The Independent 1996 Yvette Cooper - Abstracts

The Independent 1996 Yvette Cooper
TitleSubjectAuthors
A degree is still the key to better job prospects.(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Britain's brilliant career in the services sector proves a myth.(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Can British farming go green? (possibilities of moving towards organic food production)(Column)Retail industryTim Lang, Liz Hunt, Graham Harvey, Hugh Raven, Yvette Cooper
Consistent growth may not be enough for voters. (UK)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Freelances play key role in shaping brave new world. (more people turn to freelance working)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
From Dorneywood, the sound of options closing. (UK government considers approach to pre-election budget)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Hit-and-run attack on the public. (UK Law Commission proposes that the National Health Service sues for costs of treating accident victims)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
How safe is your job? (no clear evidence that middle-class jobs have become less secure)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Karl Marx comes back - in an anorak. (information revolution may create classless society)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Left behind? (Labour party's views on social equality)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Middle-class kids rule, OK.(UK social classes; includes related article)Retail industryWilliam Hartston, Yvette Cooper
Money: miracle cure of the Nineties. (developments in compensation for injury or bereavement)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Phone monopolies are slowing down progress on the Internet.(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Predatory proprietors revel in a tussle with the law. (newspaper price war in the UK highlights difficulties in distinguishing between aggressive competition and predatory behaviour)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Regulators should beware when the cap doesn't fit. (continued controversy over utility regulation)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Roller-blades clue to a grey savings area of the future. (economic impact of ageing population)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Some still are more equal than others. (earning power passed on from generation to generation)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Stress? It's as old as the hills. (stress can have many different manifestations)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Thank goodness for middle-class angst over jobs.(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
The disease that makes everyone an expert. (chronic fatigue syndrome)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Tired of all this miserable ME stuff. (prospects for recovering from chronic fatigue syndrome)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Tories' workfare may turn out to be a work farce. (UK Conservative party plans community work for long-term unemployed)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
What's the big idea Tony? (views on Labour party's concept of stakeholding)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Who will foot the bill for education and training?(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Who would be a politician's wife in 1997?(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Why students should pay fair. (views on UK Labour party's plans for higher education loans)(Column)Retail industryYvette Cooper
Why the cascade of wealth has dried up. (problems with cost of long-term care)Retail industryYvette Cooper
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