Broken Vows (79 page)

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Authors: Tom Bower

  1. Macaulay, Sarah
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    Brown, Sarah
  2. McBride, Damian,
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  3. McCarthy, Bill,
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  4. McDonagh, Margaret,
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  5. McIntosh, John,
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  6. McKay, Neil,
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  7. McKeon, Andrew,
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  8. McLean, Vice Admiral Rory,
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  9. Macmillan, Harold,
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  10. Macmurray, John,
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  11. MacNaughton, Joan,
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  12. McNulty, Tom,
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  13. McTernan, John,
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  14. Madrid bombings (2004),
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  15. Mahon, Alice,
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  16. Major, John: and 1997 election,
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    1. and civil service,
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    2. education policy,
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    3. and Ecclestone,
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    4. attitude to the military,
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    5. and Bosnia,
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    6. education expenditure,
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    7. and Scott inquiry,
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    8. inquires into Hamilton’s and Aitken’s probity,
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  17. Makepeace, Richard,
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  18. Mandelson, Peter: author’s attitude to,
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    1. role on TB’s staff,
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    2. on TB’s prime ministerial style,
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    3. almost appointed health secretary,
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    4. helps select Butler’s successor,
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    5. in charge while TB on holiday,
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    6. attitude to Levy’s peerage,
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    7. media manipulation,
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    8. and Ecclestone scandal,
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    9. worsening relations with Brown,
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    10. importance to TB,
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    11. and energy policy,
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    12. appointed trade and industry secretary,
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    13. friend of his offers cash for access,
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    14. on Dobson and health policy,
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    15. criticises Campbell,
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    16. TB phones on night of Iraq bombing,
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    17. Robinson loan triggers first resignation,
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    18. outed as gay,
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    19. invited to Chequers for Christmas,
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    20. helps with forces of conservatism speech,
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    21. and Millennium Dome,
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    22. on Brown’s behaviour during 2001 election,
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    23. Milburn on,
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    24. Hinduja scandal leads to second resignation,
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    25. helps with 2001 election,
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    26. on TB’s enthusiasm for Iraq war,
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    27. on TB–Brown row over foundation hospitals,
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    28. less than ideal supporter for TB,
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    29. TB talks to about Campbell,
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    30. TB tells has done handover deal with Brown,
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    31. urges TB not to hand over,
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    32. advises TB not to resign,
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    33. on TB making Brown 2005 election supremo,
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    34. advises TB to send Clarke to Foreign Office,
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    35. on David Miliband,
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    36. campaigns for TB to become EU president,
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  19. Manning, David: background,
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    1. TB sends to Washington to hand over letter re. regime change,
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    2. asks Meyer to exclude Straw from reports,
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    1. unsuitability as adviser,
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    2. builds relationship with Rice,
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    3. on mood in Bush’s circle,
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    4. and TB’s unconditional guarantees to Bush,
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    5. and access to TB,
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    6. loyalty to TB,
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    7. at Cabinet meeting to discuss Iraq war,
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    8. and exclusion of Tebbit from war plans,
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    9. and discussions of post-war Iraq,
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    10. reaction to UN inspectors’ failure to find WMDs,
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    11. briefs TB,
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    12. visits USA with TB,
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    13. sent to gather support for UN vote,
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    14. tries to persuade TB that he doesn’t have to go to war,
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    15. announces Kelly’s death to TB,
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    16. and Iraq civil war,
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    17. appointed US ambassador,
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  20. Margaret, Princess,
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  21. Margolik, David,
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  22. Mark, Ros,
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  23. Marr, Andrew: on Mandelson and Hinduja,
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  24. Marx, Karl,
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  25. Maude, Francis,
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  26. Maxwell, Robert,
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  27. Mendis, Viraj,
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  28. Merkel, Angela,
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  29. Messenger, Colonel Gordon,
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  30. Meyer, Christopher,
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  31. MI
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    : and ‘war on terror’,
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    1. unreliability as information source,
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    2. intensifies search for evidence of WMDs,
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    3. and first JIC dossier,
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    4. potential Saddam murder plot,
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    5. reliability challenged in wake of UN inspectors’ failure to find WMDs,
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    6. discounts report of non-existence of WMDs,
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    7. Gilligan’s source sought at,
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    8. exonerated by Taylor,
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    9. Scarlett appointed head,
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    10. and Libya,
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    11. ignorance about Iraq civil war,
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    12. and Butler inquiry and report,
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  32. Michael, Alun,
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  33. Mid-Staffordshire Hospital Trust,
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  34. Milburn, Alan: appointed junior health minister,
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    1. and health policy,
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    2. appointed health secretary,
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    3. helps prepare TB for Frost interview,
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    4. prepares NHS Plan 2000,
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    5. on Brown and Mandelson,
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    6. fights to introduce the market into the NHS and restructure management,
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    7. relationship with Brown,
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    8. tackles TB over tenor of his leadership,
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    9. row with Brown,
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    10. resigns,
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    11. potential to succeed TB,
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    12. on NHS under Reid,
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    13. TB discusses possibility of him replacing Brown,
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    14. urges TB not to hand over to Brown,
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    15. support for TB in run-up to 2005 general election,
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    16. appointed 2005 election supremo,
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    17. replaced by Brown,
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    18. TB asks to question Brown’s fitness to be PM,
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    19. criticises Brown at TB’s behest,
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    20. chances of the succession ruined by Brown,
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  35. Milchan, Arnon,
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  36. Miles, Alice,
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  37. Miliband, David: background and character,
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    1. and TB’s first reshuffle,
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    2. helps with forces of conservatism speech,
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    3. helps with 2001 election,
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    4. enthusiasm for targets,
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    5. and A-levels,
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    6. on educational achievement and social class,
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    7. support for TB,
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    8. gives up own leadership chances to pledge support to Brown,
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    9. and anti-Brown coups,
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  38. Miliband, Ed: encourages Brown to attack TB,
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    1. challenges Le Grand’s market ideas for NHS,
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    2. and Stevens,
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    3. Brown leaks handover deal to,
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    4. Brown discusses tuition fees vote with,
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    5. takes out on Morgan TB’s reneging on deal,
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    6. attacks TB,
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  39. Milken, Michael,
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  40. Millar, Fiona: as CB’s PA,
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    1. and Mandelson,
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    2. tries to make TB sack Powell and Hunter,
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    3. renews attack on Hunter,
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    4. and Caplin,
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    5. announces intention to resign over Iraq war,
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    6. relationship with Campbell affected by the war,
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    7. CB decides she should leave,
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  41. Millennium Dome,
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  42. Miller, Julian,
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  43. Milošević, Slobodan,
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  44. mines, anti-personnel,
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  45. Mitchell, Paul,
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  46. Mