Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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... reporting of proceedings in Parliament , including both Lords and Commons . These reports must of course be selective ... report . His business is to give his readers the feeling and the atmosphere of the debate , not neglecting the main ...
... reporting of proceedings in Parliament , including both Lords and Commons . These reports must of course be selective ... report . His business is to give his readers the feeling and the atmosphere of the debate , not neglecting the main ...
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... report stage and third reading . When the committee has done its worst the Speaker is sum- moned back to the Chair , and the chairman approaches him with the formula : ' I beg to report that the committee have gone through the Bill and ...
... report stage and third reading . When the committee has done its worst the Speaker is sum- moned back to the Chair , and the chairman approaches him with the formula : ' I beg to report that the committee have gone through the Bill and ...
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... report presented to the Press Gallery in 1964 , that this and other resolutions of a similar kind should be rescinded.1 It would be a gesture worth making by Parliament , leaving the journalists in their present position as ' strangers ...
... report presented to the Press Gallery in 1964 , that this and other resolutions of a similar kind should be rescinded.1 It would be a gesture worth making by Parliament , leaving the journalists in their present position as ' strangers ...
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What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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