House Magazine

April 8, 2002
The House Magazine
Issue No.985 | Vol.27
April 8, 2002
Issue No.985 | Vol.27
The House Magazine
Contents
Commons Diary

Remembering an astonishing and remarkable woman
Sir Patrick Cormack records the events of a solemn week
Sir Patrick Cormack MP

European Convention

Getting down to business
Gisela Stuart reports on the early exchanges of the Convention on the Future of Europe
Gisela Stuart MP

London

United we stand
Earlier this year we focused on the challenges facing London as a 21st century capital city. Here, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens discusses the far-reaching consequences of the September 11 terrorist attacks
Sir John Stevens

Lords Diary

In the post?
Lord Norton of Louth feels he is becoming part of the Establishment
Lord Norton

Profile

Michael Cummins talks to Joe Kimble

Joe Kimble

Queen Mother

Parliament was recalled last week following the death of the Queen Mother. Here are some of the tributes paid

Faithful to a grateful nation
Lord St John of Fawsley recalls the wonderful qualities of the Queen Mother
Lord St John of Fawsley

Setting the standard
Lord Norton of Louth assesses a century of devoted and unstinting public service
Lord Norton

Sport

Flame still flickers
London will only bid for the Olympic Games if the grassroots of sport is sure to get a high return for the investment, says Richard Caborn
Richard Caborn MP

Everyone needsa sporting chance
The government should help those providing sport at grassroots level rather than seek the latest photo opportunity with a sports star, says John Greenway
John Greenway MP

Time to takesport seriously
Government investment in school sport would bring a string of long term benefits, writes Bob Russell
Bob Russell MP

Manchester's Commonwealth Gains
Paul Goggins outlines the legacy of a summer of sport
Paul Goggins MP

A small price to pay
Andrew Reed says that participation in amateur sports clubs can bring social and health benefits
Andy Reed MP

Scottish identity is now so strong that football fans north of the border can almost support the England team, writes Pete Wishart
Scottish identity is now so strong that football fans north of the border can almost support the England team, writes Pete Wishart
Pete Wishart MP

Claire Ward tells how she succumbed to the football bug
Claire Ward tells how she succumbed to the football bug
Claire Ward MP

Another spin of the wheel
Gordon Marsden reports on the likely impact of the government's plans for gaming liberalisation
Gordon Marsden MP