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The Really Useful Links Page
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18 July 2004 (20:52:36) |
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Welcome to Liberator’s Really Useful Links Page. It provides Liberator readers with all the political weblinks they need, either directly or at one remove via another portal site. If you have any comments or suggestions, or wish to report a broken link, please send an email to: collective@liberator.org.uk
Liberator is not responsible for the content of external internet sites. The inclusion of a link in this list does not necessarily imply an endorsement of the content.
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Contents
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- “Lib Dems face ‘political suicide’ over new strategist” (Daily Telegraph, 12 April 2013)
- “Diary: The great Lib Dem race farrago, aka the report that never was” (Guardian, 23 January 2013)
- Interview with Gareth Epps on ‘The Westminster Hour’ (BBC Radio 4, 13 January 2013)
- “Lib Dem plans to attack Tories as party of the rich revealed in leaked script” (Guardian, 29 December 2012)
- “Memo urges Lib Dems to criticise Tories” (BBC News website, 29 December 2012)
- “Nick Clegg’s much-mocked mea culpa shows he plans to remain as leader” (Guardian, 20 September 2012)
- Interview with Gareth Epps on ‘The Westminster Hour’ (BBC Radio 4, 9 September 2012)
- “Liberal Democrats uneasy over tactics for police commissioner elections” (Guardian, 17 January 2012)
- “Cut it out Danny, say Lib Dem peers” (Michael Crick’s blog, Channel 4 News, 28 December 2011)
- “Lib Dems will not fight police commissioner elections” (Michael Crick’s blog, Channel 4 News, 15 November 2011)
- “Lib Dem conference: portrait of a party in denial” (Guardian, 22 September 2011) – includes a complimentary review of the Liberator Songbook
- “Lib Dem conference: what does responsible capitalism actually mean? – video” (Guardian, 20 September 2011)
- “Liberal Democrat conference 2011: Marriages and metaphors – video” (Guardian, 19 September 2011)
- “Liberal Democrats Party Conference 2011: as it happened September 18” (Telegraph, 18 September 2011) – scroll down to “14.30”
- “Nick Clegg aides retreat from panto politics” (Guardian, 16 September 2011)
- “Good conference, bad conference” (Guardian, 24 September 2009) – scroll down to “John Harris”
- “Introducing the Ideology-o-meter” (Guardian, 22 September 2009) – video
- “Lib Dem conference: Monday” (Guardian, 21 September 2009) – scroll down to “10am”
- Interview with Simon Titley on ‘The Westminster Hour’ (BBC Radio 4, 9 August 2009)
- Interview with Simon Titley on ‘The Westminster Hour’ (BBC Radio 4, 14 September 2008)
- Interview with Simon Titley on ‘The Westminster Hour’ (BBC Radio 4, 29 June 2008)
- “Lib-Dems already running out of time, says Euro-MP” (Liverpool Daily Post, 15 September 2005)
- “Lib Dems begin blame game” (Guardian, 1 June 2005)
- “Low-key Kennedy cannot contain party glee” (Guardian, 24 September 2004)
- “Hain libel threat shown in papers” (BBC News website, 20 August 2004)
- “Heath officials pondered prosecuting Hain” (Guardian, 20 August 2004)
- “Looking to the right” (Guardian, 21 January 2002)
- DMOZ Open Directory Project: Liberal Democrats
- Unofficial Web Directory of Liberal Democrat Sites
- Preamble to the constitution of the Liberal Democrats
- Liberalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- Social liberalism (Wikipedia)
