Julian Todd wrote:
> Today (Tuesday morning) the question appears as #61 in the list of
> questions to be answered on Wednesday:
> http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200809/cmordbk2/91014o01.htm

> This link appears on the page of notices on the order book:
> http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmordbk.htm
> 
> Did this link and page go up last night?

As that page says, Part 1 apparently goes up in the morning, Part 2 
later on. As you say, it's currently at: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200809/cmordbk2/91014o01.htm 
but yesterday/ last night it was at:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200809/cmordbk2/91013o02.htm
I assume therefore it went on the Parliament website at some point 
during Monday.

> Are we monitoring it? Clearly we've discovered a purpose for parsing
> it and name doing alerts on Carter-Ruck.

I made a start back in 2006 (from a quick glance, looks like I only got 
as far as the scraping of Part 1, so not a big start).

> It would even be better of MPs questions went on-line as soon as they
> were submitted.

Indeed, perhaps (as I think I said in another email) someone could ask 
if they could make a read-only version of their internal written 
quesiton database available online?

ATB,
Matthew

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