The Independent 1999 Steve Richards - Abstracts

The Independent 1999 Steve Richards
TitleSubjectAuthors
A resolution for Tony Blair: try not to neglect the Cabinet.(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
At last, people are taking Mr Hague seriously.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
Blair's equivocation on the euro may not be noble, but it is wise.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
Class warrior at bay.(Weekend Review)(United Kingdom Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott)Retail industrySteve Richards
Don't get depressed: just see the 'big picture' in Northern Ireland.(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
If Blair were to dare it, he could win a euro referendum this year.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
If you really want to understand this war, listen to Parliament.(conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia, as reflected in United Kingdom Parliament)(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
Is this the moment to seize control of the European Union?(resignation of European Commission)(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
It's not Ashcroft's millions the Tories need, it's coherent policies.(United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
Let's celebrate again the changes to our electoral geography.(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
Long to reign over us, God save Tony Blair.(shift away from monarchism in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
More Blairite than ever, the Cabinet must now deliver.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
Mr Portillo, the Great Political Crusader, is ultimately doomed.(Michael Portillo)(Column)Retail industrySteve 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 industrySteve 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 industrySteve Richards
No wonder the PM looks so tired, he's running a one-man show.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
Paddy Ashdown's successor cannot take Blair for granted.(United Kingdom Liberal Democrats elect new leader)(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
Prime Minister draws up battle plans for the looming euro war.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
Soundbites, hypocrisy and the truth about the tax burden.(Column)Retail industrySteve Richards
So who's up, who's down, who's in, who's out. Who cares?(reshuffling of United Kingdom cabinet)(Column)Retail industrySteve 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 industrySteve Richards
What is the point of having businessmen in a government?(Column)Retail industrySteve 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 industrySteve Richards
Why life under Prime Minister Gordon Brown would be no different.(Column)Retail industrySteve 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 industrySteve Richards
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