- ‘What is Social Liberalism?’ (David Howarth)
- Liberal Democrats – official party site
- Scottish Liberal Democrats – official party site
- Welsh Liberal Democrats / Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol Cymru – official party site
- Liberal Democrats: federal party conference
- Act: The Lib Dem Network
- Liberal Democrats’ Facebook group
- Liberal Democrats’ Flickr photostream
- Liberal Democrats on Google+
- Liberal Democrats on Twitter
- Liberal Democrats’ official YouTube channel
- Liberal Democrats Flock Together – forthcoming events and by-elections
- Liberal Democrat Image – campaign materials and party merchandise
- Liberal Democrat internal election results since 1988
- Liberty Research – online polling resource for party members
- Devon and Cornwall
- East of England – Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk
- East Midlands – Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire (excluding parts formerly in Humberside), Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland
- London
- North East – County Durham and Northumberland, including all the former county of Cleveland
- North West – Cheshire, Cumbria and Lancashire
- South Central – Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Oxfordshire
- South East – Kent, Surrey and Sussex
- West Midlands – Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire
- Western Counties – Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire
- Yorkshire and the Humber – excluding parts of Yorkshire formerly in Cleveland but including all the former county of Humberside
- ALDC (Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors)
- LGA (Local Government Association) Liberal Democrat Group
- ALDES (Association of Liberal Democrat Engineers and Scientists)
- ALTER (Liberal Democrat Action for Land Taxation and Economic Reform)
- Beveridge Group
- Campaign for Gender Balance
- EMLD (Ethnic Minorities Liberal Democrats)
- Grassroutes to Government
- Green Liberal Democrats
- LDDA (Liberal Democrat Disability Association)
- LDEA (Liberal Democrat Education Association)
- LDEG (Liberal Democrat European Group)
- LDLA (Liberal Democrat Lawyers Association)
- LGBT+ Liberal Democrats (Liberal Democrats for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Action)
- Liberal Democrat Friends of Palestine
- Liberal Democrat History Group
- Liberal Democrats Online
- Liberal Left
- Liberal Reform
- Liberal Youth
- LIBG (Liberal International British Group)
- PCA (Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidates Association)
- Social Liberal Forum
- Women Liberal Democrats
- Liberator – independent liberal magazine (and host of this website)
- Ad Lib – the party’s official monthly magazine
- Journal of Liberal History – quarterly magazine of the Liberal Democrat History Group
- The Liberal – irregularly-published independent liberal magazine covering politics and the arts
- Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Liberal Party
- CentreForum – centre-right think tank
- Gladstone Club
- John Stuart Mill Institute
- Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust
- Liberal Insight – think tank
- Lloyd George Society
- National Liberal Club – members’ club in London
- ‘Magna Carta’ (1215) – translation from the original Latin into modern English
- ‘Areopagitica’ (John Milton, 1644)
- ‘An Agreement of the People for a firm and present peace upon grounds of common right’ (The Levellers, 1647)
- ‘The Putney Debates’ (members of the New Model Army, 1647) – complete transcript
