John Lloyd
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Land of the cow and the techie
- 08 May 2000
India is a third-world power that can feel first-world status within its grasp. It may be ready to use nuclear weapons in order to prove it, reports John Lloyd
Politics
Are the loonies coming back?
- 24 April 2000
The left has been in the doldrums for nearly 20 years. But Scotland and Wales, as well as London, create the hope of a revival, reports John Lloyd
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Peter Hain
- 03 April 2000
Once a young rebel, he is now ready to consign the "ethical dimension" of foreign policy to the memory hole. Peter Hain interviewed
Politics
A culture war rages in Scotland
- 27 March 2000
North of the border, the row over Clause 28 is more bitter than in England, betraying deep divisions on everything from marriage to equality. John Lloyd reports
Politics
The Anglosphere Project
- 13 March 2000
For now, it is no more than a gleam in the eyes of a few influential and powerful people. But an English-speaking union, as an alternative to the EU, could be the next big right-wing political idea. John Lloydreports
Politics
The last days of the Protestants
- 28 February 2000
Who takes religion seriously now? Only those who can use it to fuel old animosities
Politics
Russia's implausible dictator
- 14 February 2000
Vladimir Putin is the first Russian leader in a generation who is closer to his own people than to the west. From John Lloydin St Petersburg
Politics
Machiavelli faces the supreme test
- 31 January 2000
Peter Mandelson went to Ulster to soothe the unionists - and has largely succeeded. But can he solve the latest crisis? John Lloyd reports
Politics
Straw's no worse than the rest
- 24 January 2000
The Home Secretary is conservative on immigration, liberal on gays. His European counterparts are just the same, reports John Lloyd


