Chelgate "Setting the Political Agenda" Sponsorship
23 November 2000
Edward Heath and Dennis Healey were among those receiving Awards at the
50th Anniversary Dinner of the Political Studies Association in Westminster,
Tuesday 21st November.
Supporting the event were the British Academy, Blackwell's, the Joseph
Rowntree Reform Trust, the Economic and Social Research Council and Chelgate
itself.
A glittering array of political scientists, politicians and journalists
saw Radio Four's James Naughtie hosting the night in which awards were
given to Margaret Thatcher for 'Breaking the Mould', Neal Ascherson for
'Outstanding Political Journalist' whilst Charter 88, the Fawcett Society
and Greenpeace received the 'Setting the Political Agenda' award. For a
full list see http://www.psa.ac.uk.
The Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee presented the 'Setting the Political
Agenda' award which was sponsored by Chelgate. She joined a merry table
of Chelgate executives, fellow journalist Sion Simon, Professor Gerry Stoker,
the local government expert, Tony McNulty MP and Professor Elizabeth Meehan
from Queen's University of Belfast.
Highlights of the evening included Sir Richard Mottram, Permanent Secretary
at Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions, receiving the
Outstanding Political Satire award on behalf of the Yes Minister team and
the regular disappearance of the MPs on a running Three Line Whip to vote
on the Police (Northern Ireland) Bill.
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