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  2. John Parker (Labour politician) - Wikipedia

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    Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs ; Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by John Parker; Catalogue of the Parker papers held at LSE Archives; Portraits of John Parker at the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Parliamentary Archives holds correspondence sent from John Parker to Philip Fanner

  3. SNP MP to face probe after sharing Speaker’s correspondence ...

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    Conservative former Cabinet minister David Davis claimed the actions of John Nicolson breached parliamentary rules.

  4. White House Office of Presidential Correspondence - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Presidential Correspondence is one of the largest and oldest offices in the White House, [1] and is a component of the Office of the White House Staff Secretary. In the administration of Joe Biden , the Office of Presidential Correspondence was led by Director Eva Kemp. [ 2 ]

  5. Sorcha Eastwood begins legal action over Andrew Tate social ...

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    Northern Ireland MP Sorcha Eastwood has begun legal action against influencer Andrew Tate and his brother over social media posts. A lawyer for the Alliance Party MP said the posts were made on ...

  6. Meet-the-People Sessions - Wikipedia

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    These letters are usually accorded a higher priority by the Civil Service as they come from elected Members of Parliament, regardless even from elected opposition MPs as the Singapore Civil Service is ought to accord MPs equally and democratic as based and sworn by the Singapore National Pledge. Cases deal with a wide range of issues.

  7. United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal - Wikipedia

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    On 18 June 2009, the details of all MPs' expenses and allowance claims approved from 2004 to 2008 were published on the official Parliament website, but with some details removed, such as addresses, claims that were not approved for payment, and correspondence between MPs and the parliamentary fees office.

  8. Bob Quick (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Some of the documents were classified as "secret". An ensuing investigation by Quick found that documents had been stolen from the home secretary's safe, including correspondence with the prime minister; [10] this led to the arrest of senior civil servant Christopher Galley who implicated two prominent opposition MPs. Galley was sacked for ...

  9. List of government defeats in the House of Commons since 1945

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    Labour whipped its MPs to abstain, as the party wanted an election, but not before a no-deal Brexit had been prevented. 9 September 2019: A humble address to force the government to publish documents regarding no-deal preparations under Operation Yellowhammer and correspondence regarding prorogation was passed 311–302.