House Magazine

December 4, 2000
The House Magazine
Issue No.925 | Vol.25
December 4, 2000
Issue No.925 | Vol.25
The House Magazine
Contents
Cobbett's corner

Age rage
The Stationery Office is the official source for parliamentary and statutory publications
Chris Moncrieff

Clock watching
The Stationery Office is the official source for parliamentary and statutory publications
Chris Moncrieff

A write off
The Stationery Office is the official source for parliamentary and statutory publications
Chris Moncrieff

Trash for cash
The Stationery Office is the official source for parliamentary and statutory publications
Chris Moncrieff

Committee corridor

Evidence from the World Bank
Joe Kimble reports on the International Development Committee's session on the World Bank
Joe Kimble

Commons diary

Time flies by
A busy week for Elfyn Llwyd
Elfyn Llwyd MP

Commons gallery

Rebels and guillotines keep the whips busy
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby

Macho - moi? Je suis gutted!
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby

Health Councils shake-up under fire
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby

Sympathy for Tony Benn
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby

Communications

The political media mix
James Harding previews the government's delayed Communications White Paper
James Harding

Letter to the Editor

Leaders' election campaign debate
We have never had what electors in other advanced democracies have come to expect as of right
Tony Hall and Richard Tait

Lords diary

End of a journey, but another continues
Lord Richard reflects on a turbulent end of session in the Upper House
Lord Richard

Lords gallery

'Stick it in your manifesto (please)'
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Prince is edited out
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Daring raid on the Treasury
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Dome minister hits back
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

New deputy
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Politics, campaigning and the internet

Wiring up to the outside world
Anne Campbell surveys some MPs' websites
Anne Campbell MP

Making us modern and making us better
Ian Bruce offers some suggestions on how Members can harness IT to improve their performance
Ian Bruce MP

Why the wait in getting web-wise?
Richard Allan describes why the development of MPs' websites has so far been limited
Richard Allan

Get ready for a rollercoaster ride
Philip Lader looks at the impact of the internet on the US election campaign
Philip Lader

The voice of public opinion grows louder
The internet is revolutionising the way politicians engage with the people, argues Dick Morris
Dick Morris

Internet in poll position
Internet polling is one clear winner of the US presidential election campaign, says Peter Kellner
Peter Kellner

E-democracy - beyond the hype
Stephen Coleman argues that political realities and needs will shape the internet far more than the internet will shape politics
Dr Stephen Coleman

No place to hide
For politicians it is now a case of modernise or die, finds Robin Oakley
Robin Oakley

Profile

Anne McIntosh profile
Anne McIntosh talks to Anne Perkins
Anne Perkins

The legacy of Lady Thatcher

Saving the Labour Party
Dr Tony Wright tells how he believes Mrs Thatcher Saved the Labour Party (and Destroyed the Conservative Party)
Dr Tony Wright

The week in Westminster

Prescott weathers the storm
More concise responses to statements may help opposition spokesmen be more effective in the chamber, suggests Michael Brown
Michael Brown