ePolitix.com Stakeholders
Carolyn Regan - Legal Services Commission
ePolitix.com speaks to Carolyn Regan chief executive of the Legal Services Commission about the 60th anniversary of the Legal Services Act
Latest Briefing Papers
Second reading: Welfare Reform BillePolitix.com Stakeholders comment on the Welfare Reform Bill ahead of its second reading debate in the Commons.
Westminster Hall debate: Home repossessionsePolitix.com Stakeholders comment on the Westminster Hall debate on home repossessions.
Latest Stakeholder Views
Carolyn Regan - Legal Services CommissionePolitix.com speaks to Carolyn Regan chief executive of the Legal Services Commission about the 60th anniversary of the Legal Services Act
Dr Andrew Dlugolecki - Chartered Insurance InstituteePolitix.com speaks to Dr Andrew Dlugolecki about the Chartered Insurance Institute report 'Coping with climate change'.
Nick O'Reilly - R3ePolitix.com speaks to Nick O'Reilly of R3, the insolvency trade body, about pre-pack insolvency packages.
Second Reading: Apprenticeships BillePolitix.com Stakeholders comment on the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Bill ahead of its second reading in the Commons.
Mike Cresswell - Assessment and Qualifications AllianceePolitix.com speaks to Mike Cresswell, director general of the AQA, about the proposals to empower new qualifications regulator Ofqual.
About ePolitix.com Stakeholders
Our aim
ePolitix.com's aim is to provide policymakers with the relevant information to make an informed policy decision.
What are ePolitix.com Stakeholders?
The Stakeholders area of ePolitix.com is where we build, update and host specialist public affairs websites for over 180 different organisations.
These organisations include campaigning groups, blue chip companies, charities, trade and professional associations, trade unions and government agencies.
Communicating to the political community
Before ePolitix.com launched in September 2000, we carried out extensive market research on what policymakers like and dislike about the way organisations communicate with them.
We found that many in the political community dislike being sent information directly as they often receive too much information to deal with, much of it irrelevant to them or at a time when it isn't needed.
The Stakeholders section of our website solves this problem as it enables organisations to house the information they want to communicate to the political community and allows policymakers to use it as and when they need it.
Read about an organisation's public affairs views
Organisations use the Stakeholders section to house their public affairs information.
This usually involves: a description of what the organisation does, its views on relevant policies and legislation, pertinent press releases and policy briefings.
Organisations can update this information whenever they wish by simply emailing the changes to ePolitix.com, which means their Stakeholder websites can be used as a highly topical and adaptable political communications tool.
How to search for relevant Stakeholder sites
We provide an effective search mechanism so that policymakers can search by organisation, policy sector or subject area to find out the views of Stakeholders.
If a policymaker wants to find out some authoritative views on the environment for example, they can simply type 'environment' into our subject search for a list of all the Stakeholder members who have an interest in that subject.
Latest Stakeholder Press Releases
- Cut VAT On Green Goods – Retailers Urge Commission
- Local traders championed by Which?
- Voting open for The Good Food Guide Restaurant of the Year
- County Down Vet Restored To RCVS Register
- Berkshire Vet Struck Off For Fraudulent Registration
- Bluetongue vaccine - expiry date concerns
- New Millionaires From Kent And Wiltshire In March's Jackpot Draw
- RCVS Trust: marathon fundraising appeal
- Irreplaceable ancient woodland saved in Uckfield
- Older People Need Equality In Financial Services
- Britain's Biggest Open Water Swim Returns For Two Day Festival
- Age Restriction Would Lead To Higher Insurance Costs And Less Choice
- Sector Compact to be launched to skill workers with Train to Gain
- 4,000 craft workers in local authorities and HSE to ballot for strike action
- Formation of new infrastructure bank is "excellent move", says ACE

