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- Catch21 abstract "Catch21 is a charitable production company and internet based broadcaster which organises and stages shows all over the UK with the key aim of engaging young people with politics, the concept was initially devised by a group of current and former students of the University of Hull.The organisation was set up as a company limited by Directors Guarantee in April 2005 under the management of five board members, although work had informally started in November 2004. The initial work done was in the form of 'Student Question Time' shows around the country, this led to the blueprint of the company with all recordings also being made available via podcasts and vodcasts from the website Well known Members of Parliament who have taken part in Catch21 shows include;Prime Minister, Gordon Brown the Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Liberal Democrats Leader Nick Clegg, the Secretary of State for Health, Alan Johnson, former Home Secretary Charles Clarke, and Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling, and the former leader of the Liberal Democrats, Charles KennedyIn September 2010, Catch21 launched a brand new website. This was, in part, to promote the launch of a new series of videos: \"Mpinions\". These videos featured interviews with MPs who had been newly elected in the 2010 general election.In recent years Catch21 has operated as a social enterprise, funding its charity work through the commercial operations of its Catch Creative and Catch Engagement arms. In 2013, the Charity moved to new offices in Tech City (Old Street) area of London where it continues making youth engagement videos such as the popular Voice of the Voiceless and Under Questioning series.".
- Catch21 wikiPageExternalLink www.catch21.co.uk.
- Catch21 wikiPageExternalLink www.catchcreative.co.uk.
- Catch21 wikiPageExternalLink www.catchengagement.co.uk.
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- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Johnson.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Alistair_Darling.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Boris_Johnson.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Charities_based_in_England.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Chancellor_of_the_Exchequer.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Clarke.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Kennedy.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Brown.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Home_Secretary.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Democrats.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Mayor_of_London.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Member_of_parliament.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Clegg.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Prime_minister.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink Secretary_of_State_for_Health.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_general_election,_2010.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Hull.
- Catch21 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catch21".
- Catch21 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EW_charity.
- Catch21 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Catch21 subject Category:Charities_based_in_England.
- Catch21 hypernym Company.
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- Catch21 type Charity.
- Catch21 type Organisation.
- Catch21 comment "Catch21 is a charitable production company and internet based broadcaster which organises and stages shows all over the UK with the key aim of engaging young people with politics, the concept was initially devised by a group of current and former students of the University of Hull.The organisation was set up as a company limited by Directors Guarantee in April 2005 under the management of five board members, although work had informally started in November 2004.".
- Catch21 label "Catch21".
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