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A Goodman for Mandy's career BJR founding editor Geoffrey Goodman , the former Daily Mirror industrial editor, reminded Mandelson that back in 1985 he had acted as a referee for his successful application to become Labour's director of communications...
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This reminder of the events in the campaign for the 2005 election, which marked a briefing war against Alan Milburn, an enemy of Brown supporters, who was pencilled in to run it. Tony Blair was forced to backtrack on this decision because of abuse aimed...
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Following our story about two of Colonel Gaddafi's sons treating America as their playground a magazine reports that Saif has been shooting up parts of Europe recently too, along with some intriguing playmates. British magazine The Spectator is set to...
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Recently ennobled by Gordon Brown and installed as an "enterprise tsar", he said he was "passionate" about helping small companies and entrepreneurs. But the peer, famed for his direct comments on BBC One's The Apprentice, said he would not "always be...
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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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Its headline is 'The Tragedy of Detroit'," Kant told a meeting of Britain's main car makers and some leading politicians. "I never want to see a similar headline about Birmingham or Liverpool. So we must accept both the rigours of the changing global...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, BSE Sensex, Tata Group, Tata Motors, Peter Mandelson, Business Finance, Jamshedpur
Laws primarily work by consent, common sense and persuasion. Peter Mandelson 's attempts to shock and scare internet users into obeying copyright laws will backfire, and meanwhile undermine rights we all hold dear – including the right to be presumed...
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Tackling the problem of overcapacity is key to the long-term future success of the automobile industry in Britain and Europe, Business Secretary Peter Mandelson said on Tuesday. Speaking at a major car industry summit he also said the need to switch 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...
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MEPs are awaiting next week's entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty with impatience as the new institutional rules give the EU assembly a say in an array of new areas, including the EU's money-eating farm policy and its long-term budget...The rise in...
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