The Independent 1998 Donald Macintyre |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A political triangle that fell apart.(former United Kingdom Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Mandelson) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Ashdown and Blair - the future of the Lib Dems lies with them both. (United Kingdom Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown and Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
A strange new thought for British cities: Pacino plays Jeffrey Archer. (mixed views about mayor for London, England)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
A Tory backbencher offers his leader a ladder to climb down. (Conservative MP Andrew Tyrie argues for more positive attitude to European monetary union)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Blair keeps his options open - in the national interest, of course. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair delays decision on electoral reform)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Blair: My pledge to cut taxes. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre, Andrew Grice |
Blair's commitment to both old and new supporters. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Blair's Darling of welfare reform. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair appoints Alistair Darling to manage welfare reform) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Blair's unsentimental commitment to Europe. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Blair turns away from the shadows. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair's Cabinet reshuffle) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Can Jack Straw prove himself an exceptional Home Secretary? (Crime and Disorder Bill)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Exotic in both his plumage and connections.(United Kingdom Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Mandelson) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
For Labour and the country, there really is no alternative. (challenges facing United Kingdom Labour party)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Hague's great opportunity: dump the peers and embrace democracy. (United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Has Rupert Murdoch just torpedoed the Tory party?(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
How can Labour stop Scotland slipping out of the British state?(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
How the Tories could outflank Labour. (United Kingdom Conservative party could benefit from Labour's programme of constitutional reform)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
How Washington's Irish lobby was brought to book. (memoirs of Raymond Seitz give insight into attitudes of US administration towards Northern Ireland question)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
How we all fought to end Labour's political corruption. (United Kingdom Labour party General Secretary Tom Sawyer) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
'I can't see anyone who would be a better mayor.'.(Trevor Phillips) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Is there any life left in the House of Commons?(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Is William Hague the Tory party's answer to Michael Foot? (United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
It's a great job Gordon, so get on and make the most of it. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
John Redwood joins the tribe of pygmy Tories.(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Labour's peerless performer. (Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Lord Cranbourne, his grandfather and a game with high stakes. (Lord Cranbourne, leader of United Kingdom Conservative party in House of Lords, plans to block legislation)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Ministers brassed off in the battle for the future of new Labour.(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Mr Ashdown brings the salty air of realism to Brighton. (United Kingdom Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Mr Hague, you could make Lords reform more radical. (United Kingdom Conservative party's views on reform of House of Lords)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
New Labour needs to ally itself with middlebrow culture. (approaches to arts funding in United Kingdom)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
No time to despair - where there's talk there's hope. (prospects for peace agreement in Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Only Ulster's own parties can break out of the maze.(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Preserving the green belt is a natural Labour issue. (United Kingdom government shows mixed approach to managing green belt)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Rupert Murdoch features in three challenges to Blair. (Sun newspaper campaigns on recognition rights for trade unions, privacy and predatory pricing)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
So far so good, but Europe remains a minefield. (United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague's first year in office) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Suddenly it's no longer whether we embrace the euro, but when.(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Suddenly the French find themselves playing solitaire.(French President Jacques Chirac becomes isolated)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
The future of Scotland is the same as the future of Britain.(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
The letter that rocked the Tory lifeboat. (leading members of United Kingdom Conservative party express support for government's policy of active preparation for European monetary union)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
The media man who is the message.... (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair's press secretary Alastair Campbell appears before Commons Select Committee) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
The moment of truth for the high priests of global central banks.(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
'There is no alternative. New Labour is the solution, not the problem.' (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre, Andrew Grice |
There's a right way and a wrong way to pay off your political debts. (need to consider access to government in United Kingdom)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
The Tories take a few baby steps towards democracy. (United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
They are called The Circle. But do these 17 people really run Britain? | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Tony Blair needs his Cabinet as much as they need him. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Unions must realise this is the only Labour government they have.(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
While Robin Cook fails to live up to his advance billing, look out for John Prescott. (United Kingdom Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott)(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Why the left has become the defender of our armed forces.(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
Why Tony Blair will have to reform our voting system.(Column) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
You couldn't make it up. (Sun newspaper's attitude towards homosexuality)(editor David Yelland) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre |
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