0 Stop press refers to a particular space on the front or back page of a newspaper that contains very recent news added to the newspaper after the printing process starts.
The temptation in all contemporary histories is to go ' stop press ' even if one has no clue at all as to the value of the latest news.
We all ought now and then to look at the record, even if it means a few minutes lost from the stop press news.
There might be a "stop press" edition, which would mean keeping perhaps one man or two men.
That is not stop press news, it has doubtless increased since then.
He postulated for quick and efficient adjudication of brought penal actions and to stop press battle.
The term stripping was also used for other changes to a prepared page, such as a spelling correction, or a "stop press" story in a newspaper.
Therefore, we should at least stop pressing for the subsidiary budgets, because the result is that we ourselves no longer have any idea what is happening.