The Independent 2001 Paul Waugh |
Title | Subject | Authors |
'A balanced approach to get the job done.'.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Labour party's election manifesto) | Retail industry | Diane 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 industry | Paul Waugh |
A terrible time for Blair to lose his master of spin.(resignation of Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Mandelson) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Balfour Beatty pulls out of Turkish dam project. | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Saeed Shah |
Blair appoints Birt as personal 'strategic adviser'.(John Birt and UK politics; includes related article and notes) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Chris Blackhurst |
Blair contemplates his biggest political decision.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair considers date for general election) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Blair heads for US to get personal with Bush. | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Blair issues final warning against staying at home.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Blair pledges new powers to protect frontline workers.(UK Prime Minister Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Blair: Time for a clean break from Thatcher's legacy.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Brief Article) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Blair turns up the heat on the Taliban.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Peter Popham, Paul Waugh, Andrew Buncombe |
Breaking the last taboo to debate war on drugs. | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Cherie Blair thrust in the spotlight by book and film.(spouse of UK PM) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Day two: the pounding goes on.(military action against Afghanistan) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Andrew Buncombe |
'Grey vote' tempted with 5 pounds sterling to 8 pounds sterling a week.(Budget 2001) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Hague accused of spoiling tactics.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague) | Retail industry | Paul 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 industry | Paul Waugh |
Immigrants must show loyalty to nation, says report. | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Inner cities have missed out on boom, says Blair.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Is Chris Smith to play a leading role in Disney's digital battle?(former United Kingdom Culture Secretary Chris Smith) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Labour discovers Prescott punch no laughing matter.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Andrew Grice, Nigel Morris |
Lies and whispers.(smear campaigns in United Kingdom) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Clare Rudebeck |
Livingstone loses battle to prevent Tube using PPP funds.(privatization of subway in London, UK; includes related article) | Retail industry | Barrie Clement, Paul Waugh, Christian Wolmar |
Mangoes, Post-it notes, yet not a word of criticism.(investigation into Srichand Hinduja's passport application) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Mauled in Syria, frustrated in Israel, but Blair remains a man with a mission.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Andrew Grice |
Ministers and farmers turn away from vaccine.(tackling outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in United Kingdom) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Ministers unveil second stage of Lords reform. | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Ben Russell |
Mixed reaction from unions over nurses' 3.6% rise. | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Lorna Duckworth |
Mystery explosion on Russian flight from Israel leaves 76 dead. | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Phil Reeves |
New Macedonian demands hamper peace deal.(Albanian rebels in Macedonia; includes related articles) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Steve Crawshaw, Justin Huggler |
'No one with any honour would take Filkin's job.'.(Parliamentary Commissioner of Standards Elizabeth Filkin) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Norris to support Portillo as leader. | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Marie Woolf |
Parties are wary of boring voters with phoney war. | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Andrew Grice |
Party machines go into overdrive on first day.(Election 2001) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Porter is ordered to repay 26.5m pounds sterling in votes scandal.(Dame Shirley Porter) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Promises, promises: has Blair really been a friend of the environment?(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Robinson misled Parliament over Maxwell payment.(former United Kingdom Paymaster General Geoffrey Robinson) | Retail industry | Paul 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 industry | Paul Waugh |
Silent but sinister ploy of preying on prejudice.(American Friends of British National Party founder Mark Cotterill) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Syria tells Blair: Stop bombing civilians.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Andrew Buncombe |
Terror suspects can be detained without trial. | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
The troops are ready. Now the politicians must win the diplomatic offensive against the Taliban. | Retail industry | Rupert Cornwell, Paul Waugh |
The war that split the Tory press.(Media) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
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 |
Tory donor names his price for a 5m pounds sterling flutter.(Stuart Wheeler) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
Tory rivals issue their personal manifestos.(Iain Duncan Smith and Kenneth Clarke compete for leadership of United Kingdom Conservative party) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh |
UK joins hunt for bin Laden as 4,000 troops put on alert. | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, David Usborne, Kim Sengupta |
Ulster parties to reject deadline for peace.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story) | Retail industry | David 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 industry | Paul Waugh, Ben Russell |
Who said what to whom: the players in a political drama.(Srichand Hinduja's passport application) | Retail industry | Paul 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 industry | Paul Waugh |
Your cut-out and keep guide to the General Election (or How to Make Friends and Influence The People). | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Simon Carr |
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