Political funding in the United Kingdom

Union Strong NextGen Platform Makes Instant Smartphone Communication Affordable for the Entire Labor Movement

Retrieved on: 
Monday, June 7, 2021

Union Strong , the smartphone app for the labor movement, launched its Next Generation platform today delivering advanced features to better engage members on their smartphones and ensuring any local in the labor movement can take part.

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  • Union Strong , the smartphone app for the labor movement, launched its Next Generation platform today delivering advanced features to better engage members on their smartphones and ensuring any local in the labor movement can take part.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210607005188/en/
    Union Strong MyPeople Tags (Photo: Union Strong)
    The Union Strong app allows unions to contact members where, how and when it matters most.
  • It's affordable, simple, powerful and connects The New York State Pipe Trades Association with our 12 local union affiliates and their members.
  • Unlike emails, push notifications are seen instantly, giving members instant access to union information, said Greg McHale, Founder & CEO of Union Strong.

Electoral Commission to give evidence on regulating digital campaigns

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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

The SelectCommittee on Democracy and Digital Technologies will hear from theElectoral Commission on the regulation of political campaigns and social media advertising.

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  • The SelectCommittee on Democracy and Digital Technologies will hear from theElectoral Commission on the regulation of political campaigns and social media advertising.
  • Tuesday 3 March in Committee Room 2, Palace of Westminster
    Craig Westwood Director of Communications, Policy and Research, Electoral Commission
    The Electoral Commission published its report on digital campaigning 21 months ago, how much progress has been made in implementing your recommendations?
  • Do you feel that the UKs electoral regulation is prepared for that event?
  • If the Commission receives no additional powers, has the Commission considered how it could be more active and effective as a regulator within its current remit?

Electoral Commission to give evidence on regulating digital campaigns

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, March 3, 2020

The SelectCommittee on Democracy and Digital Technologies will hear from theElectoral Commission on the regulation of political campaigns and social media advertising.

Key Points: 
  • The SelectCommittee on Democracy and Digital Technologies will hear from theElectoral Commission on the regulation of political campaigns and social media advertising.
  • Tuesday 3 March in Committee Room 2, Palace of Westminster
    Craig Westwood Director of Communications, Policy and Research, Electoral Commission
    The Electoral Commission published its report on digital campaigning 21 months ago, how much progress has been made in implementing your recommendations?
  • Do you feel that the UKs electoral regulation is prepared for that event?
  • If the Commission receives no additional powers, has the Commission considered how it could be more active and effective as a regulator within its current remit?

Electoral Commission to give evidence on digital campaigning

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Friday, June 14, 2019

Rules extended to cover digital campaigning to be discussed

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  • The Chief Executive of the Electoral Commission, Bob Posner, will give evidence to MPs on the Sub-Committee on Disinformation with a focus on digital campaigning, drawing on the recent EU elections.
  • The Chief Executive of the Electoral Commission, Bob Posner, will give evidence to MPs on the Sub-Committee on Disinformation with a focus on digital campaigning, drawing on the recent EU elections.
  • Questions will also address election funding and party political donations, particularly the use of online payment services providers, and issues involving donations under 500.
  • The second panel will consider research from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue on the influence of online operations on elections and the use of digital payments.

Electoral Commission to give evidence on digital campaigning

Retrieved on: 
Friday, June 14, 2019

Rules extended to cover digital campaigning to be discussed

Key Points: 
  • The Chief Executive of the Electoral Commission, Bob Posner, will give evidence to MPs on the Sub-Committee on Disinformation with a focus on digital campaigning, drawing on the recent EU elections.
  • The Chief Executive of the Electoral Commission, Bob Posner, will give evidence to MPs on the Sub-Committee on Disinformation with a focus on digital campaigning, drawing on the recent EU elections.
  • Questions will also address election funding and party political donations, particularly the use of online payment services providers, and issues involving donations under 500.
  • The second panel will consider research from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue on the influence of online operations on elections and the use of digital payments.

Electoral Commission to give evidence on digital campaigning

Retrieved on: 
Friday, June 14, 2019

Rules extended to cover digital campaigning to be discussed

Key Points: 
  • The Chief Executive of the Electoral Commission, Bob Posner, will give evidence to MPs on the Sub-Committee on Disinformation with a focus on digital campaigning, drawing on the recent EU elections.
  • The Chief Executive of the Electoral Commission, Bob Posner, will give evidence to MPs on the Sub-Committee on Disinformation with a focus on digital campaigning, drawing on the recent EU elections.
  • Questions will also address election funding and party political donations, particularly the use of online payment services providers, and issues involving donations under 500.
  • The second panel will consider research from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue on the influence of online operations on elections and the use of digital payments.

Apologies by MPs to the House of Commons since 1979

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Monday, January 7, 2019This list attempts to capture all instances where an apology has been made on the floor of the House of Commons since 1979

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  • House of Commons Library

    This list attempts to capture all instances where an apology has been made on the floor of the House of Commons since 1979

    This list attempts to capture all instances where an apology has been made on the floor of the House of Commons since 1979.

  • Instances where the Committee recommends that the Member apologises to the House in writing, through the Committee, are not included in this list.
  • Committee on Standards

    The Committee on Standards is appointed by the House of Commons to oversee the work of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards.

  • The Committee cannot take on complaints about MPs, these should be directed to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards.