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