The Independent 1995 Patricia Wynn Davies - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Patricia Wynn Davies
TitleSubjectAuthors
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
Disillusion rife among 'wets.' (controversy following defection of Conservative MP Alan Howarth to Labour party)Retail industryColin Brown, Patricia Wynn Davies
Heseltine and Portillo put plans in place. (Michael Heseltine and Michael Portillo could launch challenges for Conservative Party leadership)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
'I am not prepared to see the party I care for laid out on the rack like this.' (John Major's resignation designed to secure unity in the Conservative Party)Retail industryColin Brown, Patricia Wynn Davies
Major finds time for cricket amid diplomacy. (UK government tries to remain calm over hostage-taking by Bosnian Serbs)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
Major vows not to bow to tormentors.Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Patricia Wynn Davies
PM tells schools: get tough. (prime minister John Major to include strong discipline measures in new education programme)Retail industryJudith Judd, Patricia Wynn Davies
Pressure on Tories over 15m pounds sterling debt.Retail industryChris Blackhurst, Patricia Wynn Davies
Pro-Europe Tories turn on PM.Retail industryJeremy Warner, Patricia Wynn Davies
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
Right-wingers face dilemma over Heseltine. (Eurosceptics fear that supporting John Redwood's candidacy for the leadership of the Conservative party in the first round will let in Michael Heseltine in the second)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
Small firms given biggest slice of 240m pounds sterling. (UK government issues second competitiveness White Paper)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies, Peter Rodgers
Why Tony Blair fears his grass roots. (debate over Clause IV of Labour party's constitution; second in series on battle for the Labour party)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
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