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Wednesday, August 27, 2003  

A more accessible Hutton

Simon Waldman has been proved marvellously wrong: we are not the only two people in the world interested in the usability - and accessibility - of the Hutton Inquiry website.

How do I know? Well, Matthew Somerville has put a website online that is an echo of the Hutton site, but minus the frames, excess cookies, Javascript. He's also added links to convert some of the PDFs to HTML. Some pages are auto updated (evidence, transcripts).

All we need now is a better 'way in' to the rising tide of evidence (currently listed by day and by source).

Via Simon Waldman.

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