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UPDATE "It is managed by a cross-party editorial team of MPs. Its current editor is Conservative MP Sir Graham Brady, while Labour's Jess Phillips is Associate Editor." TO "The current editor of The House is Rosa Prince. The editor in chief is Alan White."
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UPDATE "Previous associate editors include Charles Kennedy, Austin Mitchell, Michael Gove, Priti Patel, Angus Robertson and Paul Goodman." TO "Previous associate editors include Sir Graham Brady, Charles Kennedy, Austin Mitchell, Michael Gove, Priti Patel, Angus Robertson and Paul Goodman."
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UPDATE "An editorial board, comprising MPs and peers drawn from all parties in both Houses, meets regularly to provide advice. The current board includes Wes Streeting, Melanie Onn, Stephen Gethins, Alan Mak, Ranil Jayawardena, Ian Paisley, Sylvia Herman, Michael Dobbs, Baroness Parminter, Lord Cormack and Lord Faulkner." TO "An editorial board, comprising MPs and peers drawn from all parties in both Houses, meets regularly to provide advice. The current board is composed of Sir Graham Brady, Meg Hillier, Alastair Carmichael, Karen Bradley, Saqib Bhatti, Baroness Gisela Stuart, Lord Patrick Cormack."
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In right hand box: - Remove 'Managing editor' field and Daniel Bond - Update 'Editor' to 'Editor in Chief' and update 'Graham Brady' to 'Alan White' - Update 'Deputy Editor' to 'Editor' and update 'Jess Phillips' to 'Rosa Prince' - Update frequency from 'Weekly' to 'Fortnightly' - Update the hyperlink on The House to https://www.politicshome.com/thehouse.htm
The info box at the top is out of date. Sir Graham Brady is no longer the editor, he is the Chair of the Advisory Board. Rosa Prince is the Editor. Alan White is the Editor-in-Chief.
This can be confirmed by checking p3 /4 here (latest issue):
The section on the advisory board is out of date. The members of the current House Parliamentary advisory board can be seen here:
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UPDATE "It is managed by a cross-party editorial team of MPs. Its current editor is Conservative MP Sir Graham Brady, while Labour's Jess Phillips is Associate Editor." TO "The current editor of The House is Rosa Prince. The editor in chief is Alan White."
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UPDATE "Previous associate editors include Charles Kennedy, Austin Mitchell, Michael Gove, Priti Patel, Angus Robertson and Paul Goodman." TO "Previous associate editors include Sir Graham Brady, Charles Kennedy, Austin Mitchell, Michael Gove, Priti Patel, Angus Robertson and Paul Goodman."
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UPDATE "An editorial board, comprising MPs and peers drawn from all parties in both Houses, meets regularly to provide advice. The current board includes Wes Streeting, Melanie Onn, Stephen Gethins, Alan Mak, Ranil Jayawardena, Ian Paisley, Sylvia Herman, Michael Dobbs, Baroness Parminter, Lord Cormack and Lord Faulkner." TO "An editorial board, comprising MPs and peers drawn from all parties in both Houses, meets regularly to provide advice. The current board is composed of Sir Graham Brady, Meg Hillier, Alastair Carmichael, Karen Bradley, Saqib Bhatti, Baroness Gisela Stuart, Lord Patrick Cormack."
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In right hand box: - Remove 'Managing editor' field and Daniel Bond - Update 'Editor' to 'Editor in Chief' and update 'Graham Brady' to 'Alan White' - Update 'Deputy Editor' to 'Editor' and update 'Jess Phillips' to 'Rosa Prince' - Update frequency from 'Weekly' to 'Fortnightly' - Update the hyperlink on The House to https://www.politicshome.com/thehouse.htm
The info box at the top is out of date. Sir Graham Brady is no longer the editor, he is the Chair of the Advisory Board. Rosa Prince is the Editor. Alan White is the Editor-in-Chief.
This can be confirmed by checking p3 /4 here (latest issue):
The section on the advisory board is out of date. The members of the current House Parliamentary advisory board can be seen here: