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A Despatch box (alternatively dispatch box) goes back to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, referring to an important message for the Queen. Today 'despatch box' refers both to those sometimes known as red boxes or ministerial boxes, which are used by the Sovereign Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and her ministers in the British government to securely transport sensitive documents and those used in the lower houses of the governments of the United Kingdom and Australia.The red boxes, which are now an iconic symbol of the United Kingdom government, are of uniform design, constructed of slow-grown pine and covered with red-stained leather. Each box takes three days to finish. * They are produced by Barrow Hepburn & Gale as they have been for over a century, when the current form of the box first took shape. * Earlier despatch boxes were wooden boxes used as a lectern from which frontbench members of Parliament deliver speeches to their parliamentary chamber. They were used for members to carry bills and other documents into the chamber. The Australian House of Representatives and the British House of Commons each keep a pair of ornate wooden despatch boxes, usually with one box on the Government side and one on the Opposition side of the table that divides the opposing frontbenches. Whereas backbenchers in both Parliaments generally deliver addresses to the chamber while standing at their seat, frontbenchers (ministers and shadow ministers) deliver their addresses from their side's despatch box. By tradition, the modern despatch boxes often contain the religious texts used for swearing in of new members of the respective chamber. * There are two variants in current English; dispatch or despatch, with the former being more common in English today, though the latter favoured by the government when referring to the boxes, and is first attested in the 1580s as referring to an important message. |