We want to kick-start a revolution of participation in British politics by changing the way it is perceived by the public. Catch21 seeks to achieve this by producing shows all over the UK, which will attract young people - those who are seen as the least likely to be interested in the traditional style of politics - by including well-known public faces.

Catch 21 gets RSS feeds

Finally we've joined the 21st century here at catch21.co.uk and we now offer RSS feeds. These are a popular way for our website to tell you that there is something new. Our RSS feed will let you know as soon as a new video or blog is added at catch21.co.uk.

 Click here to add our new feed to your RSS reader.

Catch21 will continue to ask your questions to the MPs we interview on your behalf, so you can see if your question has been answered and you can be the first to tell us what you think of the questions or any of the issues raised by using our comments section at the bottom of each blog and video entry.

No idea what an RSS feed is? This page at the BBC should help you.

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Daisy McAndrew

Innovative, informative and interactive, exactly what young people need so that they can become engaged with politics more effectively

Daisy McAndrew
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Catch21 acknowledge the essential support of The University of Hull and The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust

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C21 at the Scottish Parliament

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The BYC were at the Scottish Parliament last November. Catch21 were there to film it all.

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