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A Click-Use Parliamentary Licence covers – material produced by the House of Commons and the House of Lords of the Westminster Parliament which is subject to Parliamentary copyright protection. Only one Parliamentary Licence is required to reproduce Parliamentary copyright material. The broadcasts of the Proceedings of Parliament fall outside of the scope of the Parliamentary Licence.

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The Crowned Portcullis

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The principal emblem of the House is the Crowned Portcullis. It is a royal badge and its use by the House has been formally authorised by licence granted by Her Majesty the Queen. The designs and symbols of the House should not be used for purposes to which such authentication is inappropriate, or where there is a risk that their use might wrongly be regarded, or represented, as having the authority of the House.

The House symbol is primarily used to authenticate communications from Members. Further background information can found in The Portcullis [HCIO Factsheet] G9 (General Series)

If you require further information about using the Crowned Portcullis, please contact the webmaster@parliament.uk

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