Dod's Parliamentary Communications

Dod's Parliamentary Communications

Dod's Parliamentary Communications Ltd is a specialist political publishing house based in London. It has been at the forefront of political publications since 1832. [1] It was formed in its current state in 2004 as the result of the merger of Vacher Dod Publishing and Parliamentary Communications Ltd.

Dods is the home of many political publications, including The House Magazine, a weekly publications for peers and MPs in Westminster, the annual Dod's Parliamentary Companion, a key source of reliable and trusted information on the UK's political scene, and The Parliament Magazine, a fortnightly offering of EU news, views and analysis, written by MEPs for MEPs.[2]

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