Monthly Archives: February 2013

Principle Not Expediency Must Drive UK Conflict Strategy

Lord McConnell

In one ill-judged briefing last week, the Prime Minister may have set back years of progress towards a joined-up, long term, approach to conflict, development and peacebuilding. And he or his aides may have jeopardised international progress towards agreement on reflecting conflict and security challenges in the new Millennium Development Goals after 2015. While the…

Inappropriately speaking

Baroness Deech

The week of the recess has been dominated by media accounts of alleged “inappropriate behaviour”: a peer with female political hopefuls, a Cardinal with priests, the jury and its questions to the judge, the BBC and the fallout from Savile,  the Libor traders, the Australian swimming team, the ward matron and his colleagues, and the…

Quiz – members of the House

Lord Norton

I am conscious I have not had time to post a quiz recently.  I thought I would catch up with one that focuses on individual members.  As usual, the first two readers to supply the correct answers will be the winners.  All the questions relate to current members of the House of Lords. 1.  I…

A parliamentary anniversary….

Lord Norton

I’m conscious that I have been neglecting the blog.  A combination of commitments and marking has meant that what little time I have had available has been devoted to research.  I am working on three research projects, or rather four but three have submission deadlines that are not that far away.  All three are related to…

Myth-busting about child poverty

Baroness Lister of Burtersett

Iain Duncan Smith, the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, invariably gives the example of drug or alcohol addiction when arguing that poverty is not just about low incomes.  The other week, the Department for Work and Pensions published the findings of public polling , carried out as part of a consultation on the measurement…