| The Independent 1999 Steve Richards |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A resolution for Tony Blair: try not to neglect the Cabinet.(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| At last, people are taking Mr Hague seriously.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Blair's equivocation on the euro may not be noble, but it is wise.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Class warrior at bay.(Weekend Review)(United Kingdom Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Don't get depressed: just see the 'big picture' in Northern Ireland.(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| If Blair were to dare it, he could win a euro referendum this year.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| If you really want to understand this war, listen to Parliament.(conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia, as reflected in United Kingdom Parliament)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Is this the moment to seize control of the European Union?(resignation of European Commission)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| It's not Ashcroft's millions the Tories need, it's coherent policies.(United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Let's celebrate again the changes to our electoral geography.(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Long to reign over us, God save Tony Blair.(shift away from monarchism in United Kingdom)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| More Blairite than ever, the Cabinet must now deliver.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Mr Portillo, the Great Political Crusader, is ultimately doomed.(Michael Portillo)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Mr Prescott's huffing and puffing won't fix his train set.(United Kingdom Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott challenges railway owners)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Not their natural stance, but Straw and Byers are doing the right thing.(United Kingdom government ministers Jack Straw and Stephen Byers show progressive stance)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| No wonder the PM looks so tired, he's running a one-man show.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Paddy Ashdown's successor cannot take Blair for granted.(United Kingdom Liberal Democrats elect new leader)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Prime Minister draws up battle plans for the looming euro war.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Soundbites, hypocrisy and the truth about the tax burden.(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| So who's up, who's down, who's in, who's out. Who cares?(reshuffling of United Kingdom cabinet)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| To avoid another debacle, Labour must let Mr Livingstone stand.(Ken Livingstone seeks United Kingdom Labour party's nomination for Mayor of London, England)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| What is the point of having businessmen in a government?(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| When the rhetoric of ideals meets the policies of prudence.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair must take care when making grand claims)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| Why life under Prime Minister Gordon Brown would be no different.(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
| You might not guess it, but Tony and John are on the same side.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair and Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott)(Column) | Retail industry | Steve Richards |
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