Just in case the boss isn’t up to speed on this, you – her/his minder – ought to know the rules. Updated in July 2013.
Click here to read the rules. This is a PDF (531KB).
Just in case the boss isn’t up to speed on this, you – her/his minder – ought to know the rules. Updated in July 2013.
Click here to read the rules. This is a PDF (531KB).
Open Lectures are a series of free events taking a more in-depth look at Parliament and designed to build on people’s knowledge of how Parliament works. You can read more about it here.
The first four are:
These lectures are part of a new package of services tailored for university staff and students but are open to anyone to attend. The lectures are made available by the Houses of Parliament’s Outreach Service, which seeks to spread awareness of the processes and relevance of the institution of Parliament.
Spaces at each Open Lecture are allocated on a first come first serve basis, so booking in advance is essential.
If you are interested in attending an Open Lecture, please contact Parliamentary Outreach:
Tel: 020 7219 1650
Email: parliamentaryoutreach@parliament.uk
Full information and links: http://www.parliament.uk/open-lectures.
Please note that links to the old Parliamentary intranet have been removed as of October 2023. Please use search on ParliNet to find relevant current details, if available.
https://parlinet.parliament.uk/house-of-commons-members-staff/
A new section called Information Management has been added to the intranet to help Members and staff find useful resources about managing parliamentary information. It’s here.
The new Information Management section contains the following sub-sections:
Please send any feedback or questions to the Web and Intranet Service (x2010).
Here are the dates for the three major parties and some others in the period 8 September to 20 October:
With acknowledgements to Wikipedia.
Then use our Notices facility. You can submit it here.
Please note that we can only accept notices from those with a current @parliament.uk email address.
If you have just started working at Westminster or in a constituency office and don’t have a parliamentary email address yet, ask a colleague to place a Notice for you.
You can see the current notices here.
Hmmm – the BBC reports that:
More than 300,000 attempts were made to access pornographic websites at the Houses of Parliament in the past year, official records suggest. It is unclear whether MPs, peers or other staff are responsible, House of Commons officials said.
Please note that links to the old Parliamentary intranet have been removed as of October 2023. Please use search on ParliNet to find relevant current details, if available.
https://parlinet.parliament.uk/house-of-commons-members-staff/
It’s not too late to respond to this invitation below, from the Office of the Chief Executive, to contribute to Commons View….and you might even win a ‘very special mystery prize’. But hurry – deadline is Monday 2 September.
The latest (July) edition – Issue 10 – can be seen here on the intranet. It’s full of lots of good information.
Here below is what they say.
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Commons View, the quarterly e-newsletter for Members’ staff, is giving you the chance to get in touch with colleagues working for Members across the country.
We are hoping that our new feature will encourage sharing of advice and information, help you to pool resources and develop contacts and networks across constituencies.
Get in touch – we’d like to hear your pearls of wisdom, anecdotes, advice or suggestions as well as questions and queries that you may want to ask your network of colleagues across the UK.
Please email your contributions (no more than 350 words please) to CommunicationsOCE@parliament.uk and we will let you know when your piece will be published.
Outstanding contributions received by 2 September will be rewarded with a very special mystery prize.
Useful page here on the Parliament website listing recalls of Parliament dating back to 1949.
A couple of years ago we wrote a guide on how to make the very best of your application for a job with an MP. It is still our most popular guide and always worth reading in detail BEFORE you even start to write your application.
Many of the lessons may seem obvious but we reckon that 5 out of every 6 people applying are STILL sending in applications which stand them no chance of a job.
CONSERVATIVE FOOTBALL TEAMS
Based in Westminster and fancy playing in a Conservative 11-a-side or 5-a-side football team? We are looking for players to take part in football at Regent’s Park or CanaryWharf. We are in definite need of Goalkeepers! The team has been running for the past three years.
If you are interested please email us and let us know!
Email afcbluebirds@gmail.com.
Updated 19 August 2013