Hansard by day...Heaven by night
Terry Higgins was one of the first people in the UK to die of an AIDS-related illness. We are proud to tell the story of his time as a Hansard reporter.
Terry Higgins was one of the first people in the UK to die of an AIDS-related illness. We are proud to tell the story of his time as a Hansard reporter.
Committee sub-editor Cara describes the adrenaline rush of her job and how it has changed in the light of virtual Committee sittings.
Read this post to learn more about the role of a Hansard Committee Reporter.
Parliamentary Reporter Will shares what he learnt during his five-month secondment to Civil Service Learning's Parliamentary Capability Team
When people think of Hansard reporters, they often think of the main Chamber, but there’s a whole team responsible for reporting Westminster Hall and the Committees of the House. Joe Briggs takes you undercover for a day in his world.
Jean Winder made history by becoming the first woman to be a Hansard reporter, but she had to fight long and hard to be paid the same as her male colleagues.
Lois Jeary, a Hansard reporter, recently did some outreach at a local school. She talks about how it went and how Hansard isn't your typical job at Parliament.
We don't expect you to know it all already when you join Hansard. Find out how our postgraduate diploma in parliamentary reporting equips new reporters for a job like no other.
Charlie Browne, a House reporter for Hansard, has blogged about the common questions she gets about her job.