House Magazine

October 15, 2001
The House Magazine
Issue No.963 | Vol.27
October 15, 2001
Issue No.963 | Vol.27
The House Magazine
Contents
cobbett's corner

Cobbett's corner

Chris Moncrieff

Commons Diary

Travels with my family and other baggage
Derek Wyatt recalls a summer holiday in pre-September 11 America
Derek Wyatt

commons gallery

commons gallery

Craig Hoy

conference review

A family affair once more
Siôn Simon reports on a sombre but heartwarming Labour conference
Siôn Simon

Stormy waters approach
Lembit Öpik looks back at a subdued party conference week in Bournemouth
Lembit Öpik

human rights

CAN TOO MANY RIGHTS MAKE A WRONG?
Lord Habgood considers the complex interaction between individual freedom and paternalistic laws
Rt Rev and Rt Hon Lord Habgood

Lords Gallery

Lords Gallery

Andrew Evans

obituary

Rt Hon Lord Shore of Stepney 1924-2001

Lord Graham

Lord Sefton of Garston1915-2001

Lord Graham

prince's trust

Realising untapped potential
As The Prince's Trust reaches its 25th anniversary, Lord Weatherill describes how it has transformed the lives of many young people in Britain
Lord Weatherill

Profile

Boris Johnson talks to Daisy Sampson
Boris Johnson is Conservative MP for Henley

rural affairs

We're In it together
The status quo in agriculture is no longer acceptable or sustainable, says Margaret Beckett
Margaret Beckett

Department of Dysfunctional Logic
Fragmented and conflicting government machinery is stopping real progress being made in the countryside, writes Peter Ainsworth
Peter Ainsworth

Style over substance
The new department may be too broadly based to cope with the specific problems facing farmers and the wider rural community, writes Malcolm Bruce
Malcolm Bruce

Rural Britain expects
The government's global vision is all well and good, but small scale solutions to local rural problems are needed, says Clive Aslet
Clive Aslet

terrorism

Fighting for security and justice
Holding the perpetrators of the September 11 attack to account is the first step on a long, hard journey to safeguard our cherished values, says Jack Straw
Jack Straw

view from the hill

LAWMAKERS GRAPPLE WITH ANTI-TERROR LEGISLATION
House Magazine Congressional Correspondent Bruce Carey brings the latest news from the US Congress
Bruce Carey