The man in line to be the next leader of the Liberal Democrats was speaking to
lobby journalists at a press gallery lunch in Westminster.
At the start of that week, I was invited to join
lobby journalists at Labour's first event of the year.
Not exact matches
Ruth Davidson took a hearty swipe
at Andrea Leadsom as she sat down for lunch with
lobby journalists.
At 1.24 pm, a brief statement landed in
lobby journalists» inboxes.
At this morning's
lobby briefing,
journalists demanded to know why Donald Trump was getting the red carpet treatment so soon after his inauguration.
Briefing
lobby journalists, the prime minister's official spokeswoman pointed out that May has already had a phone conversation with Trump, in which he invited her to visit Washington
at the earliest opportunity
At this morning's
lobby briefing,
journalists demanded to know why Donald Trump was getting the red...
Mr Watson, who resigned as minister for digital engagement
at the reshuffle, backs a call by the Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, for a ban on anonymous briefings to
lobby journalists, and calls for internet bloggers to be given the same access to Westminster as the
lobby.
Addressing
lobby journalists over lunch in parliament's Churchill Room, George Osborne started as he meant to go on - with a pop
at the weakness of the woman who he allegedly would like to see chopped up in bags in his freezer.
Jeremy Corbyn may have just been critical of the media in his big speech, but Labour MPs and
lobby journalists were out in force to rub shoulders
at the Mirror party on the last night of Labour conference.
At this morning's No 10 briefing for
lobby journalists, the spokesperson also suggested that Cameron will wear a poppy as he dines with President Xi Jinping - despite having previously offended Chinese officials by sporting the symbol.
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.
Or
at least that was the impression given by Rebecca Long Bailey when she hosted a question and answer session with
lobby journalists after the Labour leader's Brexit speech.
A couple of weeks ago, the conversation among a small group of
lobby journalists perched
at a Westminster bar (what is the proper term for such a group: a conspiracy?
Major events such as this Rio summit, attended by literally thousands of delegates and even more non-governmental observers and
journalists, spawn countless texts: draft statements —
at times revised by the hour, press releases, position statements by
lobbying groups and more.