Cancer
Looking beyond the spin
Evan Harris offers some suggestions to improve current cancer policies
Evan Harris
Cobbett's Corner
Cobbett's Corner
Chris Moncrieff
Committee Corridor
presidential, moi?
Joe Kimble reports on the historic meeting between the Prime Minister and the Liaison Committee
Joe Kimble
Commons Diary
explosive tv moment
Mark Oaten starts the week with a bang ashis television goes up in smoke
Mark Oaten
Commons Gallery
Craig Hoy reports on the week'sdevelopments in the Commons chamber
Craig Hoy reports on the week'sdevelopments in the Commons chamber
Craig Hoy
Internship Scheme
bridging the atlantic
David Lloyd-Jacob explains why the Mountbatten Project,which bringsAmerican graduates to London, is keento find MPs willing to place interns and fosterimproved relations between the UK and the USA
David Lloyd-Jacob
Lords Diary
farewell to an old friend
Baroness Uddin takes time out from a busy week to attend the memorial service for Baroness Castle of Blackburn
Baroness Uddin
Profile
Piara Khabra talks to Joe Kimble
Piara Khabra talks to Joe Kimble
Piara Khabra
The Workplace
Fairness and flexibility
Patricia Hewitt discusses the government's plans for full employment and high performance in Britain's workplaces
Patricia Hewitt
Striving fora better balance
The government must act to preserve what remains of the low-regulation, flexible economy it inherited, says John Whittingdale
John Whittingdale
the new balance of power
Vincent Cable argues that evolving work patterns are empowering some employees but leaving othersvulnerable to the whims of the bosses
Vincent Cable
still a long way to go
John Monks argues that the last three decades have brought no significant movement in the balance of power between management and employees
John Monks
tv times
Austin Mitchell describes how the unpredictable early days of television have given way to a more organised but less exciting profession
Austin Mitchell
Under threat
Edward Garnier discusses some welcome and worrying changes in the legal profession over the last 20 years
Edward Garnier
anti-social engineering
Lawrie Quinn laments the lack of involvement of engineers in public life and stresses that politicians have much to learn from the profession
Lawrie Quinn
Progress for the profession and patients
Howard Stoate looks at how the experiences of GPs and patients have changed over the last generation
Howard Stoate
Bearpit memories
Joe Ashton recalls when Prime Minister's QuestionTime was a less parochial, more subversive affair
Joe Ashton
Week in Westminster
a rare grilling
Michael Brown, once suspicious of the value of selectcommittees, discusses his conversion to the cause inthe week of the Prime Minister's attendance
Michael Brown