House Magazine

March 5, 2001
The House Magazine
Issue No.936 | Vol.26
March 5, 2001
Issue No.936 | Vol.26
The House Magazine
Contents
Cobbett's corner

A heck of a shame
The Stationery Office is the official source for parliamentary and statutory publications
Chris Moncrieff

Food for thought
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Chris Moncrieff

These I have known
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Chris Moncrieff

Committee corridor

Member's conduct
Joe Kimble records Ken Clarke's views on the regulations concerning Members' conduct
Joe Kimble

Commons diary

Half term travails
Joe Ashton's week
Joe Ashton

Commons gallery

Disease 'bitter and unfair' blow for farmers - PM
Chris Moncrieff reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Chris Moncrieff

Selby emergency services praised
Chris Moncrieff reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Chris Moncrieff

Ten-year crime plan sent down by Tories
Chris Moncrieff reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Chris Moncrieff

State of war over points of law
Chris Moncrieff reports on the week's developments in the Commons chamber
Chris Moncrieff

Devolution

Investing in success, not funding failure
With a new parliament Scotland is equipped to build a strong economy and strong society in the modern world, writes Wendy Alexander
Wendy Alexander

The strange death of the Welsh economy?
The Welsh economy is undergoing massive change from which it can emerge stronger, says Mike German
Michael German

Success can continue
Sir Reg Empey discusses Northern Ireland's recent economic progress
Sir Reg Empey

Following Scotland and leading the regions
Jim Cousins says the potential practical benefit of devolution, rather than its abstract political theory, is winning the argument in the North East
Jim Cousins

Devolved divergence
Areas of divergence between the Scottish and Westminster parliaments

English devolution?

Setting the regions free
Austin Mitchell considers whether English devolution will set the regions free
Austin Mitchell

Less government, not more
Teresa Gorman considers whether English devolution will impose another unnecessary layer of government
Teresa Gorman

Fellowship

Standing up for democracy and social justice
Lord McCluskey explains how the John Smith Fellowship Programme is promoting the ideas the late Labour leader held dear
Lord McCluskey

Letters

Letter to the editor
MPs and the press - a response from the press gallery
Paul Routledge

Lords diary

Waiting for the onset of summer
Lord Hanningfield gears up for the forthcoming local election campaign
Lord Hanningfield

Lords gallery

From a check to a view
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Army general takes the rod
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

More noblelords@parliament.uk
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

In praise of Cledwyn and Mackay
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Obituary

Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos obituary
Rt Hon Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Ch 1916-2001 remembered by Rt Hon Lord Graham of Edmonton
Lord Graham of Edmonton

Profile

Karen Buck profile
Karen Buck talks to Anne Perkins
Anne Perkins

Thoughts before going

Parliament must be an independent institution
The latest in our series of contributions from Members who are standing down from the Commons at the next General Election comes from former Prime Minister John Major
John Major

Week in Westminster

Losing the Commons touch
Even in times of crisis - such as the outbreak of foot and mouth disease - ministers' first duty should be to parliament, says Michael Brown
Michael Brown