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'Website of the Week'
Archive
Why not visit some of the other archived 'websites of the
week' that we have been featuring since our launch in January 2002. There is plenty of variety,
weird sites, reference and topical sites to choose from. Archive
listings are either in month-by-month or alphabetical order.
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Department for Culture, Media
and Sport
www.culture.gov.uk
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport website is packed
with useful background and news items relating to the lifestyles
we live. The ultimate aim is to improve the quality of life
for all through cultural and sporting activities, to support
the pursuit of excellence and to champion the tourism, creative
and leisure industries. |
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Explore Parliament
www.explore.parliament.uk
The UK Parliament’s education website. What happens
in Parliament? Have you ever wondered what goes on inside
the Palace of Westminster? Do you know what the House of Commons
or House of Lords look like? Parliament is the most important
democratic institution in the United Kingdom and is made up
of the Monarch, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
How laws are made. |
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World War2- exRAF
www.worldwar2exraf.co.uk
World War 2 Ex RAF.co.uk is now one of the largest dedicated
websites on the Internet for those seeking to be reunited
with old friends or for those looking for information about
someone who served in the Royal Air Force during the Second
World War. World War 2 Ex RAF.co.uk is endorsed by many as
being a leading site in helping people find RAF friends from
the war years, including The Royal Air Force Association,
The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund and many others such as
Gulf War Hero Flt
Lt John Nichol |
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Pipeline Card
www.pipelinecard.org
All those involved in the oil business are getting their
cut from the inflated prices we're paying on the forecourts
- the oil-well owners, refineries, filling stations. On top
of that, the government siphons off nearly 70p per litre in
tax. These organisations behave as if petrol and diesel were
luxury goods, and driving was a hobby. It is not. We are not
'motorists' as we have been branded. We are teachers, nurses,
professional and business people, parents. We drive because
we have to. Make yourself eligible to buy fuel at a discount. |
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