The Independent 1992 Nicholas Timmins - Abstracts

The Independent 1992 Nicholas Timmins
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'Antics of the right' exasperate Labour. (EEPTU, electrician's union)(includes article on parliamentary candidate selection in Labour Party)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Beckett completes unions' dream ticket. (candidates for Labour deputy leader)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Chosen daughter who seeks to dispel assumptions. (Margaret Beckett, deputy Labour Party leadership candidate)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Kinnock team is rewarded with dejection. (sad scenes at Labour headquarters after election defeat of Neil Kinnock)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Labour faces period of tough questioning. (Labour Party Conference)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Labour's leader weaves a magic spell with words. (Neil Kinnock's skill with platform speech at conference)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Major squares up to Tory critics. (Commons debate on Maastricht treaty announced)Retail industryColin Brown, Nicholas Timmins, Anthony Bevins
Ministers warned in 1988 about exports to Iraq. (special report on the arms for Iraq scandal)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
On the ropes and no end in sight. (Conservative government experiences employment, continuing recession and unemployment fears)Retail industryNicholas Timmins, Peter Torday, Robert Chote
O & Y wins reprieve. (banks maintain Canary Wharf loan to Olympia and York; Jubilee underground line)Retail industryLarry Black, Nicholas Timmins, Peter Rodgers
Party looks for victory from a mirror image. (John Smith, new leader-elect of the Labour party) (Interview)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Political star who faces the threat of a fall. (Bryan Gould, candidate for leadership of the Labour Party)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Pound faces toughest test after EC bows to markets; German interest rate to fall as lira is devalued in ERM rescue.Retail industryNicholas Timmins, Robert Chote
Questions over holiday sealed Mellor's fate. (Minister for the Arts David Mellor resigns because of criticism of his judgement)(includes transcripts of his resignation letter and the Prime Minister's reply)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Smith revamps Shadow Cabinet. (Labour appointments and backgrounds of 5 newcomers)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Smith urges radical change. (Labour Party policy review)(contains related article)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Subtle facets of a rough diamond. (John Prescott, candidate for deputy leadership of Labour Party) (Interview)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Take London off the waiting list. (health care in London)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
Towering generation of MPs departs the political stage. (80 Thatcher MPs retire)Retail industryNicholas Timmins
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