- ‘The Second Treatise of Government’ (John Locke, 1689)
- ‘The Spirit of the Laws’ (‘L’esprit des lois’) (Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu, 1748) – translation of the second edition (1752) from the original French into English
- ‘An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation’ (Jeremy Bentham, 1780)
- ‘The Rights of Man’ (Thomas Paine, 1791)
- ‘Speeches on Questions of Public Policy’ Volume 1 (John Bright, 1845-68)
- ‘On Liberty’ (John Stuart Mill, 1859)
- ‘Midlothian Speeches’ (William Ewart Gladstone, 1879) – extract from the third speech
- ‘Progress and Poverty’ (Henry George, 1879)
- ‘Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation’ (T.H. Green, 1883) – pdf (480.9 KB)
- ‘Essays in Liberalism’ (Six Oxford Men (incl. Hilaire Belloc), 1897)
- ‘Fields, Factories and Workshops’ (Prince Peter Kropotkin, 1899, revised 1912)
- ‘Imperialism: A Study’ (J.A. Hobson, 1902)
- ‘The Crisis of Liberalism: New Issues of Democracy’ (J.A. Hobson, 1909)
- ‘The Promise of American Life’ (Herbert Croly, 1909)
- ‘Liberalism’ (L.T. Hobhouse, 1911)
- ‘The Servile State’ (Hilaire Belloc, 1912)
- ‘The Paisley Policy’ (Herbert Henry Asquith, 1920)
- ‘Liberalism and Industry: Towards a Better Social Order’ (Ramsay Muir, 1921)
- ‘Essays in Liberalism’ (Liberal Summer School, 1922)
- ‘The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money’ (John Maynard Keynes, 1935)
- ‘Social Insurance and Allied Services’ [‘The Beveridge Report’] (Sir William Beveridge, 1942) – pdf (4.64 MB)
- ‘The Open Society and Its Enemies’ Volume 1 (Karl Popper, 1945)
- ‘The Open Society and Its Enemies’ Volume 2 (Karl Popper, 1945)
- ‘The Oxford Manifesto’ (International Liberal Conference, 1947)
- ‘Two Concepts of Liberty’ (Isaiah Berlin, 1958) – pdf (580.1 KB)
- ‘In Defence of Politics’ (Bernard Crick, 1962)
- ‘Port Huron Statement’ (Students for a Democratic Society, 1962)
- ‘I Have a Dream’ (Martin Luther King Jr., 1963) – speech delivered at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, 28 August 1963
- ‘Towards the sound of gunfire’ (Jo Grimond, 1963) – leader’s speech to the Liberal Assembly, Brighton, 14 September 1963
- ‘I Am – Somebody’ (Jesse Jackson, 1971)
- ‘Small is Beautiful’ (E.F. Schumacher, 1973) – pdf (959.6 KB)
- ‘The New Liberty’ [Reith Lectures] (Ralf Dahrendorf, 1974) – audio files, with link to transcripts
- ‘You’re all individuals!’ [speech by Brian] (Monty Python’s Life of Brian, 1979) – video
- ‘The Theory & Practice of Community Politics’ (Bernard Greaves & Gordon Lishman, 1980)
- ‘Liberal Values for a New Decade’; ‘Social Democracy: Barrier or Bridge?’; ‘Liberalism and the Left’; ‘Liberalism and the Right’ (Michael Meadowcroft, 1980-83)
- ‘What is Social Liberalism?’ (David Howarth, 2007) – chapter 1 of ‘Reinventing the State’
Liberator would like to include links to other influential texts but they are currently unavailable online. These include: ‘The Radical Programme’ (Joseph Chamberlain, 1885); ‘Why I am a Liberal’ (ed. Andrew Reid, 1885); ‘Britain’s Industrial Future’ [aka ‘The Yellow Book’] (Report of the Liberal Industrial Inquiry, 1928); ‘We Can Conquer Unemployment’ (David Lloyd George, 1929); ‘Ownership for All’ (Elliott Dodds, 1938); ‘Confessions of an Economic Heretic’ (J.A. Hobson, 1938); ‘Why I am a Liberal’ (William Beveridge, 1945); ‘The Unservile State’ (ed. George Watson, 1957); ‘The Liberal Future’ (Jo Grimond, 1959); ‘Our Aim and Purpose’ (Donald Wade, 1961); ‘The Liberal Challenge’ (Jo Grimond, 1963); and various more recent works still protected by copyright.
