Robert Rogers, Clerk of the House of Commons and Chief Executive, gave an insight into the workings of the Commons at an Open Lecture on 19 October 2012.
Robert, who has worked in the House for more than thirty five years, spoke about the work of the Commons, both in the Chamber and behind the scenes.
This Open Lecture was filmed by BBC Parliament.
For more information about the Clerk of the House and Chief Executive visit:
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For more information about the House of the Commons visit:
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Open Lectures form part of the new package of services provided by Parliament and aimed at staff and students from universities across the UK that cover a wide variety of subjects about Parliament and its work. They are aimed specifically at staff and students from universities across the UK and are free to attend.
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A previous lecture, An insider's guide to the House of Lords, delivered by Clerk of the Parliaments, David Beamish, is also available:
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