The Independent 1997 Anthony Bevins - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Anthony Bevins
TitleSubjectAuthors
A Budget for the people. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown produces first Budget)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Anthony Bevins
Ashdown stands up for new politics. (United Kingdom Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
A soap opera election? (BBC foreign correspondent Martin Bell stands against Conservative MP Neil Hamilton)Retail industryJojo Moyes, Anthony Bevins
Blair delays open government; Freedom of Information Bill will have to wait. (UK Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryColin Brown, Anthony Bevins
Blair is on a mission. Driven by Thatcherite zeal. And the sick and disabled are next on the list. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Blair's pledge to the dark estates. (UK Prime Minister Tony Blair promises help for housing estates)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Blair turns the screw on Europe. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair)Retail industryAnthony Bevins, Magnus Grimond
Blood on their hands, says brother. (Earl Spencer blames sister's death on media)(death in car accident of Diana, Princess of Wales)Retail industryMary Braid, Anthony Bevins
Boom! The Tory economy begins to boil. (mixed views on UK's latest economic indicators)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Anthony Bevins
Britain meets its future: Major to step down as Tory leader. (UK Labour party wins general election)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Brown: get ready for the euro.(United Kingdom plans for possible membership of European monetary union)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Brown pledges 10p tax, but no top rate rise. (UK shadow chancellor Gordon Brown)(Transcript)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Brown promises a job for everyone. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Cabinet of hope and hard work. (new UK government holds first Cabinet meeting)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Computer timebomb ticks under London. (United Kingdom government must act quickly to address year 2000 computer date change problem)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Dare Major sack ministers? (UK Prime Minister John Major sees two minister defy official policy on European single currency)Retail industryColin Brown, Anthony Bevins
Dropping the Pound? Blair, Brown clash on the biggest issue of all. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair and Chancellor Gordon Brown divided over membership of European single currency)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Euro gaffe wrecks Tory unity. (Stephen Dorrell, secretary of state for health, says that the UK will not be joining a single European currency in 1999)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Freedom of information proposals gets high praise. (United Kingdom government's White Paper on freedom of information)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Gangster's British links. (UK government gave diplomatic and trade aid to Albania)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Heseltine likely to come out for Clarke. (former UK Deputy Prime Minister Michael Heseltine backs former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke's candidacy for leadership of Conservative party)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Hidden world of MPs' expense scams. (concern about funding of political parties in the UK)Retail industryChristian Wolmar, Colin Brown, Anthony Bevins
Howard's 'triple deceit' - the Widdecombe charge. (former UK prisons minister Ann Widdecombe accuses former Home Secretary Michael Howard of misleading the House of Commons)Retail industryKim Sengupta, Anthony Bevins
How 'Government Sources' massaged the message. (influence of United Kingdom Labour party's spin doctors)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
How ministers are mastering Sir Humphrey. (United Kingdom Labour government ministers' dealings with civil servants)(Column)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Is there a Tory future? (mixed views on future of UK Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Marr, Anthony Bevins
It's a fight to the death. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair takes more aggressive approach to campaigning)Retail industrySteve Boggan, Anthony Bevins
Labour delays Social Chapter for two years.Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Labour goes for the jugular. (UK Labour party to put down motion of no-confidence in Douglas Hogg, minister of agriculture)Retail industryFran Abrams, Anthony Bevins
New Labour motors home: Blair sees Wirral by-election as the writing on the wall for Major.Retail industryColin Brown, Anthony Bevins
No flag flying, a Family far away, and the people feel uneasy. (Royal Family fails to participate in public displays of grief over death of Diana, Princess of Wales)Retail industryAnthony Bevins, Michael Streeter, Clare Garner
Oh Mr Mandelson, will they ever love you? (United Kingdom Minister without Portfolio Peter Mandelson)Retail industryFran Abrams, Anthony Bevins
On cuts, rebels, and even those offshore trusts - Blair fights back. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair defends Paymaster General Geoffrey Robinson)Retail industryFran Abrams, Anthony Bevins
Out there, it's not over yet. (UK Labour party cannot be certain of victory in forthcoming general election)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Radical, Tony, you may be. But what kind of radical, exactly? (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Rage, resignations and rebellion: New Labour is heartbroken. (United Kingdom Labour party split over cut in benefits for lone parents)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Robinson suggested share deal to family's offshore trust. (United Kingdom Paymaster General Geoffrey Robinson)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Royal Family advised to give up the Palace.Retail industryKim Sengupta, Anthony Bevins
Sir Harry Boyne.(Obituary)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Spot the difference. (distinguishing between the policies of the UK Labour and Conservative parties)(Column)Retail industryColin Brown, Anthony Bevins
Taking from Desmond Pitcher and giving to Poplar Joe: Labour's big idea? (UK Labour party to use windfall tax on privatised industries to fund help for the unemployed)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
The cracks may be showing in a beautiful friendship, but were the headlines made of straw?(presentation of the United Kingdom government in the media)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
The cronies, the changes, the criticism.(new United Kingdom government (includes related articles on policies and related notes on ministers))Retail industryAnthony Bevins
The Heseltine interview. (UK Deputy Prime Minister Michael Heseltine)(Britain Decides)(Interview)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
The man who thinks he can win. (UK prime minister John Major sets general election for May 01, 1997)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
The Old Lady breaks free. (UK Chancellor Gordon Brown drops political control of Bank of England)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Anthony Bevins
There will be no listing to the left on Captain Paddy's ship. (United Kingdom Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
'Think again. Look in my eyes and know this: I will always deal fair and true.' (UK Prime Minister John Major)Retail industryColin Brown, Anthony Bevins
Tories' civil war puts Hague on the rack.(divisions in the United Kingdom Conservative party on relations with Europe)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Tories gamble on their youngest leader since Pitt. (William Hague elected as leader of United Kingdom Conservative party)Retail industryColin Brown, Anthony Bevins
Tories hang on for May after vote ambush. (UK Conservative party prefers to delay general election until May 01, 1997)Retail industryColin Brown, Anthony Bevins
Tories plan huge cuts in spending on young jobless. (UK Conservative party)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Anthony Bevins
Tories say the unthinkable. (former UK Conservative ministers talk of defeat in general election)Retail industryColin Brown, Anthony Bevins
Tory left prepares to leave. (possibility of split in UK Conservative party)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
Wirral's swinging voters take the good news to Tony Blair. (UK Labour party set to win by-election in Wirral South)Retail industryAnthony Bevins
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