- Rulers – lists of heads of state and heads of government of all countries and territories, since about 1700
- Zárate’s Political Collections – data on political leaders and governments since 1945
- GOV.UK – official portal to government and public services
- List of Government departments and ministers
- Coalition documentation – ‘Programme for government’ and ‘Agreement for stability and reform’ (May 2010)
- The British Monarchy – the Queen’s official site
- 10 Downing Street – the Prime Minister’s official site
- Deputy Prime Minister – official site
- UK Civil Service – official site
- Downing Street Says – unofficial site providing summaries of the daily briefings given by the prime minister’s spokesman to lobby journalists
- The Government Says – unofficial site that makes government news releases easy to find and easy to scan through quickly
- Scottish Government / Riaghaltas na h-Alba – official site
- Welsh Government / Llywodraeth Cymru – official site
- Government in Northern Ireland – official portal to the Northern Ireland Executive and other parts of government
- London.gov.uk – official portal to Greater London Authority, Mayor of London and London Assembly
- UK Parliament – official site for the House of Commons and House of Lords
- Hansard – verbatim reports of parliamentary debates in the Commons (since November 1988) and Lords (since November 1995)
- Hansard 1803-2005 – searchable database of verbatim reports of parliamentary debates (Commons and Lords)
- Parliament TV – live and archived video and audio coverage of parliamentary proceedings
- UK Members of Parliament, 2010-2015 – complete list of all current MPs, including website addresses
- Ask Aristotle (The Guardian) – information about MPs, ministers, election candidates and parliamentary activity
- Leigh Rayment’s Peerage Page – historical data on peerages, MPs, orders of chivalry and privy councils
- IPSA (Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority) – oversight and control over MPs’ expenses; site includes searchable database
- Official Documents – Command Papers presented to parliament and House of Commons Papers
- BBC Democracy Live – live and recorded TV coverage of the Commons, Lords, Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly, Northern Ireland Assembly and also the European Parliament and London Assembly
- Scottish Parliament / Pàrlamaid na h-Alba – official site
- National Assembly for Wales / Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru – official site
- Northern Ireland Assembly – official site
- London Assembly – official site
- Legislation.gov.uk – database of all UK statute law currently in force
- Bills before Parliament – track progress or read texts of all Bills currently going through the UK Parliament
- Election Guide (IFES) – forthcoming elections around the world
- Election Resources on the Internet – portal to election sites worldwide
- European Election Database (NSD) – facilitates comparative research on elections in Europe
- Parties and Elections in Europe – database about parliamentary elections since 1945 and political parties
- PARLINE: Recent elections (IPU) – results for every parliamentary election in the world
- Voter Turnout (IDEA) – worldwide voter turnout statistics since 1945
- United Kingdom Election Results – data up to 2005
- UK Political Info – political and electoral data since 1945
- LGC Elections Centre: local election results – overall results 1996-2008; also turnouts 1973-2005
- Local Authority Byelection Results – 1996 to date; updated weekly
- London Elects: results and past elections – London mayoral and assembly election results since 2000
- May 2013: local elections (BBC News)
- November 2012: Police and Crime Commissioner elections (BBC News)
- May 2012: London mayoral/assembly and local elections; and mayoral referendums (BBC News)
- May 2011: Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly, Northern Irish Assembly and local elections; and AV referendum (BBC News)
- March 2011: Welsh referendum on Assembly powers (BBC News)
- May 2010: general election: the ultimate results maps (The Guardian)
- May 2010: general election (BBC News)
- May 2010: local elections (BBC News)
- June 2009: European Parliament and local elections (BBC News)
- May 2008: London mayoral election: how the city voted, mapped (The Guardian)
- May 2008: London mayoral/assembly and local elections (BBC News)
- May 2007: Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and local elections (BBC News)
- March 2007: Northern Irish Assembly elections (BBC News)
- May 2006: local elections (BBC News)
- May 2005: general election (BBC News)
- May 2005: English local elections (BBC News)
- May 2005: Northern Irish local elections (BBC News)
- June 2004: European Parliament, London mayoral/assembly and local elections (BBC News)
- November 2003: Northern Irish Assembly elections (BBC News)
