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Tag: BloggingPortal

03.12.2010 EU Politics / UK Politics

#EUuk 10th December – UK-EU debate online

The folks behind BloggingPortal.eu with the support of the European Commission’s London office are organising a half day event in London next week looking at EU-UK debate online. Speakers include – among others – Guido Fawkes, Bagehot and Nosemonkey…

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25.01.2009 EU Politics / Technology

Too busy to read blogs about the EU? No longer – bloggingportal.eu

There are hundreds of blogs about the European Union and EU politics. So how do you make a start reading them? It’s no easy task. But today things just became a whole lot easier with the launch of BloggingPortal.eu –

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