, the police failed to pass key paperwork to the Crown Prosecution Service.

The New York Times quotes an unnamed former senior prosecutor who was "stunned to discover later that the police had not shared everything. 'I would have said we need to see how far this goes' and 'whether we have a serious problem of criminality on this news desk', said the former prosecutor."

When the case came to court, police identified eight victims of the hacking. However, the New York Times claims that the officer responsible for the inquiry, the then assistant commissioner Andy Hayman, had been shown a "target list" of names and numbers taken from Mulcaire's home which ran to eight or 10 pages and which "read like a British society directory".

The Met told prosecutors that it would approach all known victims, but failed to do so. One who was approached, the then Respect MP George Galloway, told the New York Times that police warned him that his voicemail had been intercepted but refused to tell him who was responsible.

Scotland Yard denies cutting short its inquiry or being influenced by its relationship with the News of the World. The Press Complaints Commission was criticised after two inquiries into the affair failed to find evidence of wrongdoing other than that originally presented by police.

After revelations in the Guardian, the Commons media select committee held a second inquiry into the affair last year. Its report expressed concern "at the readiness of all of those involved – News International, the police and the PCC – to leave Mr Goodman as the sole scapegoat without carrying out a full investigation".

Coulson said tonight: "I absolutely deny these allegations."


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I realized I couldn't give the secret to business success in 10 seconds.
I realized I couldn't give the secret to business success in 10 seconds.
The revenues of all countries are derived directly or indirectly, from the labour of man; and yet the British Government, which, with all its errors, is among the best devised and most enlightened that has hitherto been established, makes extravagant and unnecessary waste of that labour. It makes its waste, too, in the midst of its greatest pecuniary difficulties, and when the utmost efforts of every individual in the state are requisite! You'd be right in thinking that this paragraph was wr..   show all text

The revenues of all countries are derived directly or indirectly, from the labour of man; and yet the British Government, which, with all its errors, is among the best devised and most enlightened that has hitherto been established, makes extravagant and unnecessary waste of that labour. It makes its waste, too, in the midst of its greatest pecuniary difficulties, and when the utmost efforts of every individual in the state are requisite!

You'd be right in thinking that this paragraph was written some time ago. The language is a giveaway; so too is the forelock-tugging to the government. But what Robert Owen wrote nearly 200 years ago in his fourth essay on A New View of Society is remarkably relevant. We can all identify with the pecuniary difficulties, for a start.

We can see, too, the waste of labour. Youth unemployment (and not just the unemployed graduates who get column inches) is a growing problem, with the risk of social unrest that goes with it. Expertise at the other end of the labour lifecycle is disappearing too: in the two weeks I was away over the summer Bura, the British Urban Regeneration Association, ended its 20-year existence, with the risk that years of knowledge of good (and bad) practice will vanish. And the communities that were blighted by unemployment and lack of opportunity in the 1980s and 1990s continue to be.

That waste of energy and potential is a challenge and an opportunity now as it was just after the Napoleonic wars. Times were tougher then, and the suggestions wackier: one of Robert Owen's more outlandish proposals was replacing the plough with the spade, on the grounds that more people would be employed and yields would be higher. It didn't catch on.

Owen was right, though, in recognising the importance of worthwhile work. The conundrum is how to create it when private enterprise is in the doldrums and the state is rapidly retreating from every financial commitment it can.

This is where the idea of the Big Society can become something useful. I've suggested before that it will only work if it can make use of the energies of those who are outside the labour market and offer them opportunities; at a time when those in work are desperate to hang on to their jobs, that may be the only significant resource the Big Society can draw on.

The idea that the Big Society can be an alternative to the state, with volunteers mopping hospital wards or cleaning the streets, has been rightly and roundly lampooned. But the Big Society can become a highly effective complement to the state, and in doing so could begin to address the criticisms of its failure to address issues of equality and social justice.

It can do this by encouraging and enhancing what the new economics foundation calls the core economy: 'the unpaid labour that is crucial to keeping society and communities functioning - the time that is put into caring for older people, volunteering for the community, exercising democratic rights to protest, and raising children'.

All this voluntary activity is work: it is labour that produces a wealth of social goods that would otherwise default to the state, either as a provider of services or as the place where the buck stops when society falls apart. It must be seen as such, and the Big Society provides an ideal lens.

While there's still plenty of confusion about what the Big Society is, what its objectives might be and how it is to be achieved, there's a fairly clear consensus that voluntarism and community self-help are at the heart of it. It includes an ethos of mutual responsibility and interdependence, an emphasis on social enterprise and co-operatives, and a belief in the value of co-design and co-production of services to foster innovation and responsiveness.

