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house magazine

noun as in house organ

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Not for nothing did the UK Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly, tell the House Magazine this weekend that international fatigue with the war was a "big thing" and "something we have got to deal with", acknowledging it was "putting pressure on countries all over the world".

From BBC

Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of Russia's Security Council, wrote in Russia's foreign intelligence agency's house magazine:

From Reuters

She recently told The House magazine: "He will be back. I don't know when, I don't know how, I don't know whether it will be 10 years or 10 months."

From BBC

A report in parliament's The House magazine in August claimed 238,000 people had visited, a fraction of the ambitious "stretch target" of 66 million the festival had suggested might get involved.

From BBC

Writing in the House magazine, Tory MPs Sir Peter Bottomley, Caroline Nokes and Crispin Blunt said removing the service would be a "grave misjudgement".

From BBC

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