Decision on drugs ban next month

Commons round-up

Decision on drugs ban next month

Alan Johnson has said a decision will be taken on whether to ban products offering "legal highs", including mephedrone, early next month.

Commons round-up

Brown praised for Northern Ireland deal

Brown praised for Northern Ireland deal

MPs from all sides of the House have praised the prime minister's role in securing a deal on policing and justice in Northern Ireland.

Commons round-up

Committee report

EU emission trading system 'failing'

EU emission trading system 'failing'

The EU's emission trading system is failing to encourage investment in cutting CO2 emissions, MPs have warned.

News

News

Voters embrace MP iPhone application

Voters embrace MP iPhone application

A new iPhone application that connects voters with their MP has proved popular in Derek Wyatt's constituency.

News

Stakeholder Interview

Manifestos 'make all the right sounds'

Manifestos 'make all the right sounds'

ePolitix.com speaks to Phil Orford, chief executive of the Forum of Private Business, about the work of the organisation and government support for small businesses.

Parliamentary comment

Change, but where's the delivery?

Change, but where's the delivery?

Lord Ramsbotham writes for ePolitix.com about the implications for prisoner education of the abolition of the Learning and Skills Council.

Stakeholder analysis

Growing the future: Enabling native woodland creation

Growing the future: Enabling native woodland creation

The Woodland Trust writes for ePolitix.com ahead of Labour MP Paddy Tipping's Westminster Hall debate on native woodland cover.

Parliamentary comment

The £1bn alcohol fraud problem

The £1bn alcohol fraud problem

Paul Rowen MP writes for ePolitix.com ahead of his Westminster Hall debate on alcohol fraud.

Parliamentary comment

When greed and ambition dull honour

When greed and ambition dull honour

Lord Maginnis of Drumglass writes for ePolitix.com about what steps the government has taken to defend the human rights of Iranian refugees at Camp Ashraf.

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Comment

Politicians need to learn the art of deference

Politicians need to learn the art of deference

Not broken, but in need of repair. That was Gordon Brown's assessment of the state of British politics at Tuesday's meeting of the liaison committee.







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