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The mayor of Hackney, Jules Pipe, representing all London councils, told the inquiry: "Local council publications have been described as town hall Pravdas, but in scope this diktat is worthy of North Korea."
Councils risk 'angry middle England' if they neglect rubbish, says Eric Pickles 2011
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He's just announced a toughening up of rules governing taxpayer-funded council newspapers, such as H&F News, which he calls "Town Hall Pravdas".
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It follows proposals by the department of communities and local government to clamp down on so-called "town hall Pravdas".
Council to close its newspaper as other 'town hall Pravdas' consider their position Roy Greenslade 2010
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This is American capitalism as enacted by papiermâché puppets made of ground-up Pravdas.
Restorations Adams, Robert M. 1966
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That said, I don't think council magazines need be 'mini Pravdas' - they're often the only medium available to a council to publicise dull but essential information that a newspaper, rightly, wouldn't consider news.
The Guardian World News Sarah Hartley 2011
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Nowadays there are many different Pravdas of one sort or another; the on-line version, in my opinion, is mainly tabloid trash.
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Nowadays there are many different Pravdas of one sort or another; the on-line version, in my opinion, is mainly tabloid trash.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Awei 2010
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Nowadays there are many different Pravdas of one sort or another; the on-line version, in my opinion, is mainly tabloid trash.
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Nowadays there are many different Pravdas of one sort or another; the on-line version, in my opinion, is mainly tabloid trash.
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Nowadays there are many different Pravdas of one sort or another; the on-line version, in my opinion, is mainly tabloid trash.
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