The Independent 1996 Anthony Bevins - Abstracts

The Independent 1996 Anthony Bevins
TitleSubjectAuthors
A day in the death of the Commons. (House of Commons becomes increasingly insignificant)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
A fig leaf for Major. (UK prime minister John Major negotiates export of British beef to non-European Union countries)Retail industrySarah Helm, Anthony Bevins
A modest political proposal from the man who would be king. (Ian Lang, president of the Board of Trade)(Interview)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
A whiff of history at Westminster. (UK Conservative party in danger of splitting apart)(Column)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Blair puts the family at heart of moral crusade. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Blair seeks to break the mould. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Blair targets Tory funds. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair plans investigation into Conservative party funding)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Blair tells Chirac Labour is party of Europe. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair meets French president Jacques Chirac)Retail industryMary Dejevsky, Anthony Bevins
Call for anti-sleaze rule rejected. (UK prime minister John Major rejects suggestion that companies employing MPs should not be allowed to bid for public contracts)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Complacency under fire. (Conservative MPs refuse to support ban on handguns)Retail industryJason Bennetto, Anthony Bevins
Grandees are just dinosaurs, snarls Tory right. (UK Conservative party Euro-sceptics speak out against those who are calling for the UK to increase its commitment to the European Union)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Grandees issue grave warning on Europe. (senior figures in the UK Conservative party warn prime minister John Major to oppose any rejection of increased European cooperation)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Has canny Ken blown it? (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke's 1996 Budget)(Budget special)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Anthony Bevins
How the euro will straitjacket Britain.Retail industryAnthony Bevins
If only the politics were right. (divisions within UK Conservative party overshadow economic successes)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Anthony Bevins
Iron grip corroded by fatal ignorance. (former UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher treated colleagues with contempt)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Major faces mutiny by ministers. (UK prime minister John Major)Retail industryJohn Rentoul, Anthony Bevins
Major may go to the polls early. (UK prime minister John Major)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Major refuses to pronounce death of the peace process. (UK prime minister John Major determined to pursue Northern Ireland peace process)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Message of doom from Major. (UK prime minister John Major warns of serious problems facing European Union)Retail industrySarah Helm, Anthony Bevins
Ministers 'contemptuous' of checks on EU. (UK government ministers reject checks on European legislation)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Ministers reject advice to keep BSE from sheep. (European agriculture ministers)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Months early, and they're off: MAjor and Blair trade election blows on tax.Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Read my lips: I won't give way. (UK prime minister John Major stands firm against party rebels)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Shirtsleeved Major rallies the Tories to his cause. (UK prime minister John Major speaks at Conservative party's annual conference)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Speak of the devil. (Conservative party launches open attack against Labour party leader Tony Blair)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Staying in, or dropping out? Major sows confusion over Europe. (UK prime minister John Major)Retail industryFran Abrams, Anthony Bevins
The abyss. (UK government comes under severe pressure)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
The Lady's not for learning. (former UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher)(Column)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
The present is Orange.(march of Orangemen in Portadown, Northern Ireland; includes related article)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Jojo Moyes, Anthony Bevins, Michael Streeter
The stifling of British democracy. (barriers to efforts by UK politicians to carry out checks on European legislation)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
'This is my covenant with the British people. Judge me on it.' (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Tories blame family values - opponents blame the Tories. (morality becomes key political issue in the UK)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Tories ready to slam on Euro brakes. (UK Conservative party ready for conflict with European Union)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
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