The Independent 1998 Colin Brown - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Colin Brown
TitleSubjectAuthors
Blair tells shattered Omagh: 'Any parent would go mad with grief.'(bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland; includes related articles)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Andrew Buncombe, Colin Brown, Cathy Comerford
Blair urges more work and less pay. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryColin Brown
Clashes as anti-bombing protests grow.(opposition in United Kingdom to air attacks on Iraq)Retail industryColin Brown, Gary Finn
Dobson offers 'family friendly' shifts to soothe angry nurses. (United Kingdom Health Secretary Frank Dobson)Retail industryColin Brown
Espionage mystery as riddle of sunken trawler unravels. (United Kingdom government agrees to underwater survey to establish cause of sinking of trawler 'Gaul' in 1974)Retail industryColin Brown
Hague faces leadership crisis as five more peers join rebellion.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)Retail industryAndrew Grice, Colin Brown
'Hague is looking like a man with the label "Caretaker" round his neck.'.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)Retail industryAndrew Grice, Colin Brown
Hague on warpath as Tories rally for fightback. (United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)Retail industryColin Brown
Huge deficit looms, warn City experts. (United Kingdom could face economic problems)Retail industryColin Brown, Lea Paterson
Identity of drugs case minister 'to be revealed within days.'Retail industryColin Brown, Michael Streeter
'If this is peace, what is war?'(bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland; includes related articles)Retail industryMichael McCarthy, David McKittrick, Steve Boggan, Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta, Colin Brown, Tom Gallagher, Alan Murdoch
'I like Hague, but he's wrong about the euro.' (Michael Heseltine)Retail industryColin Brown
Labour puts money on Tote. (United Kingdom government to sell off state assets)Retail industryColin Brown
Labour to sell policy papers to lobbyists. (United Kingdom Labour party)Retail industryColin Brown
Modernisers cement New Labour agenda.(Stephen Byers becomes United Kingdom Trade and Industry Secretary and Alan Milburn becomes Chief Secretary to Treasury)Retail industryPaul Waugh, Colin Brown
Mo steps into the lions' den. (United Kingdom Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam to meet loyalist inmates in Maze prison)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Colin Brown
New voting system 'faces 8-year delay.' (United Kingdom electoral reform)Retail industryColin Brown
Peers are told: time to say goodbye. (moves to remove hereditary peers from United Kingdom House of Lords)Retail industryColin Brown, Sarah Schaefer
Saddam refuses to back down as war planes hit again.(Iraqi President Saddam Hussein)Retail industryPatrick Cockburn, Colin Brown, Andrew (American government official) Marshall
Summer of discontent as jobs vanish. (job losses in United Kingdom manufacturing industry)Retail industryColin Brown, Lea Paterson
Twelve months later he's still man of the moment. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryColin Brown
Ulster faces 'No' vote catastrophe. (more Unionists intend to oppose Northern Ireland peace agreement)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Kim Sengupta, Colin Brown
Why anger is the everyday story of country folk. (United Kingdom)Retail industryColin Brown, Nicholas Schoon
Why 'Mr Grumpy' wants to have the last laugh. (former United Kingdom Prime Minister Edward Heath)Retail industryColin Brown
World leaders 'were target of Irish bomb.'Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Colin Brown
Yes, it was my son says Straw. But I'm as hard-line on drugs as ever. (son of United Kingdom Home Secretary Jack Straw accused of drug-dealing)Retail industryColin Brown, Michael Streeter
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