The Independent 1995 Donald Macintyre - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Donald Macintyre
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A glass ceiling slides above Aitken. (cabinet minister Jonathan Aitken unlikely to rise any higher in his political career)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
A jolly good rebellion: but to what end? (Eurorebels invited to rejoin Conservative party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
All options open for the Cabinet Houdini. (education secretary Gillian Shephard)(Interview)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Judith Judd
Ashdown in move to educate parents. (Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown)(Interview)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Barings dealer's 1m pounds sterling boast. (Nick Leeson, dealer at centre of Barings banking collapse)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Jeremy Warner, John Eisenhammer
Big boost for police in CPS shake-up. (UK government plans reorganisation of Crown Prosecution Service)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair-bashing may lead to warmer embrace. (possibility of closer links between the Liberal Democrat and Labour parties)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair battles for Labour's soul. (Labour party leader Tony Blair tries to gain support for changes to Clause IV)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair puts Labour on alert for election.Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair seals the pact with BT chief. (Labour party leader Tony Blair reaches information superhighway agreement with British Telecom)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair takes the battle beyond Clause IV. (new directions for the Labour party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Paul Wallace
Britain and US hope Major visit will heal rifts.Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Rupert Cornwell
Cabinet tilts to the left in reshuffle.Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Cautious Clarke gives a penny and holds out a 20p promise. (chancellor Kenneth Clarke reduces income tax)(Budget special)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Chief Justice launches bitter attack on Howard's 'get tough' crime plan. (Lord Taylor criticises Home Secretary Michael Howard's plans to introduce new Crime Bill)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Patricia Wynn Davies, Heather Mills
Crisis mission to save Irish peace. (postponement of Anglo-Irish summit causes difficulties)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, David Usborne, Alan Murdoch
Cuts in tax and red tape top contender's bill. (John Redwood challenges for leadership of Conservative party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Dispute over governor's removal key to the issue. (Derek Lewis, former director-general of the Prison Service, claims that home secretary Michael Howard put him under great pressure to suspend John Marriott, governor of Parkhurst prison)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Dutch stage 1.6bn pounds sterling rescue of Barings. (Internationale Nederlanden Group makes cash injection)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Philip Robinson, John Willock
Evidence of Iran arms deal puts new pressure on Aitken. (Jonathan Aitken, chief secretary to the treasury)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Chris Blackhurst
'Fat cat' squabble over Grid sell-off. (controversy over salary packages for top executives of privatised utilities)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Peter Rodgers
First private hospitals for NHS. (Granada set to run 150-bed section of a hospital)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Nicholas Timmins
Free radical among Tories. (Lord Chancellor Lord Mackay of Clashfern)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Fretfulness over the pain of change. (rapid pace of change in Labour party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
He who dares wins - and he did. (John Major wins battle to retain leadership of Conservative party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
High anxiety in the Tory heartlands. (crisis in the Conservative party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, John Rentoul
His course is set for a historic mission. (Labour party leader Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Howard 'not frank' with MPs. (home secretary Michael Howard accused of concealing the extent of his involvement in running the prison service)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Heather Mills
How the modern Empire strikes back. (importance of post-imperial Britain; foreign secretary Douglas Hurd) (Interview)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
How to revive top-quality democracy. (Labour party leader Tony Blair)(Interview)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Is the handbag losing its impact? (continued influence of Baroness Thatcher)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
John Major: watch me, then judge me. (prime minister John Major emphasises political reform)(Interview)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Andrew Marr
Labour wins battle over constituency boundaries.Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Major backs radical Nolan. (prime minister John Major supports first report from Nolan Committee on standards in public life)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Chris Blackhurst
Major finds clear blue water. (prime minister John Major addresses Conservative party conference)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Major, Heseltine, Redwood 6 Portillo, leader writers 0. (John Major took successful gamble by resigning as Conservative party leader in Jun 1995)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Major plans wide-ranging reforms for Scotland. (UK prime minister John Major)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Andrew Marr
Major scrapes in by five votes. (Conservative party wins vote on European policy)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Major's vision of Ulster peace.Retail industryDonald Macintyre, David McKittrick
Major vows not to bow to tormentors.Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Patricia Wynn Davies
Maybe this time he'll be the bride. (Michael Heseltine)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Not spin doctor, but counsellor. (MP Peter Mandelson)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Oklahoma: the hunted men. (manhunt launched for men suspected of being involved in car bomb attack in Oklahoma City)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Rupert Cornwell, Phil Reeves
Out of the house of illusions. (Conservative MP George Walden resigns from politics)(Interview)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Peace: they're getting there .... (prospects for peace in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Portillo to run if Major ousted. (Michael Portillo prepared to run against John Redwood in second ballot for Conservative party leadership)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Prince Rupert at a dangerous gallop. (problems facing chancellor Kenneth Clarke)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Rebels hold key to MPs' code of conduct. (Nolan committee inquiry into standards in public life)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Redwood's bandwagon ready to roll. (John Redwood, secretary of state for Wales, set to stand against John Major for the leadership of the Conservative Party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Patricia Wynn Davies
Reshuffle likely in aftermath of victory for Major. (prime minister John Major likely to reshuffle cabinet if he wins battle for leadership of Conservative party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Revealed: 'Kitchen Cabinet' that tries to keep the heat off Major. (secret committee of 20 Conservatives and civil servants)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Serb attacks pile on the misery. (Bosnian Serb forces enter eastern Muslim enclavbe of Zepa)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Christopher Bellamy, Tony Barber
Shephard paper admits schools are short of cash. (Gillian Shephard, secretary of state for education and employment)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
She's just not Tony's kind of socialist. (Labour party national executive refuses to endorse Liz Davies as parliamentary candidate)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Shock defeat for Tories over MPs' earnings. (MPs to be obliged to disclose their outside income)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Smith Square gears up for battle. (Conservative party seeks to set up effective election-fighting machine)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The Chancellor in waiting. (shadow chancellor Gordon Brown)(Interview)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
'This is all much ado about nothing.' (Conservative party chairman Brian Mawhinney's views on Conservative MP Alan Howarth's defection to Labour party)(Interview)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
'Time to put up or shut up.' (John Major resigns as leader of the Conservative Party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Tories massacred at local polls.Retail industryDonald Macintyre, John Rentoul
What Blair told Blunkett, and why. (Labour party's David Blunkett causes chaos with idea of VAT on public school fees)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Why Major decided to turn and fight. (John Major resigns as leader of Conservative Party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Will the Euro-rebels yield on the night?Retail industryDonald Macintyre
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