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You know that feeling you get after eating too many sweet, glutinous chocolates – the feeling that if you absorb one more, you are probably going to be sick? That's the feeling I'm developing, having read one too many articles about what a tragedy it...
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Lord Mandelson labels former PCC head Sir Christopher Meyer 'absurd' Lord Mandelson calls Christopher Meyer 'a slightly absurd individual', without naming him, in praise of successor Lord Mandelson. Photograph: Andrew Winning/Reuters Lord Mandelson...
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Mandelson announced the loan last month, saying that Britain was backing Tata’s research into electric cars. The money was awarded as part of his Automotive Assistance Programme (AAP), a scheme that was designed to help the car industry over the worst...
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The motor industry is facing "two big basic problems", according to Lord Mandelson. Firstly, there is about 20% more production capacity in the industry than there is demand, making it "inevitable that some of that European capacity is going to have to...
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But the memoirs we are most looking forward to from the New Labour cabinet have be those of Lord Mandelson Whose memoirs would you rather read … Lord Mandelson's (right) or Jack Straw's? Photograph: Carl De Souza/PA After the battle of the polls, the...
Tags: Mandelson, New Labour, Labour Cabinet, Tony Blair, general election, Alistair Campbell, lord mandelson, United Kingdom, London, David Blunkett, Political scandals in the United Kingdom, Peter Mandelson, Politics
The business secretary is secretly pressing Brown to hold a cabinet reshuffle so he can achieve his life-long ambition of running the Foreign Office. Mandelson made the request after he was snubbed for the post of European Union foreign minister at last...
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Earlier today, the government published the digital economy bill , the result of more than a year's consultation and debate, which includes plans to send warnings letters to persistent unlawful file-sharers and paves the way for persistent illegal sharers...
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The Commission has met several undecided member states ahead of a pivotal meeting on Thursday where they will consider its recommendation that the duties – 16.5 per cent on Chinese footwear and 10 per cent on Vietnamese – be extended for 15 more months.
Tags: European Commission, Lord Mandelson, member stated, Vietnamese, Baroness Ashton, Brussels, Belgium, Dumping, Shoe, International trade, Catherine Ashton Baroness Ashton of Upholland, Peter Mandelson
During Rupert Murdoch's long affair with New Labour, there were a few people on the left who went on expressing their loathing for the old rogue...But, for more than a decade, the man who had once been a hate figure became really not a bad chap after...
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Since his surprise return to the Cabinet last year, Lord Mandelson has emerged as one of the Government's most assured media performers, speaking regularly beyond his departmental brief. Previous attempts by ministers to represent the Government as a...
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