House Magazine

January 21, 2002
The House Magazine
Issue No.975 | Vol.27
January 21, 2002
Issue No.975 | Vol.27
The House Magazine
Contents
Cobbett's Corner

Cobbett's Corner

Chris Moncrieff

Committee Corridor

Tackling the targets
Joe Kimble reports on Stephen Byers' appearance before the Transport, Local Government and the Regions Select Committee
Joe Kimble

Commons Diary

Tarzan take two
The new parliamentary term has a 'back to school' feel for Mark Oaten
Mark Oaten

Humanitarian aid

More aid, better spent
This is a moment of extreme danger for the global community but also one of great opportunity, writes Clare Short
Clare Short

In this together
Caroline Spelman outlines some of the fresh thinking that is required to effectively tackle the problems of the developing world
Caroline Spelman

Time to respondto cries of help
Reducing the number of armed conflicts in developing countries is key to the objective of halving global poverty by 2015, says Jenny Tonge
Jenny Tonge

Suffering continues when cameras stop rolling
Kenzo Oshima says that the international community has a duty to assist and protect all threatened peoples, not just those whose plight makes the headlines
Kenzo Oshima

Failing states,forgotten nations
Tony Baldry says that security in the post-September 11 world depends on rooting out poverty, disease and hunger, as well as terrorism
Tony Baldry

Down to business
Private companies should be congratulated, not condemned, for establishing essential infrastructure that benefits communities in developing countries, says Gisela Stuart
Gisela Stuart

Lords Diary

Reach for the stars
Baroness Strange enjoys a traditional Christmas break that she hopes will sustain her through a potentially fractious year ahead in the Lords
Baroness Strange

Profile

Daisy Sampson talks to Paul Holmes

Paul Holmes

Week in Westminster

Discontent behindclosed doors
Colin Brown reports on the currently strained relationship between the Prime Minister and his backbench
Colin Brown