The Independent 1997 Andrew Marr - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Andrew Marr
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A better code. Now make it work. (United Kingdom Press Complaints Commission suggests changes to journalistic code)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
A climate for change. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair signals new approach to environmental policy)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
A nation at ease with itself? We're getting there. (United Kingdom)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Back in control? Blair and Campbell's big idea is ... honesty. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair and spokesman Alastair Campbell)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Blair needs to be more than tough. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Blair places his bet on the Thin Controller. (UK Prime Minister Tony Blair appoints Peter Mandelson as minister without portfolio)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Blair's Britain: only the beginning. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair's likely impact)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Blair's chance to lead in Europe. (UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has power to transform European Union)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Blair's deafening silence on the euro. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Breakfast time, and he's full of fight. (UK prime minister John Major remains a compelling speaker)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Catch them by the hind legs. (political cartoonist Ralph Steadman returns to the attack)(Media +)(Interview)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Cry 'God for Tony Blair, England and The Sun.' (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair changes his stance on European Union to suit different audiences)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Don't end one of our few great Enlightenment legacies. (possibility of United Kingdom government introducing entrance charges for art galleries and museums)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
England, stop whingeing about a Scottish parliament.(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
For Tony Blair, the real enemy is within the walls of Cabinet. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair faces conflict within government)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Galileo, Copernicus - and now Dolly! (impact of the cloning of a sheep)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Goodbye heritage, hello culture. (boom in United Kingdom culture)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Hockney now. (artist David Hockney) (Interview)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Honest John versus Tricky Tony .... (UK election campaign to focus on personalities of Tony Blair and John Major)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Is there a Tory future? (mixed views on future of UK Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr, Anthony Bevins
It's goodbye to Mr In-Between. (mixed achievements for outgoing UK Prime Minister John Major)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Labour finally begins to choose its enemies. (gap emerges between UK Labour and Conservative parties)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Makers of their own tragedy. (Russian revolution)(author Orlando Figes)(Interview)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Now Blair must go out and sell his vision of reform. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair must gain support for devolution)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Now it's Major vs his party. (UK Prime Minister John Major calls for unity within Conservative party)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Scotland's gamble on a new political culture.(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
The cautionary tale of Labour's last moderniser. (UK Prime Minister Tony Blair should learn from experiences of Harold Wilson)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
The end of Empire, the beginning of modern Britain. (United Kingdom's departure from Hong Kong)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
The ghost of real politics stalk a silent, disregarded palace. (serious challenges facing United Kingdom House of Commons)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
The Scotsman's home rule hand-grenade. (The Scotsman newspaper argues that Scottish MPs must lose the right to vote on English affairs at Westminster)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
The Siberia pact is a chilling omen for Hague. (impact on United Kingdom Conservative party of deal between Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown and Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
They have friends - but can they make enemies? (challenges for a Labour government in the UK)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Time to start making enemies. (United Kingdom government will have to start making difficult decisions)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Tony and Gordon cast their magic spell over the Emu debate.(United Kingdom policy toward European monetary union)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Under the Dome: a serious proposal. (possible role for Millennium Dome in Greenwich, London, England)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Vincent Hanna.(Obituary)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Voters try to smoke out New Labour. (UK Labour party begins to look vulnerable)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
We are all equal ... in fooling ourselves that we believe in equality.(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
We think you should be told. (key question in run-up to general election in the UK)Retail industryAndrew Marr
While the Tories bicker, politics is changing shape.(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr
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