Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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... Press Gallery as ' a very important part of our modern Parliament ' . Though he has his moments of ' angry ... Press during the past two centuries . That association still abounds in oddities and anomalies . On 13 April 1738 the Commons ...
... Press Gallery as ' a very important part of our modern Parliament ' . Though he has his moments of ' angry ... Press during the past two centuries . That association still abounds in oddities and anomalies . On 13 April 1738 the Commons ...
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... Press Gallery premises . For work to be carried on at all in these circumstances requires determination , a careful rota system and a spirit of friendly ... Press , Radio and Television It was Macaulay who PRESS , RADIO AND TELEVISION 123.
... Press Gallery premises . For work to be carried on at all in these circumstances requires determination , a careful rota system and a spirit of friendly ... Press , Radio and Television It was Macaulay who PRESS , RADIO AND TELEVISION 123.
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... Press reporters , why should they be more coy in the presence of a machine ? On the rare occasions when the House orders some phrase to be ' expunged from the record ' the answer would be very simple : destroy the tape . Of course , if ...
... Press reporters , why should they be more coy in the presence of a machine ? On the rare occasions when the House orders some phrase to be ' expunged from the record ' the answer would be very simple : destroy the tape . Of course , if ...
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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