The Independent 2001 Anne McElvoy - Abstracts

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