WHOEVER wins in Haverstock tomorrow, isn’t what we all really want from our candidates are people who are clear and decisive, speak their mind and are open about their [...]
Live Blog: May 7/11.17am THANKS to the BBC for publicising my excitable tweets from the election count this morning. Hopefully some of the drama of the event came over in the [...]
THE Conservative shadow housing minister Grant Shapps ranks number 21 on the most influential people on Twitter, according to some survey or other. After meeting him [...]
CLEVER clogs journalist, broadcaster and all round good egg Jonathan Fryer is in the latest press of the Liberal Democrat News, the party’s weekly newspaper, urging [...]
WEST Hampstead has a top blogger and Twitter expert who you can follow at @whampstead. It’s a good week to take a look at his work right now, as he has posted an [...]
THE debate over the importance of Twitter and other social networking sites in the coming elections, held at City University, continues to cause ripples. Andrew Marshall, the [...]
TO City University, that hotbed for fast-tracking, fast tweeting £4,000-a-course student journalists, and a special debate with Nick Robinson and others on one of their [...]
HOW do you fancy trying this for size: Live blogging from council meetings? There’s news today that the Manchester Evening News are running with it, firing off minute [...]
WHERE’S Gilligan? Whenever Ken Livingstone committed a minor indiscretion like this he would be roasted by the Evening Standard. Yet when Boris Johnson gets a ticking [...]
GILES Coren was so chuffed with the amount of money Camden Council paid him to launch the Love Camden brochure – a sort of council guide to local [...]