The Independent 1999 Donald Macintyre - Abstracts

The Independent 1999 Donald Macintyre
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A cause for optimism amid the ruins of Brixton and Brick Lane.(threat from extreme right in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
All the excuses cannot disguise this anti-European majority.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Anatomy of a 'Titanic feud.'.(excerpt from 'Mandelson: The Biography')(conflict between United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown and former government minister Peter Mandelson)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
A plea to the Ulster unionists: give George Mitchell a chance.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Editorial)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Back to the Thatcherite future with Mr Hague.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blair's headaches are mere problems of success.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blaming John Prescott is not the way to solve our traffic problems.(United Kingdom Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Brave move, Mr Darling, pity you may not succeed.(political conflict over welfare reform in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Can a Scottish politician lead a UK party in the era of home rule?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Clarke: My part in William's triumph.(former United Kingdom Chancellor Kenneth Clarke)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Ever so carefully, Mr Blair clears the way for a ground invasion.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair prepares for use of ground troops in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Hail the great moderniser.(excerpt from 'Mandelson: The Biography')(Peter Mandelson's impact on United Kingdom Labour party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
History shows that a Tory leader plays the Orange card at his peril.(United Kingdom government criticized by leader of Conservative party for policy on Northern Ireland)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
How Robin Cook learned to stop worrying and love the bomb.(United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Robin Cook)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
If the Unionists say no, Mr Blair should call another referendum.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
It is 'just history' - but this feud is still tearing the Tories apart.(United Kingdom Conservative party split over legacy of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
It is time for Mr Blair to spell out the benefits of Europe.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
It's time for the Unionists to surrender a little bit of ground.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Keep chasing that fox, Mr Blair, and you'll take the wrong turning.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Labour's last taboo shouldn't keep a good man from being mayor.(Trevor Phillips comes forward as candidate for mayor of London, England)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Liberal Democrats have a noble tradition, but it needs redefining.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Look to Scotland to see if coalition politics can work.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Making Europe more democratic will also make it too powerful.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mandelson: the push for power.(excerpt from 'Mandelson: The Biography')(former United Kingdom Cabinet minister Peter Mandelson)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Blair can help the Lib Dems - but do they want to be helped?(UK Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Blair is doing to the dole what De Gaulle did to Algeria.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair seeks to eliminate dependency culture)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Blair is right to demand results in return for public money.(UK Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Brown may want to be leader, but he must wait.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Livingstone can be defeated by argument.(Ken Livingstone seeks Labour party's nomination as candidate for Mayor of London, England)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Portillo should remember his rallying call: 'Who dares, wins.'.(former United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence Michael Portillo)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Ms Mowlam isn't perfect, but she's a beacon of hope for Ulster.(Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Mo Mowlam)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Nato should welcome the man with the granite accent.(Nato Secretary General George Robertson)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Newcastle Brown.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(United Kingdom Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Nick Brown)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Now is the time for all good folk to come to the aid of the union.(benefits of retaining united English and Scottish identity)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
On Ashdown's succession hangs the future of the Blair project.(successor to United Kingdom Liberal Democrats leader Paddy Ashdown may determine future of Prime Minister Tony Blair's project to transform politics)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Only the man in Hush Puppies can lay the ghost of Thatcherism.(former United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher continues to influence Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Politicians must tread with care on the path of disaster.(politicians' reactions to train crash near Paddington station, London, England)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Pro-war, anti-war, or just anti-Labour?(Media)(media coverage of conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
'Scumbag' Straw's unglamorous job may just bring in the voters.(United Kingdom Home Secretary Jack Straw)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
So, farewell then, Mr Howard - but strangely I'm not rejoicing.(departure of Michael Howard from Shadow Cabinet)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
So how will Mr Hague deal with his new rival?(relations between United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague and Michael Portillo, candidate for Kensington and Chelsea, London, England)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Sorry, Mr Hague, but you're fighting the last election again.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Suddenly, Mr Hague has a chance to outflank the Prime Minister.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague may triumph over Prime Minister Tony Blair on House of Lords reform)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Talk to the Russians by all means, but Nato must stick to its guns.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The Ashcroft affair shows that relying on the rich is bad for politics.(United Kingdom Conservative party Treasurer Michael Ashcroft)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The battle for public opinion may yet prove Nato's toughest test.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The beef war shows just how much we need Europe.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The charismatic Dr Owen is back - but he won't stop the euro.(former United Kingdom Social Democratic Party leader David Owen)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The last thing this government wants is a democratic Lords.(United Kingdom plans for reform of House of Lords)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The liberal party animal.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(United Kingdom Liberal Democrat MP Charles Kennedy)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The propaganda war being fought over Mr Mandelson's future.(future of British Labor Party politician, Peter Mandelson)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
There's a nasty surprise for Mr Blair when he comes home.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair faces challenges)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
There's one position a political donor should never ccupy.(need for political impartiality for head of BBC)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
There's only one way to stop Mr Livingstone now.(Ken Livingstone determined to run for Mayor of London, England)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
There will be plenty of wrangling, but don't call this deal shoddy.(Nato's agreement with Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
These big Tory euro-beasts will growl but won't bite.(conflict within United Kingdom Conservative party over single European currency)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The SNP will have to offer them more than a day trip to Belgrade.(Scottish National Party)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The strange spectacle of the Tory right opposing a Nato war.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The trade unions are doing all Mr Blair's dirty work.(United Kingdom membership of European single currency)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The truth was 'out.' And so were the knives.(excerpt from 'Mandelson: The Biography')(outing of former United Kingdom Cabinet minister Peter Mandelson)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
This time, the IRA might make a real difference.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Time for a reality check as Kennedy takes the stage.(new Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Time is running out for a House of Lords that works.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Tony Blair and Jack Straw are not being entirely open with us.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair and Home Secretary Jack Straw misguided over Freedom of Information Bill)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Tony Blair has a good story on Europe: he should stick to it.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Tony Blair has done more in this reshuffle than he's given credit for.(Cabinet reorganization by United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Ulster may yet prove the triumph of politics over tribal feeling.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Unless Hague can put his party back in kilter with society, he faces a bleak future.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Was all this worth it just for the sake of - Wales, Mr Blair?(Alan Michael, favoured candidate of United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair, elected leader of Welsh Assembly)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
What is to be done with the helpless and hapless Mr Hague?(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Who will Tony Blair choose as Britain's new man in Brussels?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair considers appointment of new European Union commissioner)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Why Blair's battle for the euro needs to start immediately.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Why can't Labour's left relax and learn to love the Lib Dems?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Why the right is not beating the patriotic drum for war.(mixed views in United Kingdom on Nato military action against Serbia)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Will Jack Straw go all the way for true freedom of information?(United Kingdom Home Secretary Jack Straw)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Will Mr Straw let this report quietly gather dust on the shelf?(United Kingdom Home Secretary Jack Straw's reaction to report into police investigation of murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
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