House Magazine

January 29, 2001
The House Magazine
Issue No.931 | Vol.26
January 29, 2001
Issue No.931 | Vol.26
The House Magazine
Contents
Africa's future

Conflict prevention top of the agenda
George Foulkes addresses the challenges posed by conflict in Africa
George Foulkes

Good governance is key to raising living standards
We can all play a part in building a better future for Africa, says Gary Streeter
Gary Streeter

Bearing the brunt of globalisation
There are at last encouraging signs that Africa is beginning to assert itself, writes Jenny Tonge
Jenny Tonge

Africa's thirst for democracy
Kofi Annan sets out a vision of inclusive African democracy that can combat poverty and oppression
Kofi Annan

Breaking down the vicious cycle
Don McKinnon sets out how the Commonwealth is working to provide a better future for the people of Africa
Don McKinnon

Historic relationship promises bright future
Abdallah Homouda discusses Egypt's economic success story
Abdallah Homouda

South African achievement, African recovery
Despite widespread conflict and poverty, there are many signs of progress in Africa, writes Cheryl Carolus
Cheryl Carolus

Cobbett's corner

Class act
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Chris Moncrieff

The slow scoop
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Chris Moncrieff

Grey wedding
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Chris Moncrieff

These I have known
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Chris Moncrieff

Committee corridor

Lord faces commoners
Joe Kimble observes the Lord Chancellor fielding questions on the work of his department
Joe Kimble

Commons diary

Spreading the gospel
Nigel Evans describes a busy week
Nigel Evans

Commons gallery

The end for Mandelson
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby

Government under fire over backbench bill dates
Peter Willoughby reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Peter Willoughby

Letter

Letter to the Editor

Lords diary

Distinguished lady joins the club
Despite some falling standards of courtesy in the House, peers still have the ability to conduct skilful, eloquent debates, finds Lord Chalfont
Lord Chalfont

Lords gallery

Peers keep Wednesday as 'day of rest'
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Tories 'won't wreck' Stage Two
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Committee to study cloning
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Obituary

Rt Hon Lord Prentice, 1923-2001
Memories of a parliamentary friend
Sir Patrick Cormack

Profile

Christopher Gill profile
Christopher Gill talks to Anne Perkins
Anne Perkins

View from the Hill

Gore declares Bush president as House members challenge election
House Magazine Congressional Correspondent Bruce Carey brings the latest news from the US Congress
Bruce Carey

Bush likely to get all Cabinet nominees approved
House Magazine Congressional Correspondent Bruce Carey brings the latest news from the US Congress
Bruce Carey

Helms to press Conservative agenda on foreign relations panel
House Magazine Congressional Correspondent Bruce Carey brings the latest news from the US Congress
Bruce Carey

Senate enters into unprecedented power-sharing arrangement
House Magazine Congressional Correspondent Bruce Carey brings the latest news from the US Congress
Bruce Carey

Week in Westminster

A shot in the arm for British democracy
Robin Oakley argues that a TV debate would be well worth the risk for Tony Blair
Robin Oakley