Sentences with phrase «from lobby journalists»

At the Westminster Correspondents» Dinner in April the then chancellor won rave reviews from lobby journalists after he skewered a host of his fellow Tory MPs with a series of amusing jibes.

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A lobby journalist separated from Westminster is like a Norwegian Blue parrot pining for the fjords.
Shortly after the email's existence was revealed by the Guido Fawkes website, lobby journalists received an official statement from the Labour press office:
In the question and answer session afterwards, Corbyn infuriated lobby journalists by taking questions from pre-selected hacks.
Read the news, sign up to the daily emails from leading lobby journalists (Paul Waugh's «Waughzone» for the Huffington Post is my favourite), have a dedicated Twitter list of lobby reporters, listen to Today, Today in Parliament and the Westminster Hour and skim through all your party's frontbench briefings and policy papers.
With over 150,000 visitors a month, Politics.co.uk's team of journalists produce their stories from deep within the corridors of power in Westminster, where they were the first digital journalists to gain access to the lobby.
The reaction in Westminster has been far from mixed, with Tory MPs, special advisers and lobby journalists generally agreeing that Williamson must be on — somewhat clumsy - manoeuvres.
The Guardian's Rafael Behr said the speech was even good enough to earn Miliband «a bit of kudos» from hard - bitten lobby journalists.
But, in pattern that lobby journalists say is becoming increasingly familiar, Johnson has denied he was up to anything mischievous and insisted that he is shocked by the fall - out from the media storm that he single - handedly whipped up.
Cameron's team were alarmed that journalists had began to establish where the funding for Adam Werritty's lobbying activities had come from.
He rowed back on previous remarks suggesting ministers would have to resign if they wanted to campaign for Britain's exit from the EU by suggesting that lobby journalists had got the wrong end of the stick.
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