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According to evidence received by the review, editors and journalists disliked public information being used as "the currency in a system of favouritism, selective release and partisan spinning". Ministers and officials in turn complained about the media offering a partial and distorted version of
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Journalists who are members of the Lobby, along with other members of the press gallery or accredited for parliamentary broadcasting, are required to register other employment advantaged by their parliamentary pass. The interests are published in the Register of Journalists' Interests.
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The Phillis review recommended that all major government media briefings should be on the record, live on television and radio and with full transcripts available promptly online. This recommendation was not acted on and many other recommendations were also "set aside or watered down".
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During the 20th century the nature of the Lobby evolved, from a secretive system whose existence was barely acknowledged, to a more or less formal briefing system, though still unattributable. During the government of
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The Lobby rules are developed and enforced by its members through a committee, not imposed by government or parliament. Although it is a subsidiary of the press gallery, it has long operated independently.
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events, "often with little relationship to what was said at lobby briefings and relying on off-the-record sources or, as some have alleged, deliberate misrepresentation".
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had stopped members of the public wandering into the Members’ Lobby. Only people, including reporters, on the list kept by the Serjeant at Arms would be given access.
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uniquely has 3 parliamentary lobby passes but their journalists are not individually or collectively members of the Lobby organisation. Major organisations, include:
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In the 1870s a list was drawn up of parliamentary reporters who were permitted to mingle with MPs in the Members' Lobby. According to the parliamentary
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On 3 February 2020 the Government refused to allow some members of the Lobby to receive part of a briefing. Government communications director
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in protest. Responding to an urgent question in the Commons on the walkout the parliamentary secretary for the Cabinet Office,
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refers to the news coverage, largely unattributed, generated by reporters from the political proceedings in Parliament.
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On 7 January 2019, television cameras were allowed in the Lobby for the first time ever, first shown on
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In January 2020 the Government moved its twice-daily briefing sessions for journalists from the
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a few hours after. However, the briefings themselves continued not to be televised.
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This article is about political journalism in the UK. For other uses, see
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An independent review of government communications in 2003, chaired by
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The membership represents large media organisations such as the
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Robson, Norman (1938). "The Lobby Journalistβ€”A Definition".
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Index

Lobby
political journalists
Houses of Parliament
Members' Lobby
press gallery
Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington
John Major
Gus O'Donnell
Bob Phillis
Guardian Media Group
BBC News
Sky News
House of Commons
9 Downing Street
Guido Fawkes
Lee Cain
Downing Street
Chloe Smith
COVID-19 pandemic
Boris Johnson
BBC
Sky News
LabourList
Left Foot Forward
Tribune
Guido Fawkes
Agence France-Presse
Associated Press
Bloomberg News
BBC News

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