That places the Big Society clearly within the sphere of the 'core economy', and around its periphery - the public and voluntary services that support it, and the intermediate activities that can provide stepping stones to the formal labour market. Its role must be to support and strengthen those connections, seek innovations and create new opportunities (which may or may not be within the formal economy). Interestingly, the Big Society Network now describes its role as helping 'ordinary citizens, especially those who are not used to or have limited experience of social action, to achieve local change' - which should mean working with those who are on the margins of society, and supporting others who do so.

The central message here is that voluntary, unpaid activity is not only valuable but essential: essential because it holds society together, but also - and this takes us back to Robert Owen's view of labour - because it provides self-worth, social values and wellbeing. Government needs to understand the corollary, which is that if such activity is valuable then those who are doing it and drawing a benefit from the state should not be penalised or forced into work that is of less value. That demands a radical rethinking of contemporary attitudes to benefit claimants; instead of seeing them as a drain on the state's resources, we should view them as a resource for society, and one that, if employed wisely, is of enormous worth. At the same time we can begin to fashion a social contract where voluntary activity and state support are seen as a reciprocal relationship.

As those of us who've been involved in the Big Society in the North forum have repeatedly pointed out, the Big Society is already here - much of the activity David Cameron and the Big Society Network want to see is already happening. And as Geoff Mulgan highlights in one of the best articles on Big Society I've read recently, there is a wealth of social innovation we can draw on.

Mulgan, like many others, makes the case that the public spending that currently supports such activity needs to be protected, and he's right - because the public purse picks up the tab further down the line if it is not. He also calls for a commitment from government to measure the 'social wealth' of voluntary activity, which could be a huge help in addressing popular attitudes to people outside the formal labour market.

Where I disagree with him is in his view that the government must be 'more precise about what it means' by Big Society. It's understandable, coming from someone who used to be head of strategy at 10 Downing Street, but he should recognise that governments come and go (and often don't know whether they're doing either), and lasting culture change needs to be owned and fashioned outside as well as within the political process. The value of social action should be defined by those who benefit from it.

Where does that leave the role of the state? Instead of being viewed as the antithesis of strong civil society, it should be seen as its partner. Where civil society generates wellbeing, the state needs to continue to provide universal welfare at a level we collectively decide we want and can afford. Where civil society innovates, the state must look out for those who get left behind. Where civil society creates new activities and even new markets, the state should provide protection against failure.

To create a society that is not only fairer but more human, the state and civil society must see their roles as complementary. To criticise society rather than the state for failing to achieve equality is like complaining that leeks aren't potatoes. We don't need one or the other - we need both.

The goal, let's remember, is to forge relationships between the individual and the state that are fit for the 21st century. To do that we need to recognise the value of everybody's labour, paid or unpaid, and do our best to maximise it for the benefit of all of us.
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Wednesday 4 August was Playday, the annual celebration of children's right to play, and over 850 events took place across the UK, making Playday 2010 the biggest on record!
Wednesday 4 August was Playday, the annual celebration of children's right to play, and over 850 events took place across the UK, making Playday 2010 the biggest on record!
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Do you employ newly qualified social workers?: The NQSW programme enables employers to offer a consistent, high quality, 12 month support package to those in their first year of employment as a social worker. CWDC will provide support and funding for all NQSWs who meet the eligibility criteria. CWDC are holding two NQSW programme information workshops in September to enable you to ask questions about the programme and hear about the experiences of employers currently taking part. These will tak..   show all text
Do you employ newly qualified social workers?:

The NQSW programme enables employers to offer a consistent, high quality, 12 month support package to those in their first year of employment as a social worker. CWDC will provide support and funding for all NQSWs who meet the eligibility criteria.

CWDC are holding two NQSW programme information workshops in September to enable you to ask questions about the programme and hear about the experiences of employers currently taking part. These will take place on:

London 17 September 2010: 10:00 - 12:00
Leeds 20 September 2010: 10:00 - 12:00

If you would like to register your organisation for the programme or attend a workshop please contact Jonathan Stanton on 0113 290 4143 or by emailing nqsw@cwdcouncil.org.uk.

Further information can be found at www.cwdcouncil.org.uk/nqsw.

