Topics \ Conservative Party
Latest Conservative Party news (rss feed)
-
Computer systems blamed as HMRC gets its sums wrong
Welcome to Blunderdome -
Gordon Brown joins World Wide Web Foundation’s Board of Directors
Charismatic ex-PM on laudable venture -
Microsoft says IE6 nearly dead, but UK gov still loves it
Tories keeping IE6 alive -
Downing Street is the third biggest Twit in the world
ExclusiveMany a twit makes a twat -
Facebook refuses to remove Raoul Moat page
Update: Page was removed -
Digital Economy Act gets a lashing
But will anyone listen? -
UK government to close majority of .gov.uk websites
Attempts to save £100 million, while spending £126 million -
Tory MP's Twitter, Facebook, and blog accounts hacked
Talks about SamCam's unmentionables -
Murdoch set to directly challenge BBC
Wants to buy BSkyB -
Government endorses genetically modified crops
Frankenstein time -
New home secretary reconsidering UFO watcher case
Hacker McKinnon might be saved by new government -
Government confirms ID cards decked
As expected -
ID card faces brownout as Brown out
LibDems share same views on totalitarianism -
Pirate Party wins a couple of votes in UK election
Happy anyway -
Here are the Top 10 MP Tweets as General Election looms
Backstabbing bastards -
Labour further screws up digital strategy
Photoshops William Hague into wheelchair -
Facebook actively censoring LibDem and Labour
Tory pages ok -
No2ID slams Labour's election pledge on ID Cards
Organisation accuses Labour of "coercion" -
Labour is clueless about the Internet
We just do what the movie studios tell us -
Government scraps 50p broadband tax
Conservatives and industry experts welcome the news -
Lib Dems, Conservatives reject social networking for policies
MPs convinced their ideas are enough to win them their place -
A Darling imposes 50 pence levy on landlines
To push broadband internet -
Broadband for all says Gordon Brown
If you vote for me -
Internet will influence UK General Election
Can Facebook, Twitter magnetise the 18-24s -
Digital Economy Bill could be law by April
UpdatedBoth the government and the opposition want to push it through -
Tories blame computers for dodgy donations scandal
Garbage in, garbage out -
Internet smear campaign forces head to quit
Ram a lamb a ding dong -
BT charges couple £45,000 to have broadband installed
“We just want the same crap broadband service as everybody else" -
David Cameron employs Twitter stalkers
It's search engine onanism
