House Magazine

June 30, 2003
The House Magazine
Issue No.1047 | Vol.28
June 30, 2003
Issue No.1047 | Vol.28
The House Magazine
Contents
British Council

Shared experience
Helen Jackson reports on a British Council-led scheme which twins women MPs in Britain with their counterparts from central and east African democracies
Helen Jackson

Cobbett's corner

Your name's not down...

Chris Moncrieff

Committee corridor

Spin doctor in the House
Joe Kimble reports on Alastair Campbell's high-profile appearance before the Foreign Affairs Select Committee
Joe Kimble

Commons Diary

A walk on the wild side
Austin Mitchell visits Morecambe while the government struggles to keep its troubles at bay
Austin Mitchell

Commons Gallery

Blair hails summit success
Epolitix.com editor Craig Hoy rounds up the week's key moments in the Commons
Craig Hoy

CSR

Bridging divisions
CSR offers a new model for building a strong society alongside a strong economy, says Stephen Timms
Stephen Timms

Encouragement not compulsion
It is vital that the government does not force 'socially responsible' initiatives onto businesses without regard to their impact on Britain's ability to compete, writes Tim Yeo
Tim Yeo

Voluntary action brings best value
Vincent Cable says public distrust of business can be tackled by good community relations
Vincent Cable

CSR is here to stay
Baroness Greengross discusses the issues that face the All Party Parliamentary Group on CSR
Baroness Greengross

Happy returns
Lord Faulkner of Worcester explains the worthwhile role that sponsorship can play in CSR strategies
Lord Faulkner of Worcester

Philanthropic fervour
David Utting recalls the historic role of Joseph Rowntree as an agent of social change
David Utting

Improving lives and communities
Rob Cope discusses the benefits stemming from partnership between UK corporates and The Prince's Trust
Rob Cope

Lords Diary

Aussie sprinter thrills Ascot crowds
Lord Falkland reflects on a great week for British sport - if not for British politics
Viscount Falkland

Lords Gallery

LOCAL HERO LEADS LABOUR'S BIGGEST REVOLT
Andrew Evans reports on the week's major developments in the Lords
Andrew Evans

View From The Hill

SANCTIONS COULD TAKE PLACE OF MILITARY ACTION IN FUTURE CRISES
Congressional Correspondent Bruce Carey tracks recent developments on Capitol Hill
Bruce Carey

Week in Westminster

Refreshing the backbenches
Michael Brown assesses the impact of the ministerial reshuffle
Michael Brown