The intelligence platform for UK public affairs

Most monitoring tools tell you what happened. We tell you what it means and what to do about it.

Daily intelligence briefings, scored for each client. Built for UK public affairs consultancies.

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A morning briefing

Read in five minutes. Forwarded in ten.

Every parliamentary development relevant to your client, scored for significance and structured around recommended actions. No reverse-chronological feed. No reformatting required.

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Daily briefing — Northwind Energy · 05 May 2026

Three developments require a response before Thursday's board.

01Energy minister signals shift on connection queue policy.Ministerial answer to a Conservative backbencher indicates review of 2027 timetable. Consistent with last week's committee evidence.High
Recommended action
Brief client tonight. Pre-empt Thursday board with a 1-page note: what the answer signals, who else has shifted, and whether to seek a meeting with the minister's office before recess.
02Three written questions tabled on grid connection delays in 48 hours.Cross-party questions, no front-bench movement yet.Medium
Recommended action
Watch list this week. Pattern suggests coordinated effort. Worth flagging if more questions appear before Tuesday's energy debate.
03Energy Security Committee announces inquiry scope.Written evidence window closes 14 June. Two committee members already on the watchlist have publicly aligned with parts of your client's position.Medium
Recommended action
Submit written evidence by 7 June. A structured submission is high-leverage given the alignment from committee members already engaged with your client's interests.
[ §01 / Capabilities ]

Beyond monitoring.
Intelligence.

A standard monitoring subscription tells you what was published. Westminster Monitor goes further at every step.

01Recommended actions

What to do about it

Daily briefings are structured around recommended actions, not just summaries. Each significant item is framed with the question a consultant actually needs to answer: what does this mean for my client and what should we do next?

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02Significance scoring

Significance, not volume

Every parliamentary development is scored for what it means to a specific client. A debate that names your client's issue and draws ministerial comment scores differently from one that only touches the same sector.

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03Urgency alerts

When something cannot wait

Critical and high-urgency developments trigger immediate email alerts to the people who need to know, not the daily briefing. You set the threshold per client. Most days, nothing alerts. The days something does, you knew within a few minutes.

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04People intelligence

Where key people actually stand

A full profile on every politician your clients care about: stated positions, how consistently they have held them, and what the parliamentary record actually shows.

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05Voting analysis

What the voting record shows

Stated positions are one signal. How a politician actually votes is another. We analyse the full voting record across both Houses, including rebellions and alignment with the party whip, and surface where votes and statements align, and where they diverge.

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06Trajectory

Whether a position is shifting

Early signals of changing parliamentary focus, surfaced before they become obvious. When a politician's engagement with your issue starts to grow, you will know first.

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[ §02 / Workflow ]

How Westminster Monitor works

Three steps, in order. Every feature falls under one of them. Click any step to expand.

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See it

You will not miss something that matters.

WatchlistsLive feed
Close

Every relevant development across reliable parliamentary and government sources, found and scored for significance to that specific client. Set up a watchlist for each client and the platform does the rest.

Keep client work cleanly separate. See every relevant development in a live feed, scored for what it means.

HansardBillsWritten questionsCommittee evidenceVoting records
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Understand it

Full intelligence on the people and issues that matter.

ProfilesVoting analysis
Detail

Detailed profiles on every politician and stakeholder your clients care about. Stated positions, consistency of stance, voting record analysis, influence in the current parliament, and early signals of shifting focus. Not what they said: where they stand, and why it matters.

Built from the public parliamentary record. Every claim links back to its source.

Stated positionVoting recordTrajectory signalInfluence score
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Act on it

Structured daily briefings with recommended actions.

BriefingsUrgent alerts
Detail

A briefing your clients can read in five minutes and receive in ten. When something cannot wait, you hear about it within a few minutes, not tomorrow morning. When the picture is more complex, the briefing tells you what it means and what to do next.

Immediate alerts when something cannot wait. On-demand stakeholder briefings when a meeting comes up.

Daily briefingRecommended actionUrgent alertStakeholder briefing
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Built for public affairs
professionals.

Westminster Monitor is used by independent consultancies and in-house corporate affairs teams who need more than a monitoring subscription.

01Independent consultancies

Brief clients faster. Bill the time that matters.

Each client gets their own watchlist, their own scored feed, and their own daily briefing. Your team's mornings stop being a search task.

Per clientWatchlist
Per clientFeed
Per clientBriefing
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02In-house corporate affairs

One platform. Everything you need to know about Westminster.

Know when legislation moves, when a minister changes position, and when your sector comes under parliamentary scrutiny. A single subscription replacing several.

ReplacesMonitoring
ReplacesBill tracker
ReplacesStakeholder research
How it works for in-house teams →
[ §04 / Position ]

How we differ.

Westminster Monitor is not a different interface on the same category. It is a different category.

The market
The market
Traditional
Monitoring services
AI summary
Generic summarisation
Westminster Monitor
Parliamentary intelligence
[ 01 ] What you receive
VolumeA long feed of mentions, reverse-chronological. Two hours of junior time per client, every morning.
A digestItems grouped and timestamped. Useful but generic, not scored against any specific client.
A summaryRestates what was said in plainer language. Still leaves you to decide whether it matters to your client.
A briefingScored per client, structured by urgency, with recommended actions. Read in five minutes.
[ 02 ] Coverage depth
Broad and shallowHeadlines and clippings. Some platforms cover many countries shallowly.
Surface onlyWhatever the source text said. No assessment of where a politician stands.
Document levelThe AI summarises a single document at a time. No cross-source synthesis.
UK, deeplyEvery MP and peer profiled. Voting records, stance tracking, trajectory signals.
[ 03 ] What it asks of you
Read, sift, write-upYour team must work out what each item means and turn it into a brief.
Read, judge relevanceA digest still leaves you to decide whether it matters to your client.
Read summaries, judge significanceFaster than reading sources, but no client-specific framing.
Read, decide, actPer-client scoring built in. Recommended action attached to every significant item.
[ 04 ] How fast you find out
Whenever you check the feedThe next morning at the earliest.
Within hours, batchedDaily digest, sometimes hourly for premium tiers.
When the AI gets to itLatency varies.
Within a few minutesFor critical developments. The next morning for everything else.
Four columns. The work happens in different places.
[ §05 / Pricing ]

Straightforward pricing.

For boutique consultancies and small teams briefing up to 5 clients.

£800per month / Starter
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A 30-minute demo with sample data for your sector, then trial access on approval. We’ll show you how the briefing works, how significance scoring handles a real client, and what your morning could look like.

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