| The Independent 2001 Anne McElvoy |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A decent education policy is better late than never.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Against the war? So what would your alternative be?(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Anti-Americanism blinds the left to what's at stake.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| A tightening of anti-terror laws in Britain is inevitable.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| 'Brass Eye' will hasten the privatization of Channel Four.(Review section; UK TV controversy)(Editorial) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Censorship is no way to shape a nation.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Declaring war on the press will not help beat bin Laden.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Down on the farm: a tale of cowardice, panic and dithering.(Review section; UK foot and mouth disease crisis)(Editorial) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Empty shouts across the Atlantic.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Extended: The Greatest Farce on Earth.(uncertain future for Millennium Dome in Greenwich, England)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Have we seen the last of Mr Blair the real reformer?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Abstract)(Brief Article) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Help! Our politicians have caught foot-and-mouth.(political repercussions of foot-and-mouth disease)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| How will the New Labour family recover from its tiff?(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Instead of defending sleaze, accept the case for reform.(role of judges and politicians in United Kingdom)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| In this election the last has come first, and the first last.(electing new leader of United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| It's better to speak too loud than to say nothing at all.(debate about multiculturalism in United Kingdom, David Blunkett)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Labour's prince of darkness becomes Mr Blair's albatross.(Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Mandelson)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Let's pack Mr Mandelson off to a nice job in Brussels.(former United Kingdom Cabinet Minister Peter Mandelson)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Like it or not, the fact is that we are all Blairites now.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| More openness means less embarrassment, Mr Blair.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Mr Blair needs to use his brain, not his brawn.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair seeks solution to foot-and-mouth crisis)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Mr Blair's global reach is about to be sorely tested.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Mr Blair should plan the Queen's retirement.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Mr Brown has offered the party a vision of his future.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Mr Brown should promote marriage, not baby bonds.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Mr Hague can exploit all this dithering on the family.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| New Labour, the natural home of unnecessary panic.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Politicians still cannot see themselves as others do.(political party funding in United Kingdom)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Religion - the continuation of politics by other means.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Safety first: the motto for Mr Blair's second term.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| So what are Mr Brown's real aims in this war?(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| So what have the anti-war protesters got to say now?(military success in Afghanistan)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| The battle for the soul of the Tory party is already over.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| The challenge ahead: how to make the Conservative Party matter again.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| The charismatic secrets of the modern 'It' politician.(the importance of personality and presentation in election campaigns)(Column)(Brief Article) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| The Colonel is a law unto himself.(Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| The ghost of Mr Hague wants to tell his story.(outgoing United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| The grey world of trade unions, staffed by grey men.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| The iron chancellor is set to face his sternest test.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| The man who could make us give a damn about the Tories.(Michael Portillo as potential leader of United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| The new rules of the spying game.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| The press pack and the quarry celebrate 10 years of the chase.(10th anniversary of United Kingdom Press Complaints Commission) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| There are limits to the gullibility of the middle class.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| To solve the asylum question, we must be cruel to be kind.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Two pygmy parties without the courage of their beliefs.(United Kingdom Labour and Conservative parties) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Uncertainty is Mr Blair's abiding character flaw.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| We can't ignore terrorism because it won't ignore us.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Welcome home, Mr Blair - there's a mountain to climb.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| We must become cleverer propagandists in this war.(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| What became of yesterday's radicals?(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| What has happened to turn Mr Blair into a eurosceptic?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| When 'just looking' is no excuse.(child pornography on internet)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Where is a woman's place today?(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Who will fill Boris's shoes?(Media)(candidates to become next Spectator Editor) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Who would be a party leader's wife?(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Why demand the endgame when the war's barely begun?(military action against Afghanistan)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Why not attack the soft underbelly of New Labour?(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Why we stopped hating and learnt to love Mr Portillo.(Michael Portillo popular choice as leader of United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
| Will Mr Mandelson's legacy be the end of New Labour?(former United Kingdom Cabinet minister Peter Mandelson)(Column) | Retail industry | Anne McElvoy |
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