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