£50 of Waterstones vouchers to be won

Work in parliament? Win £50 of Waterstones vouchers

Work in parliament? Win £50 of Waterstones vouchers

Competition closed: the lucky winner was Elin Angharad Roberts, who is now being sent £50 in book vouchers.

Here's a special offer to our readers in parliament. As a special mid-winter treat, we're giving away £50 of Waterstones vouchers to anyone signed up to our free daily newsletter with a parliament.uk email address.

The lunchtime briefing has all the news and views across Westminster, from the main headlines of the day to under-reported stories cruising under the radar.



We'll be picking a lucky winner from the list of parliament.uk addresses signed up to the newsletter on April 1st, so if you're not already subscribed just put your details into the form above.

You can see yesterday's lunchtime briefing here.

Terms and conditions

1. The prize is one Waterstones voucher for £50
2. Anyone with an email address that ends parliament.uk who is signed up to the Politics.co.uk daily newsletter will be eligible for the prize
3. There is no cash alternative to the prize, it is non-refundable and non-transferable and not for resale.
4. The winners will be selected by Politics.co.uk at random on April 1st 2014
5. This competition is not open to employees of politics.co.uk or any agency or company connected with this competition or family members of any of these organisations.
6. Only one entry per person and you must be over 18 years old.
7. The judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
8. Entrants acknowledge that their entries may be released or displayed to the public by politics.co.uk or any agency connected with the competition and as such sign all rights necessary for promotion, publication or of such entries to politics.co.uk. Winners agree to grant politics.co.uk or any agency connected with the competition the right to use their name and likeness for advertising and publicity purposes without any additional compensation.
9. The competition shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales.