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Tag Archives: Harriet Harman

The battle of the bulls’ semen
History / Politics

The battle of the bulls’ semen

Posted on 27 March 2019 by Alwyn Turner • Leave a comment

ALWYN TURNER remembers John Major’s problems with BSE and the EU. Continue reading →

Frank Field: a square peg
History / Politics

Frank Field: a square peg

Posted on 30 August 2018 by Alwyn Turner • 1 Comment

ALWYN TURNER on the man who thought the unthinkable – and lost his job as a result. Continue reading →

‘No heavy lifting’: A press portrait of Diane Abbott (pt 2)
Politics

‘No heavy lifting’: A press portrait of Diane Abbott (pt 2)

Posted on 3 September 2016 by Alwyn Turner • 2 Comments

ALWYN TURNER on the parliamentary career of the ‘High Priestess of Dogma’. Continue reading →

Labour leadership elections: Part 4
History / Politics

Labour leadership elections: Part 4

Posted on 19 August 2016 by Alwyn Turner • 5 Comments

The Labour Party under Ed Miliband and Jeremy Corbyn in the final part of ALWYN TURNER’s series. Continue reading →

Labour leadership elections: Part 3
History / Politics

Labour leadership elections: Part 3

Posted on 11 August 2016 by Alwyn Turner • 4 Comments

ALWYN TURNER on 1992-2007, the days when Labour leader and prime minister weren’t mutually exclusive jobs. Continue reading →

Missing voices and opportunities
Politics

Missing voices and opportunities

Posted on 7 June 2016 by Alwyn Turner • Leave a comment

ALWYN TURNER on Angela Eagle on the EU referendum. Continue reading →

‘Politics is not like shopping’: A press portrait of Hilary Benn
Politics

‘Politics is not like shopping’: A press portrait of Hilary Benn

Posted on 4 January 2016 by Alwyn Turner • 2 Comments

ALWYN TURNER looks at the career of the man once tipped to be Labour’s next leader. Continue reading →

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  • ‘As if to take the piss...'
    ‘As if to take the piss...'
  • Calling all cliches: Wielding the knife
    Calling all cliches: Wielding the knife
  • Hazlitt: On the Ignorance of the Learned
    Hazlitt: On the Ignorance of the Learned
  • ‘A bodice-ripping period drama’
    ‘A bodice-ripping period drama’
  • ‘The wrong kind of woman’: A press portrait of Liz Truss (pt 1)
    ‘The wrong kind of woman’: A press portrait of Liz Truss (pt 1)
  • Rear-view review: London Dossier
    Rear-view review: London Dossier
  • ‘Originality without eccentricity’: Barry Pain
    ‘Originality without eccentricity’: Barry Pain
  • The anonymised mutineer: Are generals gunning for Corbyn?
    The anonymised mutineer: Are generals gunning for Corbyn?
  • 'A caring individual' - Chris Williamson
    'A caring individual' - Chris Williamson
  • Imperial fiction: Richard Hannay
    Imperial fiction: Richard Hannay

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  • Rear-view review: London Dossier
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