But this is no awayday for MPs, because in some sense the convention is a challenge to a parliament. |
It was in his one game as Newcastle United's caretaker that the Scot gained his first taste of awayday anguish in charge of a team. |
Saracens go into the new year as the unbeaten leaders of the Premiership after another awayday when they throttled their opponents into submission. |
Bieber fills out the headline bill alongside Rihanna, Sia and David Guetta as V sheds its tendency to be the corporate awayday of festivals and reinvents itself as a global pop extravaganza. |
As far as Andy is concerned, that secretive annual powwow is a mere awayday for junior personnel. |
Jim Messina, a US election strategist who worked on Barack Obama's campaign, is said to have told a Tory awayday on Friday that every moment the party is not talking about the economy between now and the election is wasted. |