The Independent 1996 Donald Macintyre - Abstracts

The Independent 1996 Donald Macintyre
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Accentuate the positive. (UK Conservative party may regret casting Labour party leader Tony Blair as the devil)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
AD2001: he's older and greyer, but he's still in power .... (possibility of UK Conservative party remaining in power)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
A fighter who doesn't back losers. (Labour party front bench spokesman Robin Cook)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
All in the line of duties. (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke adheres to sound principles)(Budget special)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
A radical vision of Commons reform. (Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown)(Interview)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
As it clings to power, chaos, confusion and complacency are running the Government. (problems facing the UK government)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Chris Blackhurst
A tax-and-spend election fight doesn't add up. (views on spending policies of UK Labour and Conservative parties)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Baloney, nonsense - and the truth about Ken Clarke. (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair must risk more for his reward. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair's big beauty contest.(new shadow cabinet of Tony Blair, UK Labour Party leader;)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair scores a hit as prime minister in waiting. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Britain defeated again in battle to end beef ban. (European Union member states postpone decision on whether to relax ban on beef products from the UK)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Sarah Helm, Paul Field
Cabinet struggle to preserve unity. (UK cabinet ministers become divided over policy of non-cooperation with European Union)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
David Trimble's curious alliance. (leader of the Ulster Unionists in deal with Sir James Goldsmith)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Dear Ken, a quiet work in your ear from four former Chancellors .... (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Decoding Major's hidden agenda. (UK prime minister John Major may change if Conservative party wins next general election)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Does anyone know what Jimmy wants? (Sir James Goldsmith)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Elmer Gantry vs the Brixton boy: the gloves are off. (mixed impressions of relationship between John Major and Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
EU poll backs Major view as seats tumble. (poll indicates that voters are undecided about European monetary union)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Fear and Lothian on home rule trial. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair aims to diffuse controversy over Scottish devolution)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Fear of Germany drives the Goldsmith gang. (Sir James Goldsmith's Referendum Party)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Furious Blair will boycott Scott preview. (Labour party leader Tony Blair protests over government's management of the release of the Scott report)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Patricia Wynn Davies
Furious Scott takes on Tory 'smear campaign.' (political impact of Scott report into arms-for-Iraq affair)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Chris Blackhurst
Go early, go negative. (UK Conservative party uses negative campaigning tactics)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Honest Paddy must tread carefully. (Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Hugh Gaitskell - but without the dancing? (influence of former UK Labour party leader)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Infected by mad cows and Europhobes. (problems faced by UK Conservative party in 1996)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
'Kill our cows and save farming.' (UK farmers accept need for large-scale incineration of cattle)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Sarah Helm, Paul Field
Labour can gain from the 48-hour watershed.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Labour claims victory in war of words. (Labour party leader Tony Blair accuses Conservative party of abandoning 'one nation' policies)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Labour may flinch from a new top tax.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Labour's ruin or redemption lies with Gordon Brown. (shadow chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Major must seize the moment, or die. (UK prime minister John Major)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Major shapes a battle plan. (prime minister John Major considers strategy for benefiting from economic recovery)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Major's secret weapon, made in Ulster. (Ulster Unionists)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Michael Howard, leadership contender. (home secretary Michael Howard could succeed John Major as leader of the UK Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Ministers may be next target. (IRA may be planning second terrorist attack)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, David McKittrick, Jason Bennetto
New Labour, new Stalinists? Not a chance. (views on UK Labour party's new disciplinary code)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Now it's your call on Europe, Mr Blair. (UK Labour party may be able to gain political advantage out of Conservative party's dilemma over monetary union)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Self-regulation scores a victory in the House. (possibility of changed culture in House of Commons)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Take the fight from the House and put it on our screens. (mixed views on live television debate between John Major and Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The delivery man. (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke)(Interview)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Donald Macintyre
The delusion of being earnest....(resignation of UK Conservative Paymaster General, David Heathcoat-Amory)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The grey man turns purple. (UK prime minister John Major becomes angry with European Union over beef crisis)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The Lords shoot themselves in the foot. (UK House of Lords debates gun control)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The tactic was wrong, and so was the timing. (UK prime minister John Major misguided in refusing to have debate on preparation for European monetary union)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The thief, the Serbian link and the financing of Britain's ruling party. (Conservative party to investigate claims that Serbian businessmen made donations to the party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Chris Blackhurst, Colin Brown
The Tories turn their weapons on themselves. (UK's Conservative government faces conflict over banning of handguns)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The Treasury should do its thinking out loud.(UK politics)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Time's up: we must decide on the euro. (contrasting views about European single currency in the UK and continental Europe)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Tony Barber
Time to end classroom 'apartheid.' (Conservative MP George Walden calls for end to elitism in UK's public schools)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Universities face huge cash review.Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Judith Judd
What 'The Sun' says about Blair and Europe. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Why Labour changed its mind on a referendum. (UK Labour party promises to hold a referendum if it decides to enter European monetary union)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Will Labour still love the Lib Dems tomorrow?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Wounded Major wins by one vote. (UK government wins vote on Sir Richard Scott's arms to Iraq report by a single vote)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Yes, the boom is coming. (economic recovery could benefit UK Conservative party in pre-election period)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Donald Macintyre, John Rentoul
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