The 2009 MPs' expenses scandal was one of the most significant political stories of modern times. It raised questions, not just about the ethics and behaviour of MPs but also about the relationship between politicians at Westminster and the political correspondents who follow them on a daily basis, known as ‘the lobby’. For the significance of this scandal, in media terms, was that the story was not broken by members of the lobby but came from outside the traditional Westminster news gathering process. This paper examines why this was the case and it compares the lobby today with that which was described and analysed by Jeremy Tunstall and Colin Seymour-Ure in their respective studies more than 40 years ago. The article concludes that the l...
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The 2009 MPs' expenses scandal was one of the most significant political stories of modern times. It...
The 2009 MPs' expenses scandal was one of the most significant political stories of modern times. It...
Much has been written about the potential impact of the MPs expenses scandal on the standing of MPs ...
Featuring interviews with the MPs, journalists and officials close to the centre of Britain's bigges...
Matthew Flinders and Alexandra Anderson look back on the 2009 MPs’ expenses scandal and find that wh...
The scandal over MPs' expenses that erupted in 2009 was followed by a surge in discussion of elector...
This article explores British television news coverage of the 2009 MPs expenses scandal as part of a...
Does democracy make politicians accountable? The UK expenses scandal of May 2009 constitutes an ide...
In May 2009, revelations by The Telegraph on MPs’ expenses triggered one of the biggest scandals in ...
Lobbying in politics is nothing new, but the recent resignation of Liam Fox from his ministerial pos...
This article reports the findings of a large-scale survey investigating the experiences of the large...
Politics today is inextricably bound to the media, indeed it is now a routine assumption that the me...
This article reports the findings of a large-scale survey investigating the experiences of the large...
A study by Valentino Larcinese examines the channels through which voters keep politicians accountab...
Every election sees a number of parliamentarians leave the House of Commons. Through outlining the e...
The 2009 MPs' expenses scandal was one of the most significant political stories of modern times. It...
The 2009 MPs' expenses scandal was one of the most significant political stories of modern times. It...
Much has been written about the potential impact of the MPs expenses scandal on the standing of MPs ...
Featuring interviews with the MPs, journalists and officials close to the centre of Britain's bigges...
Matthew Flinders and Alexandra Anderson look back on the 2009 MPs’ expenses scandal and find that wh...
The scandal over MPs' expenses that erupted in 2009 was followed by a surge in discussion of elector...
This article explores British television news coverage of the 2009 MPs expenses scandal as part of a...
Does democracy make politicians accountable? The UK expenses scandal of May 2009 constitutes an ide...
In May 2009, revelations by The Telegraph on MPs’ expenses triggered one of the biggest scandals in ...
Lobbying in politics is nothing new, but the recent resignation of Liam Fox from his ministerial pos...
This article reports the findings of a large-scale survey investigating the experiences of the large...
Politics today is inextricably bound to the media, indeed it is now a routine assumption that the me...
This article reports the findings of a large-scale survey investigating the experiences of the large...
A study by Valentino Larcinese examines the channels through which voters keep politicians accountab...
Every election sees a number of parliamentarians leave the House of Commons. Through outlining the e...