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The New Statesman Profile - Francis Maude

  • 15 November 1999

Once hailed as a Tory prodigy, the shadow chancellor is now the invisible man of politics. Francis Maude profiled

Two Englands, but which has won?

  • 27 September 1999

Huntingdon is the safest Tory seat, Bootle the safest Labour one. Guess which is more satisfied with the government. George Lucasreports

Kids just say no to party politics

  • 13 September 1999

They care passionately about issues, but British teenagers today are deeply indifferent to politicians and their labels, reports George Lucas

The Tories' summertime blues

  • 19 July 1999

William Hague needs to convince his followers that being an MP can be fun, writesGeorge Lucas

The NS Profile - Francis Fukuyama

  • 28 June 1999

No longer the gleeful young prophet, he is ready to admit his forecasts can be wrong

Buy girls and keep Castro in power

  • 07 June 1999

Cuba is the new tourist destination. But every visitor's dollar reinforces Fidel's dictatorship

The NS Profile - Yevgeny Primakov

  • 26 April 1999

The secretive, unscrupulous and popular prime minister who has his eye on Yeltsin's crown

The New Statesman Profile - The Bank of England

  • 12 March 1999

Independent and newly authoritative, this great institution is Labour's biggest threat

The New Statesman Profile - Gus O'Donnell

  • 27 November 1998

Who but the most skilful mandarin could work for Lawson, Major and now Brown?

The New Statesman Profile - McKinsey Man

  • 13 November 1998

William Hague and Archie Norman are graduates. They know all about networks but will that help the Tories?

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