The House of Lords is blogging; at least, in an experimental way. Only politics geeks will be interested in this one. Geeklawyer was a little disappointed by the Bar Council's blog which is more of a newsletter with a feedback column and so he hope that the Lords will make a better fist of it.
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GL... a most excellent find. I have, of course, had to write about this - despite exhaustion and dehyration..
Baroness Murphy kicks it off to a good start, I thought. I am pleased that you managed to refrain from discussing pole dancing, oiled bodies and taking calls from High Court judges while naked in the bath.
My own contribution to this new blog 'awaits moderation'.
Make the connection:
Lord Soley
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/transport/article3559500.ece
http://clivesoleymp.typepad.com/
How long will it be until the shiny new blog mentions a well known West London staging post for high lift devices and how many more of them might be useful? And these are not the kind of Mile High kickers
that induce reversed Polish elevation
Maybe I'm just getting too old. It would be nice to be wrong