| The Independent 1995 Andrew Marr |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A clear message from the margins. (party leaders ignore opposing views expressed by people on the fringes)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| A clear song from the shadow chancellor. (Labour party boosts economic credibility)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| A congenial Cabinet - and Hezza. (views on Cabinet reshuffle) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Across those far blue hills a bell is tolling. (Conservative party comes to terms with defeat in Scotland) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| A dull job in need of some imagination. (role of MPs) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| A heritage trail littered with mistakes. (views on the Department of National Heritage) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| A House of better repute. (MPs must make efforts to regain public confidence)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| An olive branch or a deadly embrace? (closer links between Liberal Democrats and Labour party)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| A real life or death decision. (UK government must make difficult decisions about involvement in war in former Yugoslavia) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| A steep and slippery hill to climb. (John Major still faces many challenges) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| A victory for the thin-skinned. (implications of banning of 'Panorama' interview with John Major) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Behold the backlash, sabres drawn. (views on counter-attack against Scott inquiry into arms sales to Iraq) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Better a dalliance than an all-out alliance. (relationship between the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Blair can dump unions, but not the poor. (Labour party must still retain the support of poor people) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Blair's big chance of power ...but not yet. (Labour party would not benefit if Ulster Unionists withdraw support for the government) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Blurring the way round Ulster's impasse. (need for compromise in Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Brilliant leaks and bubbling resentments. (Labour party leader Tony Blair must deal with growing opposition)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| But what's the score behind the door? (Labour party leader Tony Blair will face difficult times if he becomes prime minister) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Calm eloquence to match Unionist anger. (John Major prepared to compromise to bring about peace in Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Can peace survive such sabotage? (Northern Ireland peace process) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Dance on the grave of the Establishment. (growing lack of deference for political leaders)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| 'Dogged does it' is the Tories' only hope. (Conservative party needs to avoid leadership contest) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Do not mistake deals for reforms. (Labour party seeks deals with business)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Don't just sit there, change something. (political party leaders must show real leadership skills)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Don't relinquish your seats too easily. (bleak future for Conservative party) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Doom is Major's best weapon. (John Major faces strong competition from John Redwood for leadership of Conservative party) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Do we want a Europe ruled by blood? (west fails to intervene effectively in Bosnia) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Dreams broken on the streets of Paris. (strikes in France representing turning point in European history)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Egalitarians versus angry parents. (debate on education at Labour party conference)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Election that casts a poor shadow. (Labour party should drop practice of electing a shadow cabinet) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Enter priestly men, to fill our moral void. (religious leaders use language of secularism) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Even hamburger flippers have to eat. (need for a minimum wage) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Exploding the myth of Parliament's power. (excerpt from 'Ruling Britannia') | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Gloom will bring us together. (the new community movement in the UK; final excerpt from 'Ruling Britannia') | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Green power in the world's saloon bar. (consumers start to protest against state power) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Hanley's trap could be fatal for the Tories. (Conservative party chairman Jeremy Hanley suggests rolling programme of tax cuts) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| He's not one of them - and it shows. (Tony Blair faces struggle to reform Labour party) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Hope in the silence of a Unionist. (Ulster Unionist leader James Molyneaux plays low-key role in peace process) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| How does a real leader deal with rebels? (John Major and Tony Blair deal in different ways with rebellion within their parties) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| How I would tackle the new rabble. (US right-wing intellectual Charles Murray) (Interview) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| How Labour could hand victory to Major. (Labour party may become too self-confident) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| In Ireland, no war is still good news. (possibility of return to violence in Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| In Scotland, a nation is on the move. (growing political self-confidence)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| In the mood for optimism. (Michael Heseltine, president of the Board of Trade)(Interview) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| It's socialism Tony, but not as you know it. (Conservative party encourages Tony Benn's views) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| John Major, Leader of the Opposition. (Conservative party may need to take a new approach to remaining in power)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| John Major: watch me, then judge me. (prime minister John Major emphasises political reform)(Interview) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre, Andrew Marr |
| Keep the mix salty and strong. (UK government has contradictory attitude towards immigration) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Labour faces up to the English Question. (Labour party must broaden its appeal) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Labour's president without precedent. (Labour party leader Tony Blair could become the victim of his early success) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Laid bare, Major is looking vulnerable. (prime minister John Major under threat) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Let's leave race out of immigration policy. (UK cannot be international player while still trying to keep out foreigners)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Life of the party - but not the soul. (Conservative MPs must decide whether the desire to remain in power must come first) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Major got it right, but nobody's listening. (prime minister John Major asked the right questions about the European single currency)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Major plans wide-ranging reforms for Scotland. (UK prime minister John Major) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre, Andrew Marr |
