House Magazine

June 25, 2001
The House Magazine
Issue No.952 | Vol.27
June 25, 2001
Issue No.952 | Vol.27
The House Magazine
Contents
Campaign reflections

Did the earth move for you?
Austin Mitchell tells how Grimsby rose above the tedium of the national campaign
Austin Mitchell

What next for the opposition parties?
Joe Kimble talks to Mark Fox, the former political correspondent of the Mail on Sunday and Sunday Express and adviser to William Hague
Joe Kimble

What next for the opposition parties?
George Parker outlines the challenges ahead for Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy and his expanded parliamentary party
George Parker

Cobbett's corner

The show must go on

Chris Moncrieff

Commons gallery

Blair praises 'Vintage Hague performance'
Peter Willoughby reports on the Queen's Speech debate
Peter Willoughby

Election review

Tories no longer scot-free
Robbie Dinwoodie reviews the general election in post-devolution Scotland
Robbie Dinwoodie

Voters choose horses for courses
Clive Betts judges how the parties in Wales fared in the general election
Clive Betts

Darkest before the dawn?
Gary Kent surveys the post-election political ground in Northern Ireland and considers the prospects for the peace process
Gary Kent

Labour's second term

Prescott punches his weight
Changes at the heart of government are designed to ensure that the second term is one characterised by delivery, says Colin Brown
Colin Brown

Lords diary

Westminster becomes Tinseltown
Baroness Strange enjoys French hospitality and British pageantry
Baroness Strange

Lords gallery

Labour will consult on Lords reform
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

MPs' survey

Targeting Mental Health
Ian Gibson discusses a recent survey of Members
Ian Gibson

Profile

Andrew Rosindell profile
Andrew Rosindell talks to Anne Perkins
Anne Perkins

Queen's speech

Work in progress
The government's programme unveiled in the Queen's Speech confirms the need for delivering rapid improvements in public services, writes Peter Riddell
Peter Riddell

View from the Hill

Republicans throw in the towel on judiciary process
House Magazine Congressional Correspondent Bruce Carey brings the latest news from the US Congress
Bruce Carey