House Magazine

January 12, 2004
The House Magazine
Issue No.1068 | Vol.29
January 12, 2004
Issue No.1068 | Vol.29
The House Magazine
Contents
Brussels View

Expenses reclaimed
George Parker reports on the endorsement of a deal that finally reforms the controversial MEP remuneration package
George Parker

children

Listening and learning
In the latest of an occasional series of articles from chairmen of All-Party Parliamentary Groups, Hilton Dawson follows up our pre-Christmas feature on children's issues and explains how he is working to increase the flow of information to and from young people in his constituency
Hilton Dawson

Cobbett's corner

Welcome return

Chris Moncrieff

Committee corridor

Keeping track of safety progress
Jolyon Kimble reports on the appearance of Network Rail's John Armitt before the Commons Transport Committee
Jolyon Kimble

Commons diary

Invoking the founding fathers
Gisela Stuart takes to the airwaves to defend French politicians and discuss the future of the European Union
Gisela Stuart

Commons Gallery

Concern over Marshal plan
Epolitix.com's Chris Smith rounds up the week's key moments in the Commons
Chris Smith

Holiday diary

TRAVELS WITH THE PRIME MINISTER
Austin Mitchell reports on a not entirely successful skiing holiday in Norway
Austin Mitchell

Lords diary

Bursting with joy
Baroness Strange reflects on a festive season enjoyed with friends and family
Baroness Strange

Lords Gallery

JUDICIAL REFORMS 'TO START IN THE LORDS'
Andrew Evans reports on the week's major developments in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Obituary

Lord Graham of Edmonton recalls the parliamentary life of a real Labour Party hero
Lord Graham of Edmonton recalls the parliamentary life of a real Labour Party hero
Lord Graham of Edmonton

transport

Managing mass mobility
Kim Howells explains how the government is developing a transport infrastructure fit for the demands of 21st century travellers
Kim Howells

Transport

Time for camera action
Conservatives will take practical measures to make our roads safer, rather than continue the Labour victimisation of the motorist, writes Damian Green
Damian Green

Time to show leadership
The government must provide vision if today's transport muddle is not to develop into tomorrow's transport crisis, says John Thurso
John Thurso

Reversing years of neglect
It is high time that transport issues accelerated to the top of the political agenda, says Gwyneth Dunwoody
Gwyneth Dunwoody

Rail renaissance in sight
Better communication across the industry can raise public awareness of an improving rail system, writes Lawrie Quinn
Lawrie Quinn

Week in westminster

Blair's fate hangs on a four letter word
Colin Brown looks ahead to what the Hutton report may mean for the Prime Minister and for the cause of more Open Government
Colin Brown