| The Independent 1992 Anthony Bevins |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Candidates for deputy's office defend links with trade unions. (Labour party) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Cometh the election, cometh the smear. (political smear campaigns in the mediat election time) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Early Gatt agreement 'vital.' (John Major explains reasons for agreeing world trade deal) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Editor's claim undermines attack on paper. (objections to newspaper allegations about David Mellor suggest Conservatives smear campaign during election) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| How ministers hide the facts by telling the truth. | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| It's too close to call. (final polls before UK general election cannot separate leaders) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins, Peter Kellner |
| Labour gambles on taxation. (Labour's election campaign aims to improve living standards for majority) | Retail industry | Peter Torday, Anthony Bevins |
| Lamont hands 1.77bn pounds sterling 'gift' to opposition. (Labour and Liberal Democrats approve 20p tax band as they are committed to higher-rate band) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Lamont seeks to put Labour on defensive. (Labour and Liberal pronouncements on tax cuts in the Budget) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Major favours a step-by-step approach to tax reductions. (UK tax policy) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Major going for growth. (reversal of economic policy) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Major now assured of Maastricht majority. (prime minister John Major's speech to the Conservative Party) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Major squares up to Tory critics. (Commons debate on Maastricht treaty announced) | Retail industry | Colin Brown, Nicholas Timmins, Anthony Bevins |
| Major wants tough, swift response if Serbs attack: Britain gives ground on Security Council resolution to enforce Bosnian no-fly zone. | Retail industry | Annika Savill, Anthony Bevins |
| Major wins Maastricht gamble. (House of Commons vote achieves three-vote majority) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Pressure mounts on Major to change economic policy. (British Prime Minister criticised by CBI and Tory backbenchers) | Retail industry | Peter Torday, Anthony Bevins |
| Prime Minister changes his economic line. | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Safety-first leadership condemned by Gould. (Labour Party) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Salary review says pay of 'top people' too low. | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| So it's farewell then, Neil. (Neil Kinnock, Labour Party leader until Jul 18 92) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Thatcher flays Tory wounds. (Conservative party divided over Maastricht treaty) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| The malicious tendency. (Thatcherite Tories who could cause the defeat of Prime Minister John Major) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Top Labour politicians condemn election team. (criticism of role of Patricia Hewitt and others in drafting campaign manifesto)(includes table of the most marginal Tory seats) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Tories head for victory. (Conservatives to remain in power with much reduced majority) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Tories slug it out on Europe. (Conservative Party conference) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| Tory outcry hinges on calls for leadership. (Conservative MPs receive letters of criticism from their constituents) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
| UK cash plan set to anger the entire EC. | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall, Annika Savill, Peter Torday, Anthony Bevins |
| When the wind blew, he bent. (John Major's actions over the sterling crisis damage his reputation as a man of principle) | Retail industry | Anthony Bevins |
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