I wrote:
You can exclude a section as follows:
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/search/?s=-%28section%3Awrans%29&pid=10373
(I worked that out by using the advanced search form and some playing
around - there appears to be a bug if you don't include the brackets,
sorry about that, I'll look at fixing that when I have a moment).
This has now been fixed, and
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/search/?s=-section%3Awrans&pid=10373 works
the same as the above.
To exclude written statements too:
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/search/?s=-%28section%3Awrans+OR+section%3Awms%29&pid=10373
So this can now also be written as
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/search/?s=-section%3Awrans+-section%3Awms&pid=10373
without any need for boolean logic.
ATB,
Matthew
Secondly (although less importantly), I'd like the alerts to
distinguish between when my MP is speaking on his own behalf and when
he's speaking from the dispatch box (ie, when he's speaking on behalf
of the government).
I'm afraid I don't think we have any way of doing that at present.
Although - do ministers ever speak on their own behalf? I think being a
minister might preclude you from e.g. having an adjournment debate on
something in your constituency and so on. If you're a minister, you're
always speaking on behalf of the government; I think.
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