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[[Westminster Explained]] is a private sector provider or professional development programmes on policy, government and parliament. <ref name= "Independent"> [[http://courses.independent.co.uk/training-provider/westminster-explained-19320 Westminster Explained] ''The Independent'', accessed 27 February 2015 <r/ef>The programme is part of the training department at Dods, one of the oldest political publishing houses in the world and one of the leading political information and communication companies in the UK <ref> [http://www.dods-training.com/about-us About Us] ''Dods'', accessed 2 March 2015 </ref>  
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[[Westminster Explained]] is a private sector provider or professional development programmes on policy, government and parliament. <ref name= "Independent"> [http://courses.independent.co.uk/training-provider/westminster-explained-19320 Westminster Explained] ''The Independent'', accessed 27 February 2015 </ref>The programme is part of the training department at [[Dods]], one of the oldest political publishing houses in the world and one of the leading political information and communication companies in the UK <ref> [http://www.dods-training.com/about-us About Us] ''Dods'', accessed 2 March 2015 </ref>  
  
Westminster Explained offers 'highly practical, experential and effective training courses to individuals, groups and entire organisations across the private, public and third sectors.' <ref name= "Independent"/>
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Westminster Explained is said to offer 'highly practical, experential and effective training courses to individuals, groups and entire organisations across the private, public and third sectors.' <ref name= "Independent"/>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 2 March 2015

Westminster Explained is a private sector provider or professional development programmes on policy, government and parliament. [1]The programme is part of the training department at Dods, one of the oldest political publishing houses in the world and one of the leading political information and communication companies in the UK [2]

Westminster Explained is said to offer 'highly practical, experential and effective training courses to individuals, groups and entire organisations across the private, public and third sectors.' [1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Westminster Explained The Independent, accessed 27 February 2015
  2. About Us Dods, accessed 2 March 2015