NFU Scotland is delighted with Newsdirect’s parliamentary monitoring. The staff are great to engage with and consistently provide an excellent, reliable and professional service.
Beatrice Morrice
NFU Scotland
Newsdirect’s focus on parliamentary reporting, data and research makes us the perfect monitoring partner for public sector organisations. We understand the different rules of engagement when it comes to parliamentary outreach and we can ensure that you are alerted to developments as quickly as they occur. If you are an organisation connected to government, that can mean knowing exactly what was said at a parliamentary committee or hearing about new written questions much quicker than via the official channels.
In all circumstances, our role is to create more time in your day, ensure nothing is missed and increase the time you have to respond to matters within your remit.
We can tell you what parliamentarians are saying about your organisation and the questions they’re asking about your area of work. With our help you’ll be all-knowing while you attend meetings and get on with the aspects of the role only you can do. When it comes to committee inquiries, you’ll find us an experienced guide, able to support you through the process and providing parliamentary profiles, fast-turnaround summaries and compiling likely lines of questioning.
We can remove any concerns about conflicts of interest and channel 100% of our expertise into monitoring services, including the full attention of our senior team. We are a company that walks the walk on fair work and we’ve been a accredited Living Wage employer since 2016 (though fully compliant for many years previous to this). Our work monitoring the public sector landscape means we can also stay ahead of the important requirements of public sector contracting, including on sustainability, cyber resilience, fair work, community links and workforce engagement.
Director, Scotland
Awareness weeks are a popular means of creating visibility for sectors and campaigns across a collaborative area of work. Parliamentary events and exhibitions are often
SCOTLAND Friday 16 – Sunday 18 February 2024: Scottish Labour Party conference in Glasgow Friday 1 – Saturday 2 March 2024: Scottish Conservative & Unionist
FRINGE PROGRAMME Sunday 15 October – lunchtime Strathclyde Partnership for Transport: Rethinking public transport: how do we deliver world-class, affordable and sustainable public transport? –
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