Mary Riddell
Articles by Mary Riddell
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Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Chris Haskins
- 11 February 2002
The regulator's regulator, he is an insider who dares to criticise the government and its many "no-winners". Chris Haskins interviewed
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Peter Morris
- 10 December 2001
The top surgeon in the land says the state of the NHS is "desperate" and the government is unfit to run it. Peter Morris interviewed
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Oliver Letwin
- 03 December 2001
Blunkett's shadow admits "people do not pay us much attention" and sounds as if he wants to go home. Oliver Letwin interviewed
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Lars Nittve
- 07 May 2001
The head of Tate Modern wants £2m more from the government, and less censorship from the prudish Brits. Lars Nittve interviewed
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Tony Hall
- 12 February 2001
The BBC's head of news is off to Covent Garden. But before then, he'd like to screen Alastair Campbell's briefings. Tony Hall interviewed
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Lord Woolf
- 16 October 2000
The new Lord Chief Justice gives Hindley hope of freedom and tells Blair and Straw: keep your hands off the law. Lord Woolf interviewed byMary Riddell
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Mo Mowlam
- 07 August 2000
In the wake of reports that she will shortly quit, Britain's favourite maverick cries: "No-o. No-o." Mo Mowlam interviewed
Politics
The man who started a class war
- 12 June 2000
Peter Lampl is a millionaire who favours selection and thinks public schools are superb. So what's he doing in bed with Gordon Brown? Mary Riddell met him
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Norman Tebbit
- 05 June 2000
He ducked a chance to get to No 10; now he blames himself for Tory decline and new Labour ascendancy. Norman Tebbit interviewed
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Helena Kennedy
- 22 May 2000
A chum of Blair and Brown, she warns that the charge of being "fixers" could undo them as sleaze undid the Tories. Helena Kennedy interviewed by Mary Riddell


