Live · ingestingParliamentary monitoring · The Argus platform

Track parliamentary action on the issues you care about.Argus watches parliaments and assemblies for the topics you choose, and tells you what happened in plain language — every item linked back to the official record. Start with one jurisdiction, add more as your work widens.

Any
Jurisdiction with a public parliamentary record
4
Modules — pick what you need
~1.2M
Sanctions entities, screened on request
Daily
Plain-language briefings, fully sourced
Live action feedIngesting
16:54:37
Critical
UK · COMMONSMember tabled an Early Day Motion on Hong Kong sanctions
Hansard
16:54:37
High
EU · STRASBOURGResolution on Taiwan Strait stability adopted with amendments
OJEU
16:54:37
Medium
US · HOUSECommittee questioned a witness on foreign investment in AI start-ups
Cmte hearing
16:54:37
High
AU · CANBERRASecond reading moved on a human-rights sanctions amendment package
Hansard AU
16:54:37
Low
CA · OTTAWAForeign-interference bill referred back from committee with amendments
LEGISinfo
16:54:37
Critical
TW · YUANCross-strait emergency motion adopted by acclamation
Legislative Yuan
16:54:37
Medium
DE · BUNDESTAGInvestment-screening expansion read for the first time
Bundestag
16:54:37
High
FR · PALAIS B.Written question asking the government to clarify its position on Xinjiang
AN
16:54:37
Low
NL · 2E KAMERAmendment moved on a Hong Kong asylum corridor
Hansard NL
1,284 actions tracked · last 24h
United States · House & Senate United Kingdom · Hansard European Parliament · OJEU Bundestag · Drucksachen Assemblée Nationale 立法院 · 公報 国会議事録 Riksdagen House of Commons of Canada Australian Parliament OpenSanctions Wikidata More on request
02 · Who Argus is for

Built for the people who need to know first.

Argus serves four kinds of team. Core is the universal starting point; the modules sharpen it to the work in front of you.

Most of these teams work today from press cuttings, a junior analyst, and a shared spreadsheet. Argus replaces all three.

01

Parliamentary research

Follow debates, committees and written questions across the parliaments you choose — with every claim linked back to the record it came from.

Core · Brief · Signal
02

Government & foreign affairs

Track legislative action across allied parliaments — debates, votes, motions and committee work — in one feed. Brief decision-makers in their own language, on their own infrastructure. Argus × for ministries and parliamentary alliances.

Argus ×
03

Think tanks & NGOs

A small desk can cover what used to take a large team. Track the issues you work on across dozens of parliaments without adding headcount.

Core · Brief · Signal
04

Investigation & journalism

Drop in a document and see who is involved and how they connect — ownership chains, shared ties, and links to the public record.

Trace · Investigate
03 · Walkthrough

See it run. Ninety seconds, end to end.

A short recorded walkthrough of the platform — picking what to monitor, reading the morning brief, opening an entity record, and starting a case.

1:30
04 · How it fits together

One engine. Four modules. Region packs that widen the map.

Argus is built in layers. A shared engine does the monitoring underneath. Four modules sit on top, each available on its own or as an add-on. Region packs widen the parliaments you cover. Argus × is the bespoke, named deployment for institutions that want all of it. Coverage is configured, not fixed — any parliament that publishes a public record can be added.

Layer 01 · FoundationArgus CorePilots from £600/month · flat for any starting jurisdiction

The shared engine. Choose the topics you want monitored, look up who is involved, preview the daily Brief, and get a monthly digest of activity in regions you have not subscribed to — plus an alert the moment a nearby region matches your topics.

Open Argus Core
Topic monitoringAI summaries, sourcedWho-is-involved profilesSanctions flagDaily Brief preview
Layer 02 · CoverageRegion packsAdd-on to Core

Add parliaments to Core, grouped by region. Each pack includes the map view at no extra charge — activity overlays, sanctions overlays, and the alliance member map.

Browse region packs
AmericasEuropeIndo-PacificGlobal · more on request
Layer 03 · ModulesModulesStandalone or add-on

Each module is built for a different reader. Brief, Signal and Trace can stand on their own; Investigate runs on top of Core because it draws on the shared connections.

Compare modules
Layer 04 · Co-deploymentArgus ×Enterprise, bespoke

Your topics. Your name on it. All four modules, every region, custom builds, a dedicated engineer during setup, and a co-branded interface. Named deployment: Argus × [your institution].

Discuss Argus ×
Argus × IPACPrivate coverage areasCustom topic frameworkDedicated engineer at setup
Pricing principle

Core costs the same wherever you start — Japan costs the same as Canada as a starting jurisdiction. Flat entry price; expand through region packs and modules.

Custom jurisdictions

Parliaments outside the main region packs are switched on as part of an Argus × deployment, on request.

05 · What each module does

Four modules. Start with one. Add the rest as your focus widens.

