John Lloyd

Articles by John Lloyd

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The Pope's political troops

  • 25 November 2002

The left has less to fear from right-wing extremists than from the new centre-right which, with a streak of renewed Catholicism, now dominates Europe. John Lloyd reports

Bruised, battered and out of power

  • 11 November 2002

The European left is in retreat. It stole the right's economic clothes; now the right threatens to steal the left's social clothes, by supporting the welfare state. John Lloyd reports

The interview as humiliation. Jeremy Paxman is the champion of an insidious form of journalism. John Lloyd on why his dispute with John Birt is symptomatic of a wider crisis in our political culture

  • 11 November 2002

The Harder Path: the autobiography John Birt Time Warner Books, 532pp, £20 ISBN 0316860190 The Political Animal: an anatomy Jeremy Paxman Michael Joseph, 320pp, £20

Sinn Fein could win the peace

  • 28 October 2002

Tony Blair has thrown down the gauntlet: the IRA must disarm. Nothing else will convince ministers in Belfast and London that peace, and democracy, stand a chance

Sex, sin and a divided faith

  • 21 October 2002

While Anglicans row over gays and female priests, the Catholics agonise over child abuse. The consequences for Christianity could be devastating, writes John Lloyd

How America can help the left

  • 30 September 2002

Europeans see US power as crude brawn brushing aside subtle knowledge. Yet if we play our cards cleverly, we can all benefit from US supremacy, argues John Lloyd

The case for a just war

  • 16 September 2002

John Lloyd argues that Iraq should be invaded, but demands that a reasonable account be given of US and British plans for the country after Saddam is overthrown

The crush of civilisations

  • 09 September 2002

The Afghan peasant has a faith that has tunnelled mountains and smashed cities. Can anyone really hope to convert him to western values? John Lloyd reports from Kabul

Show trial: the left in the dock

  • 02 September 2002

Members of the new Labour cabinet must answer to the charge, laid by Martin Amis, that too many British comrades were soft on Stalinism. By John Lloyd

Paving the way for the Red Brigades

  • 19 August 2002

The economy is failing, unemployment is up. No wonder Italians are losing patience with Silvio Berlusconi. But beware what could come in his wake, writes John Lloyd

The interview

Preview: Ken Livingstone: “The world is run by monsters”

The interview

Preview: Boris Johnson: “I’ll tell you what makes me angry – lefty crap”

On Syria

Intervention in Syria won’t work, so how do we stop Assad?

GOP race so far

Infographic: Republican primary race 2012

Mind your B-sides

Mind your B-sides

Time to rethink

Time to rethink, not reassure

Who minds?

Latter Day Taint?

Alistair Darling

Alistair Darling, the Miliband dilemma and what the party must do next
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