0 a reporter who spends a lot of time in the British parliament trying to discover news about recent and future political events
It is much easier to go to a lobby correspondent and let something be known without being identified.
A political journalist since 1971, she became a lobby correspondent in 1974.
Some lobby correspondents get the correct story, but deliberately issue it as a false one.
I select one other point from this letter from the lobby correspondents.
Is this not fair work by the lobby correspondents?
The letter was sent to most lobby correspondents so that they knew what we were doing.
But at the same time, at the end of the day, we always find that the lobby correspondents have got the whole picture and put the whole story together.