Each module answers a different question for a different reader. Three can be bought on their own; Investigate runs on top of Core because it draws on the shared connections.

Module 02
Argus Signal
Standalone or add-on
What legislators are saying, before it becomes a headline.

Track what legislators post and say across languages — read in political context, not as generic media monitoring.

  • Legislator accounts watched continuously
  • Emerging themes and shifts in tone
  • Your own topics, no limit
  • Coordinated-messaging detection
For · public affairs · advocacy · comms teamsOpen
Module 03
Argus Trace
Standalone or add-on
Follow an entity through every connection.

A research tool, not a regulated compliance product. Screen names against the full OpenSanctions dataset (~1.2M sanctioned entities) and trace how people and organisations connect.

  • Screening against the full OpenSanctions dataset
  • Ownership through multi-country structures
  • Standard financial identifiers (ISIN, CUSIP)
  • Who is drawing the most attention, and why
For · due diligence · risk · investigative journalismOpen
Module 04
Argus Investigate
Add-on · needs Core
Drop in a document. See how everything connects.

A workspace for a case. Open a case on any topic, drop in documents, and let Argus pull out the people, organisations and links that appear — then chart how they connect.

  • A case canvas your investigation builds on
  • One shared set of connections across every case
  • Read a document, auto-link it to the case
  • Publication-ready export
For · OSINT · investigative journalists · analysts · NGOsOpen
06 · Always-on, included with Core

Two things Core does for you in the background. Always relevant.

Every Core subscriber gets a monthly digest of activity in regions they have not subscribed to, plus a real-time alert when one of those regions matches a topic they track. Both are filtered against your own settings — useful, not marketing.

Ghost Pulse

Included with Core

Ghost Pulse is our always-on monthly digest of activity in the regions you have not subscribed to, filtered against your own topics. You see how many items hit each topic, plus one headline per region. It reads like a briefing, not an ad.

Argus monthly digest · May 2026Activity outside your plan that matched your topics
2026-05-01 · 06:00 UTC

Regions outside your current plan saw activity on topics you have told us you care about. Here is what you missed.

Indo-Pacific
AI regulation12
Sanctions enforcement8
Critical-minerals supply6
Americas
Mining concessions9
Foreign-investment screening5
3 of 4 regions hiddenUpgrade to read all →

Nearby-region alerts

Real-time

A real-time alert the moment a region you have not subscribed to produces something matching a topic you track. Relevance is already proven by your own settings — these are the items most likely to change your week.

Nearby-region alerts · last 7 days14
Indo-Pacific · TW · JP“semiconductor export controls”
Actions matched your topic in Taiwan and Japan this week — not in your current plan.
2h
Americas · BR · CL“critical minerals”
Actions on rare-earth concessions in Brazil and Chile — not in your current plan.
11h
Europe · DE · NL“investment screening”
A first reading on foreign-investment screening — a direct match to your topics.
1d
Indo-Pacific · KR“AI safety bill”
A National Assembly bill on AI safety — matches three of your filters.
3d
07 · How we work

What we will not compromise on.

Argus is built for people who may be quoted in front of a committee. The platform is firm where it has to be: sourcing, accuracy and accountability are not optional.

I.

Every item links back to its source.

No summary that cuts a sentence loose from where it came from. Open any item in Argus and the original record opens with it — including the video timestamp where there is one.

II.

We tell you how confident we are.

No bare percentages. Where Argus estimates something, it shows how confident it is and what that estimate was checked against. You can question the number.

III.

The institution comes first.

Argus runs on-premises or air-gapped, and exports to PDF and CSV in one click. The work is yours; the platform is just the tool you do it with.

08 · About Argus

A small, independent technical team — built for the long run.

The team

Focused, fast, technically deep

Argus is built by a small, independent engineering team. Being small is the point: we move quickly, go deep, and answer to the people who use the tool. We built parliamentary monitoring across dozens of jurisdictions, and we run the tooling behind IPAC.

More about us
Joint venture & first pilot client

Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China

Argus is a joint venture with IPAC — the cross-party alliance of legislators coordinating a democratic response to the People’s Republic of China — and IPAC is our first pilot client. Proof that the product, and the pilot model, work.

ipac.global
Parent company

KL Leung Holdings

ARGUS HOLDINGS — KLL1 LTD, trading as KL Leung Holdings, registered in England & Wales. A UK MoD JAGGAER One registered supplier.

klleungholdings.com
UK MoD JAGGAER One registered supplier · Restricted access

Built for institutions that need to get it right.

Argus is sold to parliamentary research services, foreign-affairs ministries and accredited civil-society institutions. We do not run self-serve trials — we run a 60-day paid pilot against your real workflow, with a named engineer on the account from day one.

Pilot terms · Q3 2026
Pilot length60 days
Seats includedUp to 6
JurisdictionsAll configured
DeploymentYour cloud, or Argus-hosted
Onboarding5 business days
StatusAccepting Q3 cohort