The Independent 1998 Donald Macintyre - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Donald Macintyre
TitleSubjectAuthors
A political triangle that fell apart.(former United Kingdom Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Mandelson)Retail industryDonald 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 industryDonald Macintyre
A strange new thought for British cities: Pacino plays Jeffrey Archer. (mixed views about mayor for London, England)(Column)Retail industryDonald 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 industryDonald 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 industryDonald Macintyre
Blair: My pledge to cut taxes. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Andrew Grice
Blair's commitment to both old and new supporters. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair's Darling of welfare reform. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair appoints Alistair Darling to manage welfare reform)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair's unsentimental commitment to Europe. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair turns away from the shadows. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair's Cabinet reshuffle)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Can Jack Straw prove himself an exceptional Home Secretary? (Crime and Disorder Bill)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Exotic in both his plumage and connections.(United Kingdom Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Mandelson)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
For Labour and the country, there really is no alternative. (challenges facing United Kingdom Labour party)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Hague's great opportunity: dump the peers and embrace democracy. (United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Has Rupert Murdoch just torpedoed the Tory party?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
How can Labour stop Scotland slipping out of the British state?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
How the Tories could outflank Labour. (United Kingdom Conservative party could benefit from Labour's programme of constitutional reform)(Column)Retail industryDonald 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 industryDonald Macintyre
How we all fought to end Labour's political corruption. (United Kingdom Labour party General Secretary Tom Sawyer)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
'I can't see anyone who would be a better mayor.'.(Trevor Phillips)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Is there any life left in the House of Commons?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Is William Hague the Tory party's answer to Michael Foot? (United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
It's a great job Gordon, so get on and make the most of it. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
John Redwood joins the tribe of pygmy Tories.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Labour's peerless performer. (Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean)Retail industryDonald 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 industryDonald Macintyre
Ministers brassed off in the battle for the future of new Labour.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Ashdown brings the salty air of realism to Brighton. (United Kingdom Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Hague, you could make Lords reform more radical. (United Kingdom Conservative party's views on reform of House of Lords)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
New Labour needs to ally itself with middlebrow culture. (approaches to arts funding in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
No time to despair - where there's talk there's hope. (prospects for peace agreement in Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Only Ulster's own parties can break out of the maze.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Preserving the green belt is a natural Labour issue. (United Kingdom government shows mixed approach to managing green belt)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Rupert Murdoch features in three challenges to Blair. (Sun newspaper campaigns on recognition rights for trade unions, privacy and predatory pricing)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
So far so good, but Europe remains a minefield. (United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague's first year in office)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Suddenly it's no longer whether we embrace the euro, but when.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Suddenly the French find themselves playing solitaire.(French President Jacques Chirac becomes isolated)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The future of Scotland is the same as the future of Britain.(Column)Retail industryDonald 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 industryDonald 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 industryDonald Macintyre
The moment of truth for the high priests of global central banks.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
'There is no alternative. New Labour is the solution, not the problem.' (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryDonald 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 industryDonald Macintyre
The Tories take a few baby steps towards democracy. (United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
They are called The Circle. But do these 17 people really run Britain?Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Tony Blair needs his Cabinet as much as they need him. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Unions must realise this is the only Labour government they have.(Column)Retail industryDonald 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 industryDonald Macintyre
Why the left has become the defender of our armed forces.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Why Tony Blair will have to reform our voting system.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
You couldn't make it up. (Sun newspaper's attitude towards homosexuality)(editor David Yelland)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
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