Archive for May, 2009
Interesting talk from David Cameron today on reforming, well, in essence, the way politics is done in the UK. The bit that really caught the eye though was his call for;
“Everything about our political process published online, all the time: the expenses, the spending, the lobbying, parliamentary proceedings, the lot.”
(via Guido)
Top stuff, and basically an extension of the American model of 'e-democracy' into the UK (we in the… read more
COI Framework Success
Delib are really pleased to announce being accepted onto the Digital
Infrastructure lot of the COI's External Engagement and Facilitation
Framework.
A total of 130 agencies applied to be on this framework with only 19 best
of the best being chosen for their expertise in this area. Delib is
very happy to be able to continue their work with COI and look forward
to working on more great projects for central government and public
sector clients.
For more… read more
Delib does debates (in Westminster no less!)
Delib does debates!
Some might call it natural progression, some may call it Delib 2.0, but our online jousting has just gone live. Over the next few months, Delib will be hosting a series of public debates in Westminster on a range of topics currently on the public media radar.
First up on the 30th June, is a panel discussion, in partnership with the Henry Jackson Society on the topic; “The Internet… read more
Delib sponsoring PubAffairs monthly gathering
Fancy free booze and shmooze?
Delib are delighted to be sponsoring the May PubAffairs monthly gathering.
PubAffairs returns to the heart of Westminster, and Delib have reserved the entire large upstairs bar in The Old Star. There will be FREE DRINKS to get the night well underway, so bring your colleagues, clients and contacts along to the public affairs industry's premier networking event.
Full details:
Date & Time: Thursday 28… read more
Delib Bristol has moved!
We grew and our old premises became a bit of a squeeze, so after weeks of planning and hand wringing over how we were ever going to pull it off we moved into 35 King Street, Bristol, BS1 4DZ on Saturday. As with all moves its been a logistical challenge -but we are in and enjoying high ceilings, wooden beams and lots of natural light which cant be a… read more