- May 2003: Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and local elections (BBC News)
- May 2002: local elections (BBC News)
- June 2001: general election (BBC News)
- June 2001: English local elections (BBC News)
- June 2001: Northern Irish local elections (BBC News)
- May 2000: London mayoral/assembly and local elections (BBC News)
- June 1999: European Parliament elections (BBC News)
- May 1999: Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and local elections (BBC News)
- June 1998: Northern Irish Assembly elections (BBC News)
- May 1998: local elections (BBC News)
- September 1997: Scottish and Welsh devolution referendums (BBC News)
- May 1997: general election (BBC News)
- 1945 to 1997: general elections (BBC News)
- British Election Ephemera Archive – digital archive of election leaflets, posters, postcards and newsletters
- ElectionLeaflets.org – real-time election leaflet monitoring
- UK Polling Report – overview and analysis of current opinion polls
- British Social Attitudes Survey – annual survey tracking people’s changing social, political and moral attitudes
- State of the Nation Survey 2010 (ICM on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust) – survey of opinion in Great Britain on constitutional issues
- European Commission: Public Opinion – EU-wide surveys and studies, including the biannual ‘Eurobarometer’ survey
- Edelman Trust Barometer – annual global survey of public trust in four key institutions: government, business, media and NGOs
- Opinion polls spreadsheet: 1943-today (Mark Pack) – national voting intention opinion polls in the UK
- Ipsos MORI
- British Election Study (University of Essex) – psephological studies of UK general elections
- Pippa Norris Data: Shared datasets – links to election data
- Political Betting.com – inside tips for political gamblers
- Democratic Audit – education and research into the quality and effectiveness of UK democracy
- Hansard Society – education and research into strengthening parliamentary democracy and encouraging greater public involvement in politics
- Home Office: Access to elected office for disabled people – support to disabled people who want to become MPs, councillors or other elected officials
- ‘Power to the People: an independent inquiry into Britain’s democracy’ (Power Inquiry, 2006) – full report
- Media UK – directory of UK media and media owners
- BBC Radio – portal to all BBC radio stations
- BBC TV – portal to all BBC TV stations
- British Media Online – portal to UK newspaper websites
- British Newspapers Online – portal to UK newspaper, magazine and trade press websites, with background information on each title
- Churnalism.com – ‘churn engine’ to detect what percentage of an article in the UK national press is cut and pasted from a given press release
- Frequency Finder – radio frequencies for the UK and Ireland
- Journalisted – search for journalists; and search articles published on UK national media websites by journalist, news outlet, subject or key word
- Kidon Media Links – global media portal
- Radio-Locator – global radio station portal
- Google News (UK) – search engine
- Press Association
- Reuters (UK edition)
- BBC News
- BBC Radio 4
- BBC1 TV
- BBC2 TV
- BBC3 TV
- BBC4 TV
- BBC Parliament
- ITV
- Channel 4
- Channel 5
- IRN (Independent Radio News)
- ITN (Independent Television News)
- Sky News
- Al Jazeera – English-language site
- BBC World News TV
- BBC World Service Radio
- CCTV News (China Central Television) – English-language site
- Comedy Central – UK edition
- Deutsche Welle – English-language site
- CNN – international edition
- Euronews – English-language site
- France 24 – English-language site
- RT (Russia Today) – English-language site
- TRT World (Turkish Radio and Television Corporation) – English-language site
- TV5 Monde – French-language only
- TVE Internacional – Spanish-language only
- The Guardian & The Observer
- Hold the Front Page – UK regional journalism
- The Huffington Post (UK edition)
- The Independent
- New Scientist
- New Statesman
- The New York Times
- PoliticsHome
- Press Gazette
- Private Eye
- Red Pepper
- Spectator
- The Telegraph (Daily and Sunday)
- Total Politics
- United Nations: Ten stories the world should hear more about
- World Environment News (Reuters and Planet Ark)
- BBC Blog Network – portal to blogs by the BBC’s reporters and presenters
- Channel 4 Blogs – portal to blogs by Channel 4’s reporters and presenters
- Comment is Free – portal to blogs by the Guardian’s journalists and columnists, and other contributors
- Independent Blogs – portal to blogs by The Independent’s journalists and columnists
- Telegraph Blogs – portal to blogs by The Telegraph’s journalists and columnists
- Boulton & Co – Sky News Political Team
- Benedict Brogan – deputy editor, Daily Telegraph
- Michael Crick – political correspondent, Channel 4 News
- Stephanie Flanders – economics editor, BBC News
