House Magazine

April 16, 2001
The House Magazine
Issue No.942 | Vol.26
April 16, 2001
Issue No.942 | Vol.26
The House Magazine
Contents
Cobbett's corner

The pomp must live

Chris Moncrieff

Committee corridor

PFI - Full speed ahead?
Joe Kimble witnesses the Public Accounts Committee's session on the NAO's new Channel Tunnel Rail Link report
Joe Kimble

Commons diary

Scottish parliament's Easter uprising

Margaret Ewing

Commons gallery

Together we can beat foot and mouth, says Brown

Peter Willoughby

Widdecombe lays into labour

Peter Willoughby

Commons passes the hot air test

Peter Willoughby

Lords diary

Thinking the unthinkable
Lord Beaumont ensures that the concept of renationalisation is aired in Westminster
Lord Beaumont of Whitley

Lords gallery

Liege lords, landlords and tenants

Andrew Evans

Train spotting

Andrew Evans

Remembering Lord Shepherd

Andrew Evans

Peers reject chinook crash inquiry

Andrew Evans

Obituary

Memories of Cranley Onslow
Lord Jopling remembers a dear friend and colleague
Lord Jopling

Rt Hon Lord Shepherd 1918-2001remembered by Rt Hon Lord Graham of Edmonton
Lord Graham of Edmonton looks back on the life and career of Lord Shepherd
Lord Graham of Edmonton

Profile

Geraint Davies profile
Geraint Davies talks to Joe Kimble

Tourism

OK in the UK
Janet Anderson outlines how the government is playing its part in helping Britain's embattled tourism industry
Janet Anderson

Selling britain short
Our tourist industry needs to be taken more seriously by government now and in the future, writes John Greenway
John Greenway

Easing the pressure
Ronnie Fearn says our tourist trade has a reputation which must not be allowed to slip
Ronnie Fearn

Caring for the environment and the tourist
Tim Forsyth explains sustainable tourism and discusses how it can be achieved
Tim Forsyth

So much to offer
Recent events have underlined the enormous significance of Britain's tourism industry, says Bernard Donoghue
Bernard Donoghue

Survive and thrive
Catrin Harries explains that Wales' tourist industry is well placed to emerge stronger from its current difficulties
Catrin Harries

Week in Westminster

The long goodbyes
Michael Brown offers some advice to MPs who may soon find themselves back on Civvy Street
Michael Brown