House Magazine

July 21, 2003
The House Magazine
Issue No.1050 | Vol.28
July 21, 2003
Issue No.1050 | Vol.28
The House Magazine
Contents
Book review

POWER WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY
Lord Donoughue reviews Ian Hargraves' book 'Journalism: Truth or Dare?' (Oxford University Press)
Lord Donoughue

A political systemin flux
Peter Riddell assesses the latest offering from one of Parliament's deepest constitutional thinkers
Peter Riddell

BOOK REVIEW

Continental contradictions
Gisela Stuart says those from outside the Union have a clearer sense of the challenges facing today's Europe
Gisela Stuart

A real Labour story
Alan Howarth reviews Roy Hughes' memoir 'Seek Fairer Skies'
Alan Howarth

Cardiff View

Coalition talk rumbles on
Clive Betts reports on recent developments in the National Assembly for Wales
Clive Betts

Cobbett's Corner

Sacred solitude

Chris Moncrieff

Commitee Corridor

Holding to account
Joe Kimble reports on the appearance of BBC bosses before the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee
Joe Kimble

Commons Gallery

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

Europe

Out of date model
In an article first published in Germany, Gisela Stuart outlines why Britain remains strongly opposed to the application of EU qualified majority voting to matters of tax and social security
Gisela Stuart

Industry and parliament trust

Encouraging engagement
As he steps down as Industry and Parliament Trust director on being elected secretary general of the International Association of Business and Parliament,Fredrick Hyde-Chambers takes a retrospective look at the IPT
Fredrick Hyde-Chambers

Lords Diary

Lobby bother
Lord Ashley of Stoke salutes exceptional peers and a fine public servant
Lord Ashley of Stoke

Lords Gallery

LORDS REFORM: THE NEXT INSTALMENT
Andrew Evans reports on the week's major developments in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Profile

Bob Blizzardtalks to Daisy Sampson
Bob Blizzardtalks to Daisy Sampson
Bob Blizzard

St Paul's

St Paul's Secret Parliamentary Link
Nina Anstee explains how Christopher Wren's shrewd political campaigning created an architectural legacy to be enjoyed for centuries to come
Nina Anstee

Week in westminster

Safety in numbers
Whilst the US President and UK Prime Minister may be odd political bedfellows, their futures now seem inextricably linked, finds John Pienaar
John Pienaar