House Magazine

May 27, 2002
The House Magazine
Issue No.993 | Vol.27
May 27, 2002
Issue No.993 | Vol.27
The House Magazine
Contents
Book Review

War records
John Wilkinson reviews three books which, 20 years on, look back at the Falklands War
John Wilkinson

Cobbett's Corner

Words washed away

Chris Moncrieff

Committee Corridor

Anarchy in the EU?
Joe Kimble reports on the European Scrutiny Committee's questioning of Westminster's representatives to the Convention on the Future of Europe
Joe Kimble

Commons Diary

Crowning glory

Gisela Stuart

Golden Jubilee

Golden moments
Gillian Shephard describes how her constituency of South West Norfolk plans to mark the Queen's Golden Jubilee
Gillian Shephard

Lords Diary

Tour of duty
Lord Beaumont of Whitley visits the graves of some of those who fell in the Great War
Lord Beaumont of Whitley

Lords Gallery

PEERS ACCEPT MODERNISATION REPORT
Andrew Evans rounds up the week's events in the Lords
Andrew Evans

Media

Media future comes into view
Tessa Jowell explains how the government is working to develop the world's most dynamic communications industry
Tessa Jowell

Switching on to the digital dangers
Tim Yeo examines the causes of ITV Digital's collapse and sets out what can be salvaged from the wreckage
Tim Yeo

Regulation holds UK back
The deregulatory aspects of the proposed communications legislation will help British media companies compete with their US and European rivals, writes Tony Ball
Tony Ball

Diversity makes the difference
The big beasts must not be given the run of the media jungle, writes Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson

Screen test
Robin Oakley considers the relative merits of reporting for print and broadcast media
Robin Oakley

Pressing ahead with media law reform
Our confusing media laws are in urgent need of a shake-up, argues Tony Simms
Tony Simms

Trade Justice Movement

Globalising humanity
John Battle explains why the Trade Justice Movement is planning a mass lobby of Parliament next month
John Battle

Week in Westminster

Pushing at the gates
Michael Brown looks forward to joining the grown-ups at the Number 10 Lobby briefings
Michael Brown