House Magazine

November 24, 2003
The House Magazine
Issue No.1062 | Vol.28
November 24, 2003
Issue No.1062 | Vol.28
The House Magazine
Contents
Cobbett's Corner

Term's up

Chris Moncrieff

Committee corridor

Truth cast adrift?
Joe Kimble reports on the appearance of a high-profile ex-cabinet minister before the Environment Committee
Joe Kimble

Commons Gallery

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

Commonwealth

Working for freedom and growth
Don McKinnon looks forward to building on the Commonwealth's reputation for promoting democracy and development
Don McKinnon

Towards peace and prosperity
Chris Mullin looks ahead to the Commonwealth using partnership to put its principles into practice
Chris Mullin

New lease of life
Michael Ancram explores ways of making the Commonwealth more reflective of the realities of the modern world
Michael Ancram

Realising our responsibilities
Britain's role at CHOGM should be to listen and learn and then bring common sense home in the loudest terms to our partners in the EU, writes Menzies Campbell
Menzies Campbell

Playing to strengths
Donald Anderson surveys the crowded and relevant agenda at Abuja
Donald Anderson

At the heart of parliament
David Marshall explains the role of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association UK Branch, and outlines the opportunities to parliamentarians of involvement with the organisation
David Marshall

Keeping up the pressure
The UK should work with Commonwealth African nations and with others from that continent to press for reform in Zimbabwe, writes Peter Pike
Peter Pike

Gibraltar

A Return to Domestic issues
Lindsay Hoyle looks ahead to the election in Gibraltar later this month
Lindsay Hoyle

Hallmarking

Tried and tested system under threat
Robin Buchanan-Dunlop explains why the UK must continue to fight for the retention of its system of hallmarking
Robin Buchanan-Dunlop

Heritage

Making the historic environment count
Sir Neil Cossons explains the significant contribution that heritage makes to our economic, social and environmental wellbeing
Sir Neil Cossons

Lords Gallery

THE FIGHT FOR HEALTH AND JUSTICE
Andrew Evans reports on the week's major developments in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Queen's Speech

Gearing up for battle
Michael Brown discusses the likely contents of the legislative programme for the forthcoming session of Parliament
Michael Brown

View from the Hill

US INTERESTS, LEGISLATIVE WORK THREATENED BY PARTISANSHIP
Congressional Correspondent Bruce Carey brings the latest from Capitol Hill
Bruce Carey

Week in Westminster

Serious business
Michael Howard's serious approach to leadership has enabled the Conservatives to believe they can make inroads at the next election - and belief is half the battle, says Michael White
Michael White