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: retweet tom_watson: Guardian have the story. Up to us to RT as no other UK newspaper will run it: http://bit.ly/9fmOcI <-I'm taking this further later today.  02.09.2010 01.19.59
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: retweet naomimc: RT @tom_watson: Guardian have the story. Up to us to RT as no other UK newspaper will run it: http://bit.ly/9fmOcI  02.09.2010 01.12.11
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: retweet ajrhayman: Shame on UK press - why is the NYT doing the hard investigative work that Brit hacks shld be doing? Oh, yes, Murdoch http://bit.ly/cvQGdE  01.09.2010 23.05.14
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: retweet oliverburkeman: Huge NYT mag piece on Murdoch phone-hacking (incl damning evidence of Andy Coulson's complicity) http://nyti.ms/cfFnt6 http://bit.ly/bJbiqS  01.09.2010 15.37.04
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: "Coulson discussed phone hacking at NotW. PM's media adviser 'actively encouraged' unlawful practice" http://bit.ly/bCWYZ0 - The Guardian  01.09.2010 13.56.35
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: retweet Equality_SW: Equality Act 2010: Public sector equality duty consultation launched - http://bit.ly/93a9Vm  01.09.2010 09.31.28
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: Equality Act 2010: Public sector equality duty consultation launched - http://bit.ly/93a9Vm  01.09.2010 09.30.04
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: retweet Equality_SW: Equality Act 2010: Public sector equality duty consultation launched - http://bit.ly/93a9Vm  01.09.2010 09.33.33
guardian.co.uk - Jane Dudman
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: RT @charitysector: Leading questions: Terry Stokes, London Advice Services Alliance http://bit.ly/aEEwvY <good man! @lasaict  01.09.2010 00.35.56
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: retweet charitysector: Leading questions: Terry Stokes, London Advice Services Alliance http://bit.ly/aEEwvY  31.08.2010 23.55.31
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: Leading questions: Terry Stokes, London Advice Services Alliance: Lasa's chief executive on the importance of welf... http://bit.ly/bI3kSU  31.08.2010 23.52.42
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: Leading questions: Terry Stokes, London Advice Services Alliance http://bit.ly/bI3kSU  31.08.2010 22.43.11
socialreporter.com - David Wilcox
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: retweet davidwilcox: Posted: Evolving #bigsociety - summary and next ideas http://bit.ly/a8MnEj | Now it's time to get practical.  31.08.2010 08.21.15
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: RT @davidwilcox: Posted: Evolving #bigsociety - summary and next ideas http://bit.ly/a8MnEj | Now it's time to get practical.  31.08.2010 08.19.39
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: retweet davidwilcox: Posted: Evolving #bigsociety - summary and next ideas http://bit.ly/a8MnEj | Now it's time to get practical.  31.08.2010 08.13.10
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: Posted: Evolving #bigsociety - summary and next ideas http://bit.ly/a8MnEj | Now it's time to get practical.  31.08.2010 08.07.19
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: retweet ElizabethKenyon: RT @Comm_Links Does your organisation work with refugees? Fill in a short survey and you could win £75 http://j.mp/dgy0Z3  31.08.2010 03.23.35
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: retweet ElizabethKenyon: RT @Comm_Links Does your organisation work with refugees? Fill in a short survey and you could win £75 http://j.mp/dgy0Z3  31.08.2010 03.21.13
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: RT @comm_links: Does your organisation work with refugees? Fill in our short survey and you could win £75 http://j.mp/dgy0Z3  31.08.2010 02.17.17
techcrunch.com - MG Siegler
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: retweet FOSSwiki: Office Reading: #Diaspora Clarifies: #OpenSource On September 15, Consumer Alpha In October - http://tcrn.ch/cpfItW http://bit.ly/90rRA9  30.08.2010 15.46.47
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: GReader shared: Diaspora Clarifies: Open Source On September 15, Consumer Alpha In October http://bit.ly/a7IZUT  30.08.2010 13.04.26
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: RT @TechCrunch: Diaspora Clarifies: Open Source On September 15, Consumer Alpha In October - http://tcrn.ch/d6wDao by @parislemon  30.08.2010 12.43.48
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: retweet tonybovaird: Just 14% of children's achievement attributed to lessons in school, rest down to home environment and other factors - http://bbc.in/aYrO6S  29.08.2010 03.06.25
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: retweet tonybovaird: Just 14% of children's achievement attributed to lessons in school, rest down to home environment and other factors - http://bbc.in/aYrO6S  29.08.2010 03.01.33
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: Info about @navca 's Health and Social Care work - http://bit.ly/awNDc4, follow @navcahsc for updates  27.08.2010 03.49.01
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: Info about @navca 's Health and Social Care work - http://bit.ly/awNDc4, follow @navcahsc for updates  27.08.2010 03.08.36
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: retweet lcpu: Info about @navca 's Health and Social Care work - http://bit.ly/awNDc4, follow @navcahsc for updates  27.08.2010 03.07.47
