Awards
Parliamentary political awards - nominees revealed
Shortlists for the parliamentary political awards 2000
Book review
Political passion
Lord Norton of Louth reviews Jack Hayward, Brian Barry and Archie Brown (editors), The British Study of Politics in the Twentieth Century, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 511pp
Lord Norton of Louth
Cobbett's corner
Word in mouth disease
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Chris Moncrieff
Gob-stoppers
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Chris Moncrieff
I'll drink to that
The Stationery Office is the official source for parliamentary and statutory publications
Chris Moncrieff
Committee corridor
Does Nice make Britain stronger?
Joe Kimble sees Keith Vaz take on the Eurosceptic arguments over the outcome of the Nice Treaty
Joe Kimble
Commons diary
Ground zero fast approaches
Austin Mitchell prepares for a long election campaign
Austin Mitchell
Commons gallery
Backbench fears surface over home seller's pack plan
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby
Home Office 'jumped the gun' on Electoral Commission, say Tories
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby
The Welsh take Silk
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby
Food safety
New year, new approach?
British beef is free from the taint of BSE, writes Tim Yeo, but our consumers are still threatened by imported beef products
Tim Yeo
Unpalatable truth must be told
Openness and honesty about food risk is essential if fragile public confidence is to be maintained, argues Colin Breed
Colin Breed
Safety - the main ingredient
Plans to make Europe's food the safest in the world are beginning to bear fruit, writes David Byrne
David Byrne
Lords diary
At work in the recess
The university exam period gets under way for Lord Norton of Louth
Lord Norton of Louth
Profile
Julian Lewis profile
Julian Lewis talks to Anne Perkins
Anne Perkins
Week in Westminster
The prime minister may not wait
Michael Brown outlines why the prime minister could go to the country sooner that most observers in Westminster think
Michael Brown