the Press Association
/ðə ˈpres əsəʊsieɪʃn/, /ðə ˈpres əsəʊʃieɪʃn/
/ðə ˈpres əsəʊsieɪʃn/, /ðə ˈpres əsəʊʃieɪʃn/
(abbreviation the PA)
- a leading British news organization, set up in 1868. Its job is to gather news about Britain and supply it, together with photographs and videos, to newspapers, television stations and radio stations in Britain and abroad. It also provides sports data, social media content and media training.
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the Press Association