Stephen Pollard
Articles by Stephen Pollard
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Books
Your Christmas turkey, sir. James Naughtie was paid more than £300,000 for the inside story on Blair and Brown. But his book was received with boredom and indifference. What went wrong? By Stephen Pollard
- 17 December 2001
The Rivals: the intimate story of a political marriage Jim Naughtie Fourth Estate, £16.99 ISBN 1841154733
Books
Passing the baton
- 10 December 2001
Simon Rattle: from Birmingham to Berlin Nicholas Kenyon Faber and Faber, 358pp, £20 ISBN 0571205488
Books
His own journey
- 08 October 2001
Politics and Progress David Blunkett Politico's, 170pp, £8.99 ISBN 1842750240
Culture
Moved to tears
- 24 September 2001
Music - Stephen Pollard argues that context is all, whether it's Beethoven, Barber or Verdi
Books
The master
- 02 July 2001
Sviatoslav Richter: notebooks and conversations Bruno Monsaingeon (translated by Stewart Spencer) Faber and Faber, 464pp, £25 ISBN 0571205534
Politics
Why Labour is wrong on competition
- 25 June 2001
The last thing we want is more lawyers pursuing antitrust cases, US-style, argues Stephen Pollard
Politics
Meet the people who make Tony Blair sweat
- 18 June 2001
Forget the Tories. The real opposition to the new government are doctors, landowners, Greenpeace and Channel 4. Stephen Pollardreports
Books
United in loathing
- 04 June 2001
The Progressive Century: the future of the centre-left in Britain Edited by Neal Lawson and Neil Sherlock Palgrave, 256pp, £14.99 ISBN 0333949625
Books
Hating Tony Blair. With a general election imminent, publishers are eagerly issuing condemnations of new Labour. Stephen Pollard reads a sour memoir from a hard-left activist
- 16 April 2001
Through the Looking Glass: a dissenter inside new Labour Liz Davies Verso, 160pp, £15 ISBN 1859846092
Politics
Hail to the new Labour Chief
- 18 December 2000
If Al Gore has indeed lost, our PM should not mourn him. It was George W Bush who ran for office on a Blairite platform, argues Stephen Pollard