- David Hencke – freelance
- Paul Mason – economics editor, Newsnight (BBC2)
- Robert Peston – business editor, BBC News
- John Rentoul – chief political commentator, Independent on Sunday
- Nick Robinson – political editor, BBC News
- Mark Urban – diplomatic and defence editor, Newsnight (BBC2)
- Paul Waugh (‘The Waugh Room’) – editor, PoliticsHome
- Michael White – assistant editor, The Guardian
- Patrick Wintour and Nicholas Watt – political editor and chief political correspondent, The Guardian
- BBC Democracy Live – live and recorded coverage of parliaments and assemblies in the UK and also the European Parliament
- BBC iPlayer: radio – radio on demand (all BBC radio stations)
- BBC iPlayer: TV – TV on demand (all BBC TV channels) (works only in the UK)
- ITV Player – TV on demand (works only in the UK)
- Channel 4: 4oD – TV on demand (works only in the UK)
- Channel 5: Demand 5 – TV on demand (works only in the UK)
- Radio Player – portal to online radio players for all UK radio stations
- TV-replay – portal to TV shows online for all UK TV stations
- UK radio listings schedule (Radio Times)
- UK TV listings schedule (Radio Times)
- ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulations) UK press circulation (via the Guardian) – sales figures
- ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulations) UK press circulation (via Press Gazette) – sales figures
- National Readership Survey: Latest Top Line Readership – readership figures (i.e. readers as opposed to sales) for UK press
- BARB (Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board) – official body measuring UK television audiences
- RAJAR (Radio Joint Audience Research) – official body measuring UK radio audiences
- BBC Archive – themed collections of radio and TV programmes, documents and photographs
- BBC Motion Gallery: BBC Archive – footage from the BBC, CBS News and others
- British Library: Newspaper Collections
- British Pathé – newsreel archive from 1896 to 1976
- Election battles 1945-1997 – video and audio clips from the BBC archives
- ITN Source – archive footage from Reuters, ITN, ITV Productions and others
- Media UK: Newspaper archives to be found online – portal
- ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) – independent body responsible for self-regulation of the content of advertisements, sales promotions and direct marketing in the UK
- BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) – independent body responsible for the classification and censorship of films within the UK
- Ofcom (Office of Communications) – independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries
- PCC (Press Complaints Commission) – independent body administering self-regulation of the UK press
- Angry people in local newspapers
- Dull News in Local Newspapers
- Daily Mail-o-matic – a new Daily Mail headline every time you click the button
- The (New) Daily Mail Oncological Ontology Project
- Kill or cure? Help to make sense of the Daily Mail’s ongoing effort to classify every inanimate object into those that cause cancer and those that prevent it
- Wikipedia
- The WWW Virtual Library
- The World Factbook (CIA)
- Internet Archive – including the Wayback Machine
- UK National Statistics – official portal to UK government statistics
- ONS (Office for National Statistics) – UK government department that collects and publishes statistics
- data.gov.uk: Opening up government – gateway to UK public sector datasets (raw data)
- IFS (Institute for Fiscal Studies) – independent research body that analyses public finances in the UK
- National Archives – the UK government’s official archive
- UK Data Service – access to UK economic and social data [formerly ESDS (Economic and Social Data Service)]
- Eurostat – statistical office of the European Union, providing pan-EU statistics
- OECD statistics – worldwide economic statistics
- FT Economic Calendar – forthcoming publication dates for economic data and reports
- Bad Science – Dr Ben Goldacre’s blog unpicking dodgy scientific claims
- Datablog (The Guardian) – data journalism and data visualisation
- The FactCheck Blog (Channel 4 News) – scrutinises political claims and separates fact from fiction
- Full Fact – fact checks for claims made in current British political debates
- Gapminder – international facts and data
- More or Less (BBC Radio 4) – explains, and sometimes debunks, the numbers and statistics used in political debate, the news and everyday life
- Open Spending – tracks government financial transactions from around the world
- Snopes.com – verify urban legends, folklore, myths, rumours and misinformation
- Straight Statistics – exposes the distortion and misuse of statistical information
- Tabloid Watch – blog that refutes media falsehoods
- UK Debt Statistics (Credit Action) – monthly statistics on the levels of personal and government debt
