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06.12.2015 Brexit / UK Politics

The UK government and EU flood aid money: about as clear as the Cumbria flood waters

The UK has floods once more – this time in Cumbria. 60000 homes are without power, and the region had record rainfall. That follows floods in winter 2013-2014 in the South West of England. On 14th February 2014, The Independent

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24.11.2009 EU Politics / UK Politics

EU flood aid money for Cumbria (let’s avoid the errors from last time)

In June and July 2007 parts of the UK were hit be severe floods. The EU has a Solidarity Fund to help its Member States deal with natural disasters, yet in the months after the floods wrangling continued about whether

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21.01.2009 EU Politics / UK Politics

Beith about the budget – it’s the flood aid scenario revisited

I happened to catch a few moments of PMQs today, and Alan Beith asked a question about how EU funds were being denied to the North East, while Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland were still eligible for the same funds,

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27.06.2008 UK Politics

Commission thinks HM Treasury won’t get its hands on flood aid cash

Labour MEP Glyn Ford submitted a written question to the European Commission, asking how the €162,387,985 EU Solidarity Fund (EUSF) money should be spent. I’ve twice posted about this matter before, when it looked like the Treasury would try to

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15.05.2008 EU Politics / Technology / UK Politics

More about the EU flood aid payments

Things have moved on a bit in the argument about EU money to the UK to help regions hit by floods last summer, the subject of this post. NEW – Helga Truepel MEP is now on the warpath on this

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Flooded stadium
13.05.2008 EU Politics

Treasury siphoning off EU flood money – scandalous

When any part of Europe is hit by a natural disaster, the country where the disaster strikes can appeal to the EU for assistance – these solidarity arrangements were put in place after the 2002 central European floods. So when

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18.01.2026 Technology

What happens when Grokipedia writes about you (I’m lucky, but there are cautionary lessons)

This morning, quite inadvertently, I stumbled upon the article about me on Grokipedia, the xAI / Elon Musk alternative to Wikipedia. More about Grokipedia on Wikipedia here. And – much to my amazement – it is reasonably accurate, and much

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02.03.2020 UK Politics

Boris Johnson the fragile

“He doesn’t like not being liked,” said Katie Perrior of Boris Johnson in this 2016 of the then outgoing Mayor of London in this 2016 essay by Jeremy Cliffe. Those words have stuck with me since reading that essay back

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08.02.2019 EU Politics

Why are populists better at digital communication than the “mainstream”?

I gave a speech this week to PES members of the Committee of the Regions about digital communication in the run up to the European Parliament elections. The Q&A with the members was especially interesting, and one question – from

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17.05.2017 German Politics

German politicians’ Twitter follower numbers are not all they seem

Last week’s printed edition of Focus had a piece about how Germany’s politicians are using social media. It made the dubious claim that 61% of Green top candidate Katrin Göring-Eckardt’s Twitter followers could have been bought (JPG of that part of

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12.03.2017 Technology

My new, less tolerant approach to Twitter

In mid January I was more or less offline for a fortnight as my laptop had a serious problem (more about that here). Yes, of course I have a smartphone, but I tend to access social media the old way through

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04.08.2014 Brexit / EU Politics

EU enlargement, the UK and immigration – a recap, and a call to move on

Nick Clegg has today joined the race among UK political parties to sound tough on immigration to the UK from the EU, and Mark Leonard (someone who ought to know better) has written a piece for the Fabian Society advocating

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