Articles in the UK politics Category
History will be made on Friday 30 October 2009, when Members of the UK Youth Parliament (MYPs) hold their annual sitting in the House of Commons. This will be the first time in history the Youth Parliament, or any other body, has been allowed to use the chamber and sit on the green benches.
The UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) aims to enable “young people to use their energy and passion to change the world for the better”. An organisation for young people, run by young people, much like Conservative Future, the …
Below is a survey launched by the British Youth Council – you may win £50 vouchers if you enter the survey:
The British Youth Council (BYC) is gearing up for the next General Election.
This must be held on or before Thursday 3 June 2010. 650 MPs will be elected to the House of Commons to represent people across the UK. These MPs will, along with Peers in the House of Lords, make up the UK Parliament.
BYC wants this new Parliament to put into practice the actions young people know will make …
The results for the European elections will start coming out this Sunday (7th) evening with the BBC running a results show from 10pm to 1am.
Throughout the 3 hour election programme Conservative Future will be running a live blogging session.
We are also inviting members of all the political youth movements to join us debating the results, and the possible political ramifications.
The UK Parliament Web Centre has being adding a lot of online content in recent months, and really making great use of web2.0 developments – they are now on Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Youtube and many more…
2009 is the 150th anniversary of Big Ben, one of the most famous landmarks in the world – and the clock tower that keeps time on politics in our country.
The UK Parliament has a website section for this anniversary – giving you the history, facts about Big Ben, and how it was built. There is …
