The Independent 2001 Paul Waugh - Abstracts

The Independent 2001 Paul Waugh
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'A balanced approach to get the job done.'.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Labour party's election manifesto)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Michael Durham, Ian Burrell, Barrie Clement, Paul Waugh, Andrew Grice, Marie Woolf, Lorna Duckworth, Richard Garner
A city divided - but is it the cure for congestion or just the blueprint for an urban nightmare?(dealing with traffic congestion in London, England)Retail industryPaul Waugh
A terrible time for Blair to lose his master of spin.(resignation of Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Mandelson)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Balfour Beatty pulls out of Turkish dam project.Retail industryPaul Waugh, Saeed Shah
Blair appoints Birt as personal 'strategic adviser'.(John Birt and UK politics; includes related article and notes)Retail industryPaul Waugh, Chris Blackhurst
Blair contemplates his biggest political decision.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair considers date for general election)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Blair heads for US to get personal with Bush.Retail industryPaul Waugh
Blair issues final warning against staying at home.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Blair pledges new powers to protect frontline workers.(UK Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Blair: Time for a clean break from Thatcher's legacy.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Brief Article)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Blair turns up the heat on the Taliban.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryPeter Popham, Paul Waugh, Andrew Buncombe
Breaking the last taboo to debate war on drugs.Retail industryPaul Waugh
Cherie Blair thrust in the spotlight by book and film.(spouse of UK PM)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Day two: the pounding goes on.(military action against Afghanistan)Retail industryPaul Waugh, Andrew Buncombe
'Grey vote' tempted with 5 pounds sterling to 8 pounds sterling a week.(Budget 2001)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Hague accused of spoiling tactics.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)Retail industryPaul Waugh, Andrew Grice
He's 21 points behind. Voters think he's a 'bit of a wally'. Can Hague do nothing right?(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Immigrants must show loyalty to nation, says report.Retail industryPaul Waugh
Inner cities have missed out on boom, says Blair.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Is Chris Smith to play a leading role in Disney's digital battle?(former United Kingdom Culture Secretary Chris Smith)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Labour discovers Prescott punch no laughing matter.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott)Retail industryPaul Waugh, Andrew Grice, Nigel Morris
Lies and whispers.(smear campaigns in United Kingdom)Retail industryPaul Waugh, Clare Rudebeck
Livingstone loses battle to prevent Tube using PPP funds.(privatization of subway in London, UK; includes related article)Retail industryBarrie Clement, Paul Waugh, Christian Wolmar
Mangoes, Post-it notes, yet not a word of criticism.(investigation into Srichand Hinduja's passport application)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Mauled in Syria, frustrated in Israel, but Blair remains a man with a mission.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryPaul Waugh, Andrew Grice
Ministers and farmers turn away from vaccine.(tackling outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in United Kingdom)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Ministers unveil second stage of Lords reform.Retail industryPaul Waugh, Ben Russell
Mixed reaction from unions over nurses' 3.6% rise.Retail industryPaul Waugh, Lorna Duckworth
Mystery explosion on Russian flight from Israel leaves 76 dead.Retail industryPaul Waugh, Phil Reeves
New Macedonian demands hamper peace deal.(Albanian rebels in Macedonia; includes related articles)Retail industryPaul Waugh, Steve Crawshaw, Justin Huggler
'No one with any honour would take Filkin's job.'.(Parliamentary Commissioner of Standards Elizabeth Filkin)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Norris to support Portillo as leader.Retail industryPaul Waugh, Marie Woolf
Parties are wary of boring voters with phoney war.Retail industryPaul Waugh, Andrew Grice
Party machines go into overdrive on first day.(Election 2001)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Porter is ordered to repay 26.5m pounds sterling in votes scandal.(Dame Shirley Porter)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Promises, promises: has Blair really been a friend of the environment?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Robinson misled Parliament over Maxwell payment.(former United Kingdom Paymaster General Geoffrey Robinson)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Silence from the spin doctor whose e-mail wrecked the sombre mood of national unity.(Jo Moore, special adviser to United Kingdom Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and Regions Stephen Byers)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Silent but sinister ploy of preying on prejudice.(American Friends of British National Party founder Mark Cotterill)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Syria tells Blair: Stop bombing civilians.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryPaul Waugh, Andrew Buncombe
Terror suspects can be detained without trial.Retail industryPaul Waugh
The troops are ready. Now the politicians must win the diplomatic offensive against the Taliban.Retail industryRupert Cornwell, Paul Waugh
The war that split the Tory press.(Media)Retail industryPaul Waugh
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
Tory donor names his price for a 5m pounds sterling flutter.(Stuart Wheeler)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Tory rivals issue their personal manifestos.(Iain Duncan Smith and Kenneth Clarke compete for leadership of United Kingdom Conservative party)Retail industryPaul Waugh
UK joins hunt for bin Laden as 4,000 troops put on alert.Retail industryPaul Waugh, David Usborne, Kim Sengupta
Ulster parties to reject deadline for peace.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Paul Waugh
Who said what to whom? The big question that may derail a minister.(United Kingdom Secretary of State for Transport Stephen Byers)Retail industryPaul Waugh, Ben Russell
Who said what to whom: the players in a political drama.(Srichand Hinduja's passport application)Retail industryPaul Waugh, Kim Sengupta
With a spring in his Hush Puppies, Ken takes on the Right brigade.(Kenneth Clarke, candidate for leadership of United Kingdom Conservative party)Retail industryPaul Waugh
Your cut-out and keep guide to the General Election (or How to Make Friends and Influence The People).Retail industryPaul Waugh, Simon Carr
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