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Opinion - It's the 1980s again: One overwhelmingly dominant party and the other tearing itself apart
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2002
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Opinion - The fallout from the Tory party row has some beneficial side-effects for Blair and the euro
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Opinion - Why the winter of weeny woes might give way to the spring of sorrows
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Opinion: Not so golden Brown - He was the big noise, the power behind the throne until war broke out. Now he is overshadowed by international events and the costs of hostilities th...
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Opinion: Food for thought - The real scandal of British politics today starts on our plates and in the burning pyres of farm animals, as one relatively small and heavily subsidised...
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Opinion: Food for thought
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Blair's euro time bomb - It seems that Tony Blair's future fortunes are closely linked with the fate of Britain in Europe. Of course, the country could both choose him at the next...
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New Labour pains - Tony Blair might have changed his mind about paternity leave, but New Labour still appears indecisive on equality issues. As three MPs decide th Commons is incom...
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Two Jags, no grip - Times are bleak for the deputy prime minister. Is he up to running a leviathan department like the DETR, and how did the man with two jaguars allow transport to...
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1999
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Profile: Andrew Smith - He's the government's Mr Delivery, charged with cracking the whip over spending departments and making them perform. Welcome the Cabinet's newest and, argua...
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1999
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