House Magazine

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May 31, 2004
Issue No.1088 | Vol.29
May 31, 2004
Issue No.1088 | Vol.29
Contents
Commons

Commons Gallery
Epolitix.com’s Craig Hoy rounds up the week’s key moments in the Commons
Craig Hoy

The issue that won't go away
Gisela Stuart returns from the Middle East and wades into the debate on the EU constitution
Gisela Stuart

Elections Preview

Cutting crime? It can be done
Steve Norris sets out how he intends to make a great city even better
Steve Norris

Leading Londoners to better lives
Simon Hughes sets out his transport, crime and housing priorities for London
Simon Hughes

Building on first term success
Elections preview
Ken Livingstone

London's electoral logistics
Jonathan Kinsella explains how London Elects is working to overcome the logistical hurdles posed by the unprecedented scale of elections in the capital on June 10
Jonathan Kinsella

Tories set for metropolitan cheer but capital disappointment
Peter Kellner expects the June 10 elections to paint a murky national political picture
Peter Kellner

Taking on moaners and myth-makers
Gary Titley sets out why Labour alone is running an honest European campaign that is dealing directly with the issues facing the Union over the next five years
Gary Titley

European issues just the background music
UK voters will not have European issues at the front of their minds at polling stations on June 10, says Graham Watson
Graham Watson

Time to Face up to the withdrawal question
More people in the UK are realising that the EU does not have our best interests at heart, writes Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage

Shaping the new Europe
Jonathan Evans explains why the European parliamentary elections are important – and why the centre-right vision best suits the enlarged Union
Jonathan Evans

Too tough to call
Martyn Bond looks ahead to a European Parliamentary election which contains so many variables – postal voting, the EU constitution, Iraq, independent candidates – that the outcome is hard to predict
Martyn Bond

Brussels View

Will red lines be the full stop to euro golden age?
George Parker on cabinet repositioning, the quiet campaign and the unlikely jargon buster
George Parker

Lords

Lords Gallery
Andrew Evans reports on the week’s major developments in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Summer blooms with family and friends
Baroness Strange takes a break from Lords business and watches the film 'Troy'
Baroness Strange

Committee Corridor

Inquiry focuses on Hutton
Jolyon Kimble reports on the Public Administration Committee's session studying public inquiries
Jolyon Kimble

Obituary

LORD MURRAY OF EPPING FOREST 1922-2004
Lord Graham of Edmonton looks back at the life and career of a trade union giant
Lord Graham

Parliament

Cobbett’s Corner

Chris Moncrieff

Polls to take pulse of the nation
Michael Brown looks to the Super Thursday polls to indicate the national political picture
Michael Brown

D-Day

Valour and victory
John Wilkinson reflects on the brilliance of the Normandy campaign, salutes those who fought on the ground and pays tribute to the men who commanded them
John Wilkinson

Anniversary of the Normandy Landings

Tony Blair