In the past, vellum described a writing surface made from animal hides. The vellum was sometimes slightly transparent, and that use of the term remains in use today. Vellum, a favorite paper among ...
The UK's law is on scrolls. In a tower After a reprieve, the UK is to continue printing and storing its laws on vellum, made from calf or goat-skin. But shouldn't these traditions give way to digital ...
Formerly the Telegraph's Associate Editor (Politics), Christopher is now the Political Editor of GB News. He writes the Peterborough diary — published every Friday at 7pm. You can find him on Twitter ...
An MP who backed moves to scrap Parliament's centuries-old tradition of printing laws on calf skin has admitted he "made a mistake". A Commons committee has said official copies of Acts of Parliament ...
Centuries-old practice to end in April, switching to high quality paper instead, but critics argue paper has shorter lifespan The centuries-old practice of printing laws on vellum is set to end from ...
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