Phrases with «press gallery»

The phrase "press gallery" refers to the area in a government building or a legislative body such as a parliament or congress where journalists and reporters sit to observe and report on political proceedings and events. It is a designated space for members of the press to gather and cover important news stories related to government activities. Full definition

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Sentences with «press gallery»

  • And the charm offensive continues in earnest next week... when she has lunch with the parliamentary press gallery. (totalpolitics.com)
  • My main job as press gallery chairman is to organise a monthly lunch with a senior politician. (totalpolitics.com)
  • In one of the best jokes seen at press gallery lunches in recent years, he observed: «I really don't know any politician who is better at getting his points across.» (politics.co.uk)
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