Cobbett's Corner
A life well lived
Chris Moncrieff
Committee Corridor
PM calls for patience over weapons
Joe Kimble reports on the Prime Minister's latest appearance before the Liaison Committee
Joe Kimble
Commons Diary
French farce
Mark Oaten prepares for the final push before the recess with a 'relaxing' family trip across the channel
Mark Oaten
Commons Gallery
Constitutional wrangle
Epolitix.com editor Craig Hoy rounds up the week's key moments in the Commons
Craig Hoy
food
A healthy balance?
Are supermarkets a benefactor or bane to our food and health? Lord Rea investigates
Lord Rea
Food
Testing labelling law
David Lidington calls for a fair deal for consumers and producers
David Lidington
Listen to sound science
Andrew George explains why he believes farmers should tread with caution before embracing the Genetically Modified option
Andrew George
Health concerns to the fore
Sir John Krebs outlines how the FSA has started to make progress in raising food standards
Sir John Krebs
Maintaining momentum for change
Sir Ben Gill sets out a vision for the future of British farming and outlines the hard work that must be done before it is realised
Sir Ben Gill
Lip-smacking Ludlow
Matthew Green looks forward to a very special food and drink festival taking place in his constituency
Matthew Green
History
Looking Forward to a Past Fit for Our Children
Secondary history education needs to recognise that the study of the past should offer more than just a backdrop to current affairs, writes George Lambrick
George Lambrick
Housing and the euro
Housing at the heart of euro debate
Andy Love discusses the changing UK housing market
Andy Love
Lords Diary
A civilised House
Lord Chalfont picks out the highlights from last week's proceedings in the Lords
Lord Chalfont
Lords Gallery
LORD FALCONER JUGGLES HIS PORTFOLIOS
Andrew Evans reports on the week's major developments in the Lords
Andrew Evans
Obituary
A man of courage, integrity and vision
Barry Gardiner remembers Paul Daisley
Barry Gardiner
Profile
Mark Hendrick talks to Daisy Sampson
Mark Hendrick talks to Daisy Sampson
Mark Hendrick
Week in Westminster
Power politics
Michael White considers the wider implications for the relationship between government and media of the current stand-off between Downing Street and the BBC
Michael White