At the start of the month we made a major update to TheyWorkForYou coverage of registers of interests.
This added enhanced registers of election donations and gifts (using volunteers to add more details and summaries to disclosures made after the last election) and a highlighted interests page.
We have also released a major report looking into how the Register of Interests system in the UK Parliament can be improved.
With this release we’ve shifted our focus away from Westminster, and are publishing the registers of interests for the Scottish Parliament, Senedd/Welsh Parliament, and Northern Ireland Assembly.
On Thursday 10th April we will be running an event to run through the data we publish how journalists and researchers can access and make use of it — you can sign up now.
What’s new
Registers of interest on MSP/MS/MLA profile pages.
For members of the three devolved Parliaments and Assemblies, you can now see their current register of interests on their profile pages, and we have made the underlying data available as spreadsheets.
To find the registers for your representatives, the postcode search on TheyWorkForYou.com will show you your devolved and national representatives.
For users in Wales, there is a Welsh language version of the site and the registers.
As time goes on, our register comparison tool will start to be able to show the change in these interests over time.
Register-wide view, showing what’s new
Each Parliament now has a register of interests page where you can see all entries in the current register. For Parliaments where we have this information (which is all of them except the Senedd) you can also choose to highlight entries that are new in the last few weeks.
Devolved register of interests spreadsheets
We have also made all the information for the devolved registers of interest available as spreadsheet and raw data downloads (both per Parliament, and a single spreadsheet that covers all our current information).
Like all our datasets, this is searchable through an online Datasette interface. Learn more about all the data we publish.
Ministers’ gifts and hospitality
While we’re here, we’ve fixed a transparency problem in the Government’s gifts and hospitality registry for ministers.
This has recently all been bought together on one gov.uk page, but in the form of dozens of files (many of which are empty) per month for different departments.
We’re now republishing this as a single spreadsheet for gifts and hospitality that will update whenever there are new releases. This is similarly accessible through a Datasette explorer.
This work fixes a flaw identified by Transparency International:
The Government recently introduced their promised gifts and hospitality register but it’s not what most might consider a register, rather its a series of 20 odd CSVs on one webpage. Whilst its useful these are now published together, this approach still requires researchers and journalists to download and analyse dozens of files per month, making it difficult to track patterns or identify trends. mySociety have fortunately stepped in and addressed the shortcomings of the register by making this data set accessible and searchable.
This is one of those low-hanging fruits that took about an hour to make a big improvement. We think there’s a lot more we can do in this area to build on sometimes half-hearted publication processes to make the most of data that is released.
Learn how to use our data
On Thursday 10th April we will be running an event to run through the data we publish how journalists and researchers can access and make use of it — you can sign up now.
We’ll cover features on the website, spreadsheet downloads, data explorers and where the raw data can be found.
Help us go further
Through TheyWorkForYou and our wider democracy work, we take a practical approach to improving politics in the UK, looking for opportunities to make things better through putting the work in — and where we don’t need to ask permission to succeed.
But to make this happen we need money and support to investigate problems and understand how we can best make a difference. We want to do more to improve the data that exists, and help support new volunteer projects to build better data and services.
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