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The Signpost: 29 May 2022
- From the team: A changing of the guard
- News and notes: 2022 Wikimedia Board elections
- Community view: Have your say in the 2022 Wikimedia Foundation Board elections
- In the media: Putin, Jimbo, Musk and more
- Special report: Three stories of Ukrainian Wikimedians during the war
- Discussion report: Portals, April Fools, admin activity requirements and more
- WikiProject report: WikiProject COVID-19 revisited
- Technology report: A new video player for Wikimedia wikis
- Featured content: Featured content of April
- Interview: Wikipedia's pride
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- Recent research: 35 million Twitter links analysed
- Tips and tricks: The reference desks of Wikipedia
- Traffic report: Strange highs and strange lows
- News from Diff: Winners of the Human rights and Environment special nomination by Wiki Loves Earth announced
- News from the WMF: The EU Digital Services Act: What’s the Deal with the Deal?
- From the archives: The Onion and Wikipedia
- Humour: A new crossword
Books & Bytes – Issue 50
Books & Bytes
Issue 50, March – April 2022
- New library partner - SPIE
- 1Lib1Ref May 2022 underway
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New timelines
I've just created three new radio timelines - Timeline of radio in Northern Ireland, Timeline of radio in Scotland and Timeline of radio in Wales. They're not all-encompassing, and I started the timelines at 1970 which is when full time stations in the three nations started to appear. Rillington (talk) 12:05, 16 June 2022 (UTC)
- These are good, and 1970 seems a sensible place to start. Although radio was available in these areas before then it wasn't region specific. This is Paul (talk) 16:02, 17 June 2022 (UTC)
- And the 1970s also saw the launch of BBC Radios Scotland, Wakes, Cymru and Ulster as well as the start of ILR which is why I chose the 1970s as the year to start these timelines.
- I am still completing a few timelines I started a while back including ones for multi-sport sports events, election results programmes, digital terrestrial TV and also for MTV which is a timeline I've recently started. I think you were going to create a timeline for daytime television. Plus we also considered a few others which I/we might create in the future such as movie channels, soap operas, regional broadcasting, current affairs programmes and satellite broadcasting. Regarding radio, LBC and TalkSPORT were stations for potential timelines and for major cities such as Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff and Birmingham.Rillington (talk) 12:39, 18 June 2022 (UTC)
The Signpost: 26 June 2022
- News and notes: WMF inks new rules on government-ordered takedowns, blasts Russian feds' censor demands, spends big bucks
- In the media: Editor given three-year sentence, big RfA makes news, Guy Standing takes it sitting down
- Special report: "Wikipedia's independence" or "Wikimedia's pile of dosh"?
- Featured content: Articles on Scots' clash, Yank's tux, Austrian's action flick deemed brilliant prose
- Recent research: Wikipedia versus academia (again), tables' "immortality" probed
- Serendipity: Was she really a Swiss lesbian automobile racer?
- News from the WMF: Wikimedia Enterprise signs first deals
- Gallery: Celebration of summer, winter
Quote
With reference to Trade Union (Wales) Act 2017, there is literally already a quote in the next sentence from the UK government saying that the legislation will apply "throughout Great Britain".
Your continued reversion of my edits actually makes the article inconsistent with itself.
I'm not sure if you're an anti-devolutionist or something, and think that all laws made by the UK parliament should apply throughout the United Kingdom, but that is not the reality, and in this case employment law is a devolved matter in Northern Ireland, so the bill would apply to GB - as we know from a quote from the UK government that, as mentioned, is already included in the article! Kennethmac2000 (talk) 07:53, 2 July 2022 (UTC)
Happy Birthday!
Happy birthday! Hi This is Paul! On behalf of the Birthday Committee, I'd like to wish you a very happy birthday! Enjoy this special day! CAPTAIN RAJU(T) 18:46, 2 July 2022 (UTC) |
Thanks...21 again! This is Paul (talk) 12:06, 3 July 2022 (UTC)
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Category:Wikipedians who listen to RTÉ Radio has been nominated for discussion
Category:Wikipedians who listen to RTÉ Radio has been nominated for possible deletion, merging, or renaming. A discussion is taking place to decide whether this proposal complies with the categorization guidelines. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at the category's entry on the categories for discussion page. Thank you. * Pppery * it has begun... 21:23, 10 July 2022 (UTC)
Nomination of Timeline of the 2022 Conservative Party leadership election (UK) for deletion
The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Timeline of the 2022 Conservative Party leadership election (UK) until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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Sandstein 08:35, 13 July 2022 (UTC)
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The Signpost: 1 August 2022
- From the editors: Rise of the machines, or something
- News and notes: Information considered harmful
- In the media: Censorship, medieval hoaxes, "pathetic supervillains", FB-WMF AI TL bid, dirty duchess deeds done dirt cheap
- Op-Ed: The "recession" affair
- Eyewitness Wikimedian, Vinnytsia, Ukraine: War diary (part 3)
- Community view: Youth culture and notability
- Opinion: Criminals among us
- Arbitration report: Winds of change blow for cyclone editors, deletion dustup draws toward denouement
- Deletion report: This is Gonzo Country
- Discussion report: Notability for train stations, notices for mobile editors, noticeboards for the rest of us
- Featured content: A little list with surprisingly few lists
- Tips and tricks: Cleaning up awful citations with Citation bot
- On the bright side: Ukrainian Wikimedians during the war — three (more) stories
- Essay: How to research an image
- Recent research: A century of rulemaking on Wikipedia analyzed
- Serendipity: Don't cite Wikipedia
- Gallery: A backstage pass
- From the archives: 2012 Russian Wikipedia shutdown as it happened
Books & Bytes – Issue 51
Books & Bytes
Issue 51, May – June 2022
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- SAGE Journals
- Elsevier ScienceDirect
- University of Chicago Press
- Information Processing Society of Japan
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- 1Lib1Ref May 2022
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The Signpost: 31 August 2022
- News and notes: Admins wanted on English Wikipedia, IP editors not wanted on Farsi Wiki, donations wanted everywhere
- Special report: Wikimania 2022: no show, no show up?
- In the media: Truth or consequences? A tough month for truth
- Discussion report: Boarding the Trustees
- News from Wiki Education: 18 years a Wikipedian: what it means to me
- In focus: Thinking inside the box
- Tips and tricks: The unexpected rabbit hole of typo fixing in citations...
- Technology report: Vector (2022) deployment discussions happening now
- Serendipity: Two photos of every library on earth
- Featured content: Our man drills are safe for work, but our Labia is Fausta.
- Recent research: The dollar value of "official" external links
- Traffic report: What dreams (and heavily trafficked articles) may come
- Essay: Delete the junk!
- Humour: CommonsComix No. 1
- From the archives: 5, 10, and 15 years ago