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Richard Thurston ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 09 Nov 2007 11:00 GMT

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Johnson was beaten to the design award, however, by Paul Flynn, the 72-year-old veteran MP for Newport West in South Wales.

Flynn, labelled "Labour's Welsh Terrier" by the BBC's Nick Assinder, is getting familiar with website accolades, having received a New Statesman award for his efforts in 2000.

The BCS applauded Flynn's 2007 efforts as both "bold and attentive".

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