House Magazine

July 7, 2003
The House Magazine
Issue No.1048 | Vol.28
July 7, 2003
Issue No.1048 | Vol.28
The House Magazine
Contents
Cobbett's Corner

Cobbett's Corner

Chris Moncrieff

Committee Corridor

Wig and a prayer?
Joe Kimble reports on attempts to probe the controversial constitutional changes that emerged with lastmonth's cabinet reshuffle
Joe Kimble

Commons Diary

Testing times
Angus Robertson ends a busy week in Westminster with the sternesttest yet - a friend's stag weekend
Angus Robertson

Commons Gallery

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

Holyrood View

Losing momentum
The high hopes of Home Rule have yet to be realised, says Robbie Dinwoodie
Robbie Dinwoodie

International relations

Working together
Where the United States and Europe are united there is no stronger force for good in the world, says Mike O'Brien
Mike O'Brien

The great call of China
Ben Chapman discusses how UK links with China have developed since the successful handover of Hong Kong in 1997
Ben Chapman

Learning from one another
Piara Khabra gives an insight into recent developments in the relationship between Britain and India
Piara Khabra

More muscle required
If the Prime Minister wants his armed forces to continue to be a force for good he must allow them to do so without medium and long term damage to the structures that make them so good, writes Paul Beaver
Paul Beaver

International Relations

Unity brings influence
A united Europe can be a more effective partner for the United States,says Menzies Campbell
Menzies Campbell

Reason and honesty
Gisela Stuart says the European constitution is too important a matter to be reduced to a slanging match between Europhiles and Europhobes
Gisela Stuart

Failing to reconnect
David Heathcoat-Amory assesses some of the key provisions of the draftEU constitution
David Heathcoat-Amory

Lords Diary

Steel yourselves...
Lord Graham of Edmonton number crunches some key Lords votes
Lord Graham

Lords Gallery

Andrew Evans reports on the week's major developments in the Lords
Andrew Evans reports on the week's major developments in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Profile

Valerie Daveytalks to Tom Price
Valerie Daveytalks to Tom Price
Valerie Davey

Week in Westminster

The chase is on
The pack is after the Prime Minister's communications chief Alastair Campbell, but, writes Colin Brown, they are unlikely to get the kill this time
Colin Brown