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Jerusalem Quartet will perform to full house in Edinburgh (19 mins ago)

Last month I posted about the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign’s effort to block a performance by the Jerusalem Quartet from Israel at the Edinburgh Intern...

Harry's Place

Find the missing Labour bloggers (27 mins ago)

Back in the early days of B4L, before the Labour blogosphere was fully mapped, I could rely upon a handful of very helpful people to seek out bloggers I hadn't yet com...

Bloggers4Labour

Free speech on the internet - an issue for trade unionists (1 hour, 20 mins ago)

Blogging is fairly new. It may prove useful for trade unionists. When I started blogging it occurred to me that, although I thought what I was doing – in reporting ba...

Jon's union blog

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Euston Manifesto developments - no comments

There are various theories as to why the Manifesto has been a particular hit in Italy and Spain (as well as the USA and the UK), but to reflect that, translations have been taking place, and the Italian one is now complete. Even if you can't speak Italian, it's worth downloading the PDF to see the whole thing attractively laid out on one large page, illustrated with a photo of the frontage of Euston Station (WHSmith peeking out from underneath).

A remarkably fair and even-handed Wikipedia article has also developed.

We're still adding blogging supporters to the 'roll, so if you've signed and are not on the list - we will also aggregate your blog posts - just drop me a line.

Public meetings are also planned - check the site for updates, or use the news feed (RSS 2.0).

Finally, there have been some excellent Euston-related articles - both favourable and unfavourable - and these are now being collected in one place. Here's their current location (expect updates).

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