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June 7, 2004
Issue No.1089 | Vol.29
June 7, 2004
Issue No.1089 | Vol.29
Contents
Commons

Anger management therapy
A visit to the Chelsea Flower Show and a meeting with the Dalai Lama provide the antidote to a stressful week for Nigel Evans
Nigel Evans

Lords

A new set of wheels
Lord Plant of Highfield returns to parliamentary and academic duties and invests in a new motor car
Lord Plant of Highfield

Sport

Going for gold
Richard Caborn says a London Olympics in 2012 would bring benefits to the whole country, not just the capital
Rt Hon Richard Caborn MP

Keeping the flame alight
After taking the baton from Barbara Cassani, Lord Coe outlines how he is working to earn the trust of the IOC and fulfil the UK's Olympic dream
Lord Coe OBE

Time to up the pace
Lord Moynihan says that if London is to secure the 2012 Olympic Games, politicians and the public alike must show unity and commitment
Lord Moynihan

Fat chance for sport?
The current debate on tackling obesity provides a golden opportunity for sport to rise up the political agenda, writes Bob Russell
Bob Russell MP

Working for a sporting chance
Lord Pendry reflects on the growing influence of the All Party Sports Group, and looks ahead to the key sporting issues that it will be tackling
Rt Hon Lord Pendry

A very sticky wicket
Kate Hoey on why the government and the cricketing authorities must unite in defiance of the Mugabe regime and prevent the forthcoming England tour of Zimbabwe from taking place
Kate Hoey MP

Making over the beautiful game
Alan Keen looks ahead to Euro 2004, and the challenges football faces both on and off the field
Alan Keen Labour MP

For the love of the game
Lord Hoyle discusses the development of the All Party Cricket Group
Lord Hoyle

In a league of its own
Sir Brian Mawhinney celebrates the achievements of the Football League and explains how clubs are coping in an increasingly pressurised financial environment
Rt Hon Sir Brian Mawhinney MP

Matching words with action
Ever-decreasing numbers of playing fields will increase obesity in the nation’s children, argues Alison Moore-Gwyn
Alison Moore-Gwyn

Leading the way
Derek Wyatt reports on how the Sports Leader Award is helping individuals to develop useful skills and raise awareness about the benefits of physical exercise
Derek Wyatt MP

Other

Cobbett’s Corner

Chris Moncrieff

RODIN’S BURGHERS RETURN TO WESTMINSTER

Alison Cole

Dalai Lama meets parliamentarians