Liddell appointed high commissioner to Australia
News Article 2 April 2004
Tony Blair has appointed Helen Liddell as high commissioner to Australia.
Liddell to head down under?
Press Review 22 March 2004
The Financial Times reports that the prime minister is set to appoint former Scottish secretary Helen Liddell as British high commissioner to Australia, replacing former Conservative chief whip Alastair Goodlad.
Liddell bids goodbye to 'nasty and vicious' Scots
Press Review 16 June 2003
Helen Liddell: The resignation letters in full
News Article 12 June 2003
The full text of the exchange of letters between Helen Liddell and Tony Blair.
Liddell leaves the Cabinet as devolution bites
News Article 12 June 2003
Helen Liddell has left the government after her position as Scotland secretary was scrapped in a post-devolution bonfire of departments.
Liddell attacks get rich quick schemes
News Article 9 July 2002
The Scottish secretary has mounted a scathing attack on pyramid sales systems which are pushing women into the hands of loan sharks.
Liddell becomes 'media minister'
News Article 3 April 2002
Downing street has given Scottish secretary Helen Liddell an extra role as "minister for the Today programme", it is claimed today.
Liddell now 'minister for the Today programme'
Press Review 3 April 2002
Liddell criticised over workload
Press Review 5 February 2002
Liddell to boost Scottish tourism
News Article 1 October 2001
The government is set to launch a world wide publicity drive to promote Scotland once the events in America have eased.
Blair completes reshuffle in wake of 'cash for passports' scandal
News Article 25 January 2001
The prime minister, Tony Blair, completed his reshuffle on Thursday following the movements which came in the wake of Peter Mandelson's resignation.
Brown the victor in feud of fueds
Press Review 25 January 2001