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13 Apr 2012 | by Matt Cartmell
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and the unacceptability of lobbyists holding passes to Parliament. CIPR director of policy and comms Phil Morgan told ...
and other musculoskeletal conditions in Parliament.
The Populus Parliament Panel surveyed 113 MPs during the four weeks from 27 February, finding strong Coalition support for a register of all those involved in lobbying activity. Sixty-eight per cent of Tory MPs and 75% of Lib Dems called for a register to include in-house public affairs teams ...
this Parliament, following the consultation. ...
Due to the transatlantic absence of David Cameron, Parliament was last week abuzz with Nick Clegg
the broadcast industry and in Parliament and FTSE100 companies.' This response comes after 68-year-old Ford ...
. Delegates defied Clegg by refusing to order Lib Dem peers to vote for the changes in Parliament. Party ...
legislation towards the end of a Parliament, or risk missing your first chance in government to deliver ... Dems are attempting to fast-track distinctive, popular policies early on in the Parliament ... year of this Parliament risks being something of a lame duck session, with precious few electoral ...
of the public,' he said. 'That doesn't do Parliament any good and it doesn't do the public affairs industry any ...
. I think this is a genuine change of tack caused by the risks of a vote in Parliament. If it was as a ...