John Lloyd

Articles by John Lloyd

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Enter the Red Brigades, the new moral opposition

  • 01 April 2002

Left-wing terrorism has returned to Italy, arguing that the Berlusconi government deserves criminal status. Is this a watershed for the European left? John Lloyd reports

Now the good news for America

  • 25 March 2002

Suddenly, people want to bowl together again. Trust and community spirit are back. And, reports John Lloyd, it's all thanks to terrorism

George W Bush's unlikely bedfellows

  • 11 March 2002

Who would have expected Hitchens, Amis and Rushdie to support a Republican president in a war? But John Lloyd finds sense and logic in their stand

The odd couple enrage the left

  • 25 February 2002

Blair's alliance with the Italian premier Berlusconi has led to calls for new Labour's expulsion from the ranks of European socialists. John Lloyd reports

An old continent, tired and impotent

  • 18 February 2002

European politicians might as well save their breath: the US isn't listening to their views on the war. They must settle for another role, argues John Lloyd

The whole of Italy in his hands

  • 04 February 2002

Silvio Berlusconi has become the most dangerous man in Europe, the harbinger of a new style of political control

The twilight of the left

  • 21 January 2002

Throughout western Europe, the right is enjoying a resurgence. The brief supremacy of social democracy is over. John Lloyd reports

Not much left to respect

  • 17 December 2001

People no longer go to church, get married, or join a political party. Our great institutions, once hallowed, have been hollowed out

The divided left

  • 10 December 2001

Socialists oppose capitalist globalisation; reformists want to make it work for the global poor. Which side are you on?

It's cool to say you missed Panorama

  • 03 December 2001

Current affairs TV has lost not just the young, but the middle-aged. What can it do? John Lloyd reports

Tiananmen Square

20 years on

Desperately seeking democracy

Nina Power

Newspeak's legacy

Bamboozle, baffle and blindside

Television

Simon Schama

Simplistic Simon says: “Look at me, everyone!”

Theatre

Liberal guilt

Watch out for the bleeding-heart liberal

Vernon Bogdanor

Worse than Profumo

End of the party

Nicky Wire

The way I see it

Nicky Wire: The way I see it

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Will China rule the world?

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