House Magazine

February 25, 2002
The House Magazine
Issue No.980 | Vol.27
February 25, 2002
Issue No.980 | Vol.27
The House Magazine
Contents
Cobbett's Corner

Phone moan

Chris Moncrieff

Commons Diary

Crime and grime
Kate Hoey's comments on the euro cause a stir in Westminster and over the river in her Vauxhall constituency
Kate Hoey

London

Making the city feel safer
Visible policing on the streets is key to tackling crime in the capital, says Ken Livingstone
Ken Livingstone

Driving tax will take its toll
Congestion charges will unfairly penalise drivers, hit residents outside the tax zone, and bring no direct significant improvement to air quality in central London, writes Eric Pickles
Eric Pickles

Time to stand up and be counted
Housing and transport problems are sucking the life out of our capital city, writes Tom Brake
Tom Brake

The name of the game is power
Peter Kellner assesses how London's new system of government is bedding down
Peter Kellner

Londoners still suffering from delivery delays
Steve Norris examines whether Londoners are getting value for money from their new layer of government
Steve Norris

Setting London free
London needs delivery not more politics, says Digby Jones
Digby Jones

Two-way tourism
Rachel Jupp and Wendy Neville say that tourists can bring more to London life than the contents of their wallets
Rachel Jupp

London's performance key to eu-wide success
Judith Mayhew discusses the City of London's importance to the European Union economy
Judith Mayhew

Making the most of the Thames
Steve Cuthbert explains the work of the Port of London Authority
Steve Cuthbert

Precarious triumph over adversity
Practical help is required if London theatre is to maintain its world-leading position, writes Richard Pulford
Richard Pulford

Lords Diary

Winds of change blow strong
Lord Chalfont reports on a week dominated by a frenzy of reform and modernisation
Lord Chalfont

Profile

Simon Hughes talks to Daisy Sampson
Simon Hughes talks to Daisy Sampson
Simon Hughes