| Major's bid to lance the boil. (John Major takes gamble by resigning as leader of the Conservative Party) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Major turns his back on the Europhiles. (anti-Europeans gain influence) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Make way for the globe-trotting trader. (new directions in British foreign policy) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Mayhem that lurks in the shadows. (Labour government would not be directionless) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Ministers should know the price of lunch. (impact of revelations about the business activities of Conservative cabinet minister Jonathan Aitken) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Must Major drown in dirty blue water? (battle for the very heart of the Conservative party)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| No more seaside slapstick. (behaviour of politicians at party conferences)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Now for the year when the lull breaks. (likely political developments in the UK in 1996) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Now is the time to say sorry. (UK government must not allow Gibraltar controversy to disrupt peace process in Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| No withdrawal, no war, and no neutrality. (UK government's strategy towards Bosnia) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Pageantry fit for a new polity. (Scottish Constitutional Convention presents final proposals for Scottish parliament)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Party on the edge of a nervous breakdown. (Conservative party faces despair) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Phobes to the right, phobes to the left. (Labour party in middle ground between Scottish nationalism and English Conservative nationalism) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Privacy, the press and happy hypocrites. (need for balance in media coverage of people's private affairs) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Prodigal's return disguises lack of any new thinking. (strong anti-Europe mood in Conservative party) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Rebels come from every direction. (future for Labour party's left-wing)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Scarlet, Orange and very smart. (views on election of David Trimble as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Shameful, Mr Wardle, and here's why. (resignation of government minister Charles Wardle over possible abolition of British border controls) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Singing that old tax-cutting tune. (Conservative party unwilling to make real spending cuts)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Single currency, double-speak. (government gives unclear signals about its commitment to the single European currency) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Steady hands can defuse a bombshell. (views on Labour party's tax proposals)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Stuck between the flab and a hard place. (mixed views on the power of the state)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Take heed of Frank's maverick plan. (future Labour government could face serious problems with welfare policies) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Taking the sting out of Bosnia. (dealing with refugees) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The buck wanders round and round. (balancing responsibility between government ministers and heads of executive agencies)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The end of our decline? We shall see. (prospects for revival of UK's international reputation) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The FO encircled and about to fall. (future of the Foreign Office) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The future lies with herring Europe. (France more likely to form alliances with Germany than with the UK) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The ghost in the Tory machine. (continued influence of Margaret Thatcher)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The great American stalemate. (Labour party should beware of raising popular hopes and then failing to deliver change)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The guns are waiting for Sir Richard. (Sir Richard Scott to give lecture on fairness in public inquiries) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The Lady's not for copying, Tony. (Labour party leader Tony Blair should learn some lessons from the experiences of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The madness of Bosnia matters here. (need for new approach to war in Bosnia) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The New Tories: busy striking a pose. | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The old order is crumbling. (retirement of foreign secretary Douglas Hurd) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The President has such a way with words. (Michael Heseltine, president of the board of trade, stirs up concern about activities of Jonathan Aitken, chief secretary to the treasury) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The real wreckers of the Union. (Scotland rejects Conservative party) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The redundant ritual of reshuffling. (swopping round government ministers will not help prime minister John Major) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The secret plan: gambling on honesty. (chancellor Kenneth Clarke acts responsibly with 1995 Budget)(Budget special)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The secret that Blair and Major share. (Labour party agrees with government on all main issues related to European integration)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The sounds of squeals from a Euro-snare. (impact of government debate on European policy) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| The tale of Diana's revenge. (the openness of the Princess of Wales will change the monarchy permanently)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| They dream dangerously of escape. (worried Conservative MPs long for period in opposition) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Time for Blair to put on his bifocals. (Labour party leader Tony Blair must develop strong policies)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Time to lose your self-control, Mr Major. (prime minister must deal with rebellious backbenchers) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Tired Tory eyes alight on Shere Khan. (possibility of leadership challenge in Conservative party) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Tony Blair's new moral imperative. (Labour party leader Tony Blair tries to determine the party's values)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Tripped up by the whingeing Scots. (Labour party forced into retreat over devolution) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Vive la republique! Et vive le roi! (moves towards absolutist monarchy in France) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| We can help ourselves. (signs of move towards decentralisation of government powers) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Welcome back from the wilderness. (impact on Labour party of years spent in opposition)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| What Prospect of serious success? (launch of political monthly magazine) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Where is Ulster's Yitzhak Rabin? (Northern Ireland has no leader who is prepared to sacrifice himself for peace)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Who'll take the hard road? (Conservative party reunited over John Major's attack on Labour party's plans for political reform) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Who should own the voice of Scotland? (battle for ownership of theScotsman) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Who's making the headlines? (influence of the media on political developments; excerpt from 'Ruling Britannia) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Why Blair must give power to the people. (Labour party leader Tony Blair must unleash national energies) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Why Europhobes get all the best headlines. (pro-Europe Conservatives must fight back) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Why Paddy can spend, spend, spend. (Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown calls for political reform)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Why the Battle of Inverness matters. (issues facing Scottish Labour conference) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| Wired up and baring his soul. (Labour party leader Tony Blair's vision of an optimistic, youthful society)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| You cannot degrade democracy and expect thanks. (Conservatives pay price for removing local council powers) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
| You can't bank on bluffness, Ken. (chancellor Kenneth Clarke's dispute with Bank of England governor Eddie George) | Retail industry | Andrew Marr |
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