The Independent 1999 Anne McElvoy - Abstracts

The Independent 1999 Anne McElvoy
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Acceptable face of conservatism.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(Ffion Hague)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
A coalition in Scotland will ruin the Liberal Democrat dream in England.(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
A crisis in our universities.(United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Amid the din of war, listen out for the politician who keeps silent.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
A right royal rant gives us some modified food for thought.(Charles, Prince of Wales, voices concern about genetically modified foods, while government claims such foods are safe)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Beware the wealthy man with a good tale to tell.(Geoffrey Robinson)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Blair must ditch his friend in Germany.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair must distance himself from German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Britain's lost boys need more than just another acronym.(social exclusion among young people in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Brussels can embarrass even its best friends.(European Commission causes embarrassment to United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Can Mr Blair really make war and peace at the same time?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair's policies on Serbia and Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Cry: God for Harry! England and Saint who?(St George)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Europe, the continent of good intent and late-night compromises?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder seek to form alliance for European Union reform)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Forget about Old Labour, Mr Blair, and worry about the Europhiles.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Forget the gunboats - it's time for good old-fashioned diplomacy.(need for diplomacy in Yemen)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Good enemies need each other just as much as good friends do.(reconciliation between former Prime Ministers Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Grin and bear it.(former gymnast Olga Korbut)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Hanging Hitler's painters.(paintings from Adolf Hitler's private art collection, Mehrzweckhalle, Weimar, Germany)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Have the Tories finally found Mr Blair's Achilles' heel?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
If Mo Mowlam has lost the trust of the unionists, she has to go.(United Kingdom relations with Northern Ireland)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
If the Tories didn't exist, would we really need to invent them?(United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Is this what we'll be paying for?(funding of BBC)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
It will take more than a few targets to make the NHS fitter.(United Kingdom National Health Service)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Kosovo is part of Europe - that is why we must fight to save it.(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Labour is right to abandon its plans to meddle in family life.(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Labour must put a stop to this cycle of malign intrigue.(United Kingdom Labour party)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Milosevic has caught Nato still living by its Cold War creed.(Serb President Slobodan Milosevic)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Mr Blair has lots of problems - so here's my simple solution.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Mr Blair, it is time to turn your attention to the troubles here.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Mr Blair remains a cautious soul - and not without good reason.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair remains cautious about membership of European monetary union)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Mr Blair should heed the warning and cancel his euro referendum.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Mr Blair's problem is that he is not in control of this war.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair lacks control over conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Mr Hague can't win until he makes us listen to him.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Mr Hague has a message but no one is listening.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Mr Woodhead's crass comment exposes an education system at war.(United Kingdom Chief Inspector of Schools Chris Woodhead states that relationships between teachers and pupils can be educative)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Nato caught between conflicting strategies.Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Nato's most potent enemy lies in Washington, not Belgrade.(US policy on military action in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Never underestimate a rich man's anger when forced to resign.(Geoffrey Robinson writes autobiography)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Now that the war is over, we've still Europe to fight.(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Our freeloading leaders.(UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and Royal Family holiday at expense of others)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
'Power-crazed' Tony Blair needs a better reason to centralise control.(need for the British government to have a sense of purpose)(Editorial)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Real Tories don't vote Portillo.(lack of liberalism in United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Revealed: the winners and losers from an audit of the Balkan war.(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Saying sorry seems to be a very hard lesson to learn.(United Kingdom Chief Inspector of Schools Chris Woodhead under pressure to resign)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Scotland will be the first skirmish in the battle for Britishness.(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Second term blues may give Brown his chance.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Stop the ghost of Old Labour from clambering out of its tomb.(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Stop this self-pity, Mr Hague, and get rid of your treasurer.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague should dismiss Treasurer Michael Ashcroft)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The businessmen who jump on the Blair bandwagon do him no favours.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The day that the Stasi attempted to recruit me.(uncertain guidelines for handling breaches of national security in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The Germans do not want to change, but they will.(conservative nature of German society)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The Government must listen to our fears about GM food.(genetically modified food)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The leaders of Western Europe fiddle while the continent burns.(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The new age of confusion.(tackling the problem of teenage pregancies in the United Kingdom)(Editorial)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The new woman in Hague's life.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(United Kingdom Conservative party Press Secretary Amanda Platell)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The one lesson of the Troubles is that you can't hurry peace.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The Poor List would make most unedifying reading.(trends in wealth creation in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The prophet of New Britain is showing signs of mortality.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The rifts open in the press lords' anti-euro front.(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The times when granny knows more than the Prime Minister.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The Tories risk killing the thing they love - the pound.(United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
The Westminster set will never be a match for the Mayfair set.(relationship between business and politics in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
We know what Tony wants - does he have the stomach for a fight?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Well, haven't you heard? New Labour really is new Britain.(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Whatever happened to your ethical foreign policy, Mr Cook?(United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Robin Cook)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Where the monarchy leads, will the Government dare to follow?(Scottish devolution)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Why can't Mr Hague be more like Mr Blair - and vice versa?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair and Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Why do politicians never resign for the right reasons?(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Why do we run away from the harsh truth about South Africa?(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Why is the Reverend Blair so afraid of unrest in the pews?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Why the crying has to stop.(mourning for Diana, Princess of Wales)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Women are allowed to sell the policies, but not to make them.(United Kingdom government's women ministers)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Women don't need to be told when to take a year off.(United Kingdom government's policies on working mothers)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Worcester woman and Woking man favour cloning. So that's OK then.(United Kingdom government creates panel on bio-ethics)(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
Working with the Russians won't be easy, but it's essential for peace.(Column)Retail industryAnne McElvoy
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