- Convert-me – measurement converter
- Time and Date – worldwide time zones and calendars
- World Time Server – worldwide times and time zones
- XE Universal Currency Converter
- Bing Translator – translates blocks of text and web pages
- Cambridge Dictionaries Online – English dictionary and thesaurus
- Dictionary of Slang – UK slang and colloquialisms
- Financial Times Lexicon – economic, financial and business jargon explained
- Foreignword.com – dictionaries and translations for 60+ languages
- Forvo – pronunciation guide to words in about 300 languages
- InternetSlang.com – dictionary of internet and computer slang
- Latin Phrases – Latin phrases, sayings and expressions
- Oxford Dictionaries – English dictionary and word translator
- The Phrase Finder – English phrases, sayings, idioms and expressions
- RhymeZone – dictionary of rhymes and synonyms
- Urban Dictionary – dictionary of new words
- AMG (All Music Guide) – searchable database of recorded music
- The Book Guide – directory of secondhand bookshops in the UK
- IMDb (Internet Movie Database) – searchable database of movies and TV
- Opening Times – search for opening times of shops and businesses throughout the UK
- UK Cinemas – cinema listings
- UK Theatres – theatre listings
- Bitly / Google url shortener / TinyURL – url shorteners
- BT hotspot directory / myHotspots – wi-fi hotspot locators
- Down for everyone or just me? – check whether any website is down
- Download.com (CNET) – portal to software downloads, with reviews
- Hide My Ass! – free web proxy and other anonymous services
- Hoax-Slayer / Virus Hoaxes (McAfee) / Hoaxes (Symantec) / Virus Hoaxes & Realities (Snopes) – check whether any virus warning is a hoax
- Speedtest.net (global broadband speed test) / uSwitch (UK broadband speed test) – test the speed of your broadband connection
- Wayback Machine (Internet Archive) – browse library of webpages from the past (since 1996)
- WHOIS (Network Solutions) – search for domain registration information
- Royal Mail postcode finder
- MPS (Mail Preference Service) – UK official central opt out register for stopping unsolicited mail
- TPS (Telephone Preference Service) – UK official central opt out register for stopping unsolicited sales or marketing phone calls
- Please Press 1 – explains what options to press so that you don’t need to listen to the full call centre menu options
- Say No to 0870 – list of alternative geographical numbers for 0500, 0800, 0808, 0842, 0843, 0844, 0845, 0870, 0871, 0872 and 0873 numbers
- United Kingdom Directories – portal to UK phone directories (white and yellow pages)
- Tourism Offices Worldwide Directory – portal to official tourist information sources
- Foreign & Commonwealth Office: Travel advice by country – country-by-country guide to safety, visa requirements and healthcare
- Global Electric & Phone Directory – guide to the different phone, electrical and TV systems used worldwide
- BBC Travel News – regularly updated travel news for the UK
- Direct Enquiries – the Nationwide Access Register – searchable database of disabled access to public transport, hotels and other amenities in the UK
- Trip Advisor – reviews of hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions worldwide
- Hotels Combined / Trivago – metasearch engines to compare hotel prices worldwide
- Day-tripper.net – advice for cross-channel shopping trips
- The Man in Seat Sixty-One – how to travel by train or ship anywhere in the world
- DB (Deutsche Bahn) train journey planner – train times for all of Europe
- National Rail Enquiries – train times and fares throughout Great Britain
- Transport Direct – journey planner for all modes of transport throughout Great Britain
- Traveline – journey planner and timetables for local public transport throughout the UK
- National Cycle Network (Sustrans) – cycling routes throughout the UK (including online mapping tool)
- Bing Maps – searchable maps worldwide
- Streetmap.co.uk – street and road map search for Great Britain (using Ordnance Survey maps)
- Via Michelin – route planner, driving directions and road maps worldwide
- AA Route Planner – driving directions for the UK and Europe
- Amadeus – search for flights between any two airports worldwide
- Skyscanner – flight comparison site
- Which Budget – search for budget flights worldwide
- To and From the Airport.com – how to get to and from airports worldwide by taxi or public transport; also details of car rental and parking
- BBC Weather – forecasts
- Climate Ark – climate change and global warming portal
- Climate Change (BBC News: Special Report)
- Met Office – the UK’s national weather service
- Real Climate – blog on climate science by climate scientists
- Skeptical Science – scientific rebuttal of claims by climate change sceptics
- The Weather Channel – forecasts
- Weather Underground – forecasts
Happy surfing!
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