The Independent 2001 Donald Macintyre - Abstracts

The Independent 2001 Donald Macintyre
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adviser turns the tables in a 'fight for Tony's ear.'.(Sally Morgan becomes Director of Political and Government Relations)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Andrew Grice
A good start, but Mr Blair still needs to watch his step.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
A landslide Labour victory would be in all our interests.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Alliance offers olive branch in Iran talks.(Afghanistan's Northern Alliance)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
An idea that could breathe some life back into politics.(electoral reform in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
An opportunity to revive the Middle East peace process.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
A place in history is secure, but now the burden of expectation will fall on Blair's new Cabinet.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
A reminder to Mr Blair: we have a right to know what you are doing.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
As an old peace protester, I have no time for anarchists.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
At last, Mr Blair remembers all of his favourite mantra.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair's stance on crime reduction)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
At last, the rest of the world matters to politicians.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Be bold, Mr Blair, and accept this challenge to a TV debate.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Believe it or not, dissent can be healthy and patriotic.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Blunkett's campaign relies on the hand of friendship.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Secretary of State for Education David Blunkett campaigns in Braintree, England)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Confined to Rushcliffe, Ken Clarke is keeping his counsel.(Election 2001)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Could the Tory party be coming to its senses at last?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Diplomacy and history collide in the 'other' Oval Office.(United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Jack Straw visits Iran)Retail industryDonald MacIntyre
Don't listen to what Mr Blair says, watch what he does.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Even at his most revealing, Mr Blair remains an enigma.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Even the Blairites are getting worried about Mr Blair.(Review section; UK Prime Minister)(Editorial)Retail industryDonald MacIntyre
Even today, the struggle for peace is not over.(Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Give him some credit for starting Commons reform.(Robin Cook, Leader of United Kingdom House of Commons)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Has the Conservative Party lost its appetite for power?(Column)(Brief Article)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Hope returns to the peace process at the eleventh hour.(Review section; Northern Ireland)(Editorial)Retail industryDonald MacIntyre
If it's Saturday, it must be Dingwall: Kennedy's grand tour sees a leader preparing for success.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
If Mr Mandelson had to resign, why not Mr Vaz?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
In the thrill of the chase, Labour is losing its values.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
In Ulster, the peace process still needs all its friends.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Is Mr Portillo the assassin or the saviour of his leader?(British elections - 2001)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
It may be too late to bring democracy to the Lords.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Join a TV debate, Mr Blair, or stop moaning about apathy.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Just what does Labour have to be so defensive about?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Labour's new sheen starts to fade.(Review of the Year)(United Kingdom Labour party)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Make no mistake, Mr Blair would like us to join the euro.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
More teachers, nurses, police - and equal rights for gay couples.(Election 2001)(UK Liberal Democrat manifesto)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Donald Macintyre, Michael Durham, David Lister, Barrie Clement, Jason Bennetto, Marie Woolf, Lorna Duckworth, Sarah Cassidy
Mr Blair could and should postpone the election.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Blair must not abandon his promise of a new politics.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Blair needs to clear up this mess of his own making.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair's plans for private sector involvement in public services)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Blair's allies are under attack. Where are his friends?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Blair's dilemma: should he take the risk of supporting our US allies?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Brown could still reach No 10 - if he is patient.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Brown emerges stronger, but New Labour is weaker.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Brown has a taxing question to ask the nation.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Brown's impatience is damaging his prospects.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Byers and the lessons of this absurd political fiasco.(United Kingdom Secretary of State for Transport Stephen Byers)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Clarke could turn out to be bad news for Labour.(Kenneth Clarke)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Clarke must stand for his party's leadership.(Kenneth Clarke as potential leader of United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Cook's mission is not as impossible as it seems.(United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Robin Cook meets US Secretary of State Colin Powell)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Hague is risking more than his job at this election.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Hague is speaking in a foreign language.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Humphrys, your daily jousts are doing no good.(Today programme presenter John Humphrys)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Mr Trimble deserves this chance to make politics work.(Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Myths and realities about Labour's plans for the NHS.(United Kingdom National Health Service)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
No link between Iraq and terror attacks, says Straw.(United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Jack Straw)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Andrew Grice
No more Mr Nice Guy: the energising of Tony Blair.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