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: Info about @navca 's Health and Social Care work - http://bit.ly/awNDc4, follow @navcahsc for updates  27.08.2010 02.24.15
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: retweet navcanews: NAVCA News Public spending cuts and the voluntary and community sector: This paper was prepared by NAVCA Chief Exe... http://bit.ly/br1lZ1  26.08.2010 03.25.26
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: Excellent paper by NAVCA Chief Exec on public spending cuts & the voluntary and community sector. RT @navcanews http://bit.ly/br1lZ1  26.08.2010 03.11.47
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: NAVCA News Public spending cuts and the voluntary and community sector: This paper was prepared by NAVCA Chief Exe... http://bit.ly/br1lZ1  26.08.2010 02.57.34
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: Public spending cuts and the voluntary and community sector - This paper was prepared by NAVCA Chief... http://tumblr.com/x82grhgv2  26.08.2010 02.57.25
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: Today sees the first #hulmesms, Manchester http://bit.ly/cRQh0T with @gioproject. @adrianslatcher we will promote the C2C workshop too!  25.08.2010 23.10.23
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: Still time to sign up to the first #hulmesms, manchester tomorrow http://bit.ly/cRQh0T any more volunteers to be surgeons? please!  25.08.2010 13.20.49
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: Last screening of Women Without Men tomorrow night :: http://tinyurl.com/38rjpyj  25.08.2010 00.44.24
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: Women Without Men, first of the run tonight >> http://is.gd/eqZRy  20.08.2010 02.43.34
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: Starting tomorrow night Women Without Men -> Watershed http://is.gd/eoG3L  19.08.2010 05.50.53
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: Roundtable Event - 10 September - the future of the council's web platform http://ht.ly/2tidy - a further 25 tickets available #bccweb  23.08.2010 05.49.08
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: I have just released 25 further tickets for the Bristol City Council Roundtable Event on its future web platform #BCCweb http://ht.ly/2tidy  23.08.2010 04.19.22
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: RT @navcanews: Skills consultations - Minister John Hayes launched two consultations in July, Skills for... http://tumblr.com/x82g8lf4c  20.08.2010 03.44.17
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: RT @navcanews: Skills consultations - Minister John Hayes launched two consultations in July, Skills for... http://tumblr.com/x82g8lf4c  20.08.2010 03.44.16
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: Skills consultations - Minister John Hayes launched two skills consultations in July, Skills for Sustainable... http://tumblr.com/x82g8lf4c  20.08.2010 03.42.02
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: People aged 25+ too busy to volunteer http://bbc.in/a2wknr. Many residents told us this during our Bradford project http://bit.ly/apwPBr  19.08.2010 04.41.53
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: retweet RedTweeters: 66% of adults say they are too busy to volunteer for #BigSociety according to BBC poll http://bbc.in/cjd55Y  19.08.2010 04.04.40
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: BBC poll says people too busy to volunteer http://bbc.in/aBikfE. If you're an IT expert prove them wrong @ http://bit.ly/b3gJlT  19.08.2010 04.03.30
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: My Twifficiency score is 40%. Whats yours? http://twifficiency.com/  17.08.2010 07.07.01
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: My Twifficiency score is 39%. Whats yours? http://twifficiency.com/  17.08.2010 07.04.35
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: My Twifficiency score is 45%. Whats yours? http://twifficiency.com/  17.08.2010 05.49.43
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: My "Twifficiency" is 36%. I have quite simply _no idea_ what this means. Is that good or bad? http://bit.ly/d3Om83  17.08.2010 03.03.21
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: My Twifficiency score is 36%. Whats yours? http://twifficiency.com/  17.08.2010 03.01.50
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: My Twifficiency score is 49%. Whats yours? http://twifficiency.com/  17.08.2010 02.20.55
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: retweet kmarkparker: Cuts: Department-by-department from the BBC http://bbc.in/dxzaVD #publicsectorcuts  17.08.2010 00.55.06
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: Some cuts not included RT @michael__ellis: BBC News - Cuts watch: Department-by-department http://bbc.in/b43I6H  16.08.2010 08.14.19
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: retweet bbcpolitics: Find out where government spending axe is fallling - in full http://bbc.in/buIsKi  16.08.2010 04.09.57
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: RT @davidwilcox Public sector downsizing in a connected #bigsociety by @willperrin http://bit.ly/9zYA3R >> interesting post  16.08.2010 15.30.03
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: RT @davidwilcox Public sector downsizing in a connected #bigsociety by @willperrin http://bit.ly/9zYA3R >> interesting post  16.08.2010 13.27.57
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: Public sector downsizing in a connected #bigsociety by @willperrin http://bit.ly/9zYA3R < great ideas worth a community of practice?  16.08.2010 04.30.02
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