House Magazine

November 13, 2000
The House Magazine
Issue No.920 | Vol.25
November 13, 2000
Issue No.920 | Vol.25
The House Magazine
Contents
Cobbett's corner

A not so gentle reminder
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Chris Moncrieff

Causing a stir
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Chris Moncrieff

Bookmark
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Chris Moncrieff

A fine fifty
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Chris Moncrieff

Committee corridor

Jack Straw and the Home Affairs Select Committee
Joe Kimble reports on a war of attrition between Jack Straw and the Home Affairs Select Committee
Joe Kimble

Commons diary

Early christmas cheer
Sir Patrick Cormack describes a busy few days
Sir Patrick Cormack

Commons gallery

MPs clap the end of late night votes
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby

Twittering in the House
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby

Brown fires election starting gun
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby

MP ordered out of chamber
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby

An in-spired suggestion
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby

Education

Giving all children a better chance
Estelle Morris describes how the government is acting to raise standards in urban schools
Estelle Morris

Getting it right for every child
Theresa May outlines how the Conservatives plan to build hope in inner city schools
Theresa May

Finding a lasting cure for underachievement
The raft of recent education initiatives shows that there is no miracle cure to the problems of educational failure, writes Phil Willis
Phil Willis

Raising education standards
Chris Woodhead outlines the measures in place to raise standards of schools in disadvantaged urban areas
Chris Woodhead

Inner cities

Britain needs an urban renaissance
Andrew Bennett says that proper planning and funding can bring an urban renaissance in Britain
Andrew Bennett

A voice for urban areas
Bill O'Brien outlines the work of the SIGOMA group
Bill O'Brien

Stigmatised estates need most help
Unless a new housing policy direction is taken regeneration efforts will continue to miss the mark, says Alan Middleton
Dr Alan Middleton

Regional government for regeneration
Chris Lawrence-Pietroni sets out a democratic approach to devolution, the regions and regeneration
Chris Lawrence-Pietroni

Lords diary

Winds of change
Lord Ashley recounts a stormy week in the Lords
Lord Ashley of Stoke

Lords gallery

'We can't go on meeting like this'
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Political correctness for PCs
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Parliament Act 'is invalid'
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Papal jubilee

Sharing in the jubilee celebration
Roger Casale reports on an uplifting Jubilee celebration in Rome
Roger Casale

Political awards

Parliamentary political awards

Profile

Owen Paterson profile
Owen Paterson talks to Anne Perkins
Anne Perkins

US elections

It's society, stupid
Denis MacShane discusses what Britain can learn from the recent American election campaigns
Denis MacShane

Hi-tec fight for every vote
Campaigning on the internet and via e-mail is established in America and Britain is sure to follow, finds Nigel Evans
Nigel Evans

Week in Westminster

The pre-Budget report
The pre-Budget report has shown that the Chancellor is rapidly running out of ways of increasing the tax take, claims George Jones
George Jones

Welsh view

Keeping partners on their toes
Mick Bates celebrates the fact that Liberal Democrats are now getting things done for the people of Wales
Mick Bates