The Hutton Inquiry: technology used for good
The Guardian has published a little article on the potential implications of having the Hutton Inquiry’s evidence online, but unfortunately they didn’t link to Softblade’s Reformatted Hutton Inquiry Transcripts, a site that takes the Hutton Inquiry site and re-packages it in a more usable format (the site’s now on hold, preparing for the next stage, but still worth a visit).
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Thanks for mentioning this site which I set up. I have recently added a search tool so that you can look for particular phrases in the transcripts. Everthing is working normally at present, but the new transcripts will be delayed for a short time. This is just because there are some new lawyers involved in the second stage of the Inquiry and this will affect the way I reformat the transcripts.