On Wednesday there was a question calling on the BBC to make daily announcements of business in Parliament on the main news channels. I have some sympathy with this idea although doing it in a formalised way might not attract much attention. I drew attention to the Director General’s recent announcement indicating that he was thinking of new and creative ways to cover political assemblies including local ones. Click here for the Parliamentary question.
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