20 Dec 1999
| by CAROLINE MARSHALL
laughable and ridiculous that it merely confirmed
to large numbers of the public that the Conservatives ...
16 Dec 1999
| by KEVIN JOHNSON
time and another place, so we
were effectively starting over.
The Conservatives had put ...
10 Dec 1999
| by GIDON FREEMAN
of lobbying firm Advocacy in time to
fight the next general election for the Conservatives....board of lobbying firm Advocacy in time to
fight the next general election for the Conservatives ...
26 Nov 1999
| by ELEANOR TRICKETT
The Conservative Party has joined the Direct Marketing Association
in calling for substantial changes to the Representation of the People
Bill, outlined in the Queen s Speech last week. If passed, the bill
would allow consumers to opt out of having electoral roll details used
for commercial purposes.
26 Nov 1999
| by DOMINIC MILLS
The volte-face by the Conservatives in abandoning their opposition
to a tobacco ad ban may seem an...The volte-face by the Conservatives in abandoning their opposition
to a tobacco ad ban may seem ...
11 Nov 1999
| by CORDELIA BRABBS
.
Even Peter Ainsworth, the Conservatives shadow culture minister,
concedes: We don t know how subtle ...
15 Oct 1999
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
Former Barclays deputy PR head for corporate banking Edward Young
moves next month to the new position of head of economics within the
Conservative Party s media unit. Young will effectively act as a spin
doctor for shadow chancellor Francis Maude.
15 Oct 1999
| by BERNARD INGHAM
- Welsh and Scottish - and the Conservatives. The
losers were New Labour and the UK Independence Party
15 Oct 1999
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
Minister Tony Blair, pro-European Conservatives Michael Heseltine and
Kenneth Clarke and Liberal Democrat ...
14 Oct 1999
| by IAN DARBY
35m more than the Conservatives spent in their last year in
power.
This record spending on ...