'Who controls who?' asks Electoral Commission
News Article 11 February 2002
The success of TV's "Pop Idol" proves that young people will vote if issues are presented in an "appropriate and engaging" way, claims the UK's elections watchdog as it launches
Pop goes politics
Press Review 11 February 2002
Txt msg plan 4 e-votes
Press Review 5 February 2002
Councils to pilot e-elections
Press Review 29 January 2002
There now follows the end of party political broadcasts?
News Article 19 January 2002
The future of party political broadcasts is up for review, the watchdog in charge of political elections says this weekend.
Ex-Labour MP's police claim to cost £1.5 million
Press Review 2 January 2002
Controversial city vote bill revived
Press Review 16 November 2001
Sinn Fein support hit in Republic
Press Review 26 September 2001
Political parties are failing young voters
News Article 5 September 2001
Voting is still important to young people but they doubt political parties ability to deliver, a new survey has found.
The final broadcast?
Press Review 31 August 2001
Tories top donation list
News Article 7 August 2001
The Conservative Party secured nearly £12.4 million in large cash donations in the three months leading up to the general election.
Tories face row over £1 million from Irish senator
News Article 6 August 2001
Party funding is again in the headlines after news that a member of the Irish parliament has made a £1 million donation to the Conservatives.
Voting must be easier says commission chief
News Article 28 July 2001
More ways must be found to entice voters to cast their ballot at the next election, the head of the electoral commission has said.
Campaign to blame for apathy
Press Review 25 July 2001
Electoral Commission issues apathy warning
Press Review 24 July 2001