No one takes the blame. But no one is blameless.(Srichand Hinduja's passport application)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Now Labour has shed its high tax reputation, get ready for taxes.(Pre-Budget Report)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Now the IRA must show that it means business.(Irish Republican Army)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Now we all understand what drives people to seek asylum.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
One good reason why the peace process will not die.(Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Only two candidates are fit for the Tory leadership.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Pakistan wants talks to include 'new forces.'.(Wants to include Taliban turncoats.)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Patten: 'We succumbed to knee-jerk populism.'.(Election 2001)(European Commissioner Chris Patten)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Politicians are the worst people to censor television.(Review section; UK)(Editorial)Retail industryDonald MacIntyre
Pushed out by panic - and a collision of spin.(former Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Mandelson)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Rigging the referendum isn't as easy as the Tories think.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
'Risk for Peter Mandelson was like a drug, to be enjoyed to the point of exhilaration.'.Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Sean O'Grady
Sheridan's star quality: Marxism with a tan and a wink.(Election 2001)(Scottish Socialist Party leader Tommy Sheridan)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Some striking ideas for the revival of civic society.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
So now we know what Mr Blair means by 'radical.'.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Speak up, Mr Kennedy: let's hear the liberal conscience.(United Kingdom Liberal Democrats leader Charles Kennedy)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Storm clouds are gathering over Northern Ireland again.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Suddenly, British foreign policy matters once again.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Suddenly, the euro matters to Labour's heartlands.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The Blairite bruiser.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(new Northern Ireland Secretary John Reid)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
'The campaign has revolved to a quite ridiculous degree around personality rather than policy.'.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Andrew Grice
The importance of the IRA giving up even one Armalite cannot be overestimated.Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The iron law of politics dictated that he had to go.(resignation of Peter Mandelson from UK Cabinet)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The Mandelson inquiry is neither fair nor independent.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The one-to-one call that saved Straw's mission.(United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Jack Straw visits Israel)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Phil Reeves
The Prime Minister is right to ignore his tribe.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair's decision to postpone election)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
There is a way for Mr Bush to make his plans acceptable.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
'There was a hostility to the Conservative Party during the last election. All that has gone now.'.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Andrew Grice
The self-reliant minister.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(United Kingdom Home Secretary David Blunkett)(Brief Article)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The Tories' nightmare is about to get much worse.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The Tory leadership battle is not a political sideshow.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The two great conundrums of Mr Blair's second term.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The unexpected reach of Mr Blair's influence.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
The voters expect their trains to run on time.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
They think it's all over - but what is this election about?(Column)(Brief Article)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
This is a public relations disaster on an epic scale.(resignation of Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Elizabeth Filkin)(Column)(Brief Article)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
This reshuffle marks the rise of the Kinnockites.(reorganization of United Kingdom Cabinet)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Tories pledge tax cuts and greater choice.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Conservative party)Retail industryMichael McCarthy, Donald Macintyre, Philip Thornton, Barrie Clement, Paul Waugh, Jeremy Laurance, Lorna Duckworth, Ben Russell, Louise Jury, Richard Garner
Ultimately, America will do what America wants to do.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
We are growing accustomed to the idea of the euro.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
We can see with our own eyes our hospitals are failing.(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
We must win hearts and minds in the Middle East.Retail industryDonald Macintyre
We see farming through the wrong end of a telescope.(cultural significace of UK farming)(Column)(Brief Article)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Whatever happened to democracy, Mr Blair?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
What has Mr Hague got to be so cheerful about?(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
What will Mr Blair do if the US extends the war to Iraq?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
When it comes to Europe, there is still a lot to play for.(United Kingdom, European Monetary Union)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Where is Mr Brown when his government needs him?(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Who are the winners if the election is held next month?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Who should Mr Blair turn to for economic advice?(Review section; British prime minister)(Editorial)Retail industryDonald MacIntyre
Why Mr Blair is wise to support the monarchy.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)(Brief Article)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Why PR is more than just a Liberal Democrat fetish.(proportional representation)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Will Mr Blair's party panic when it comes under fire?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Will the Tories learn to compromise with the voters?(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Will tomorrow's statement save the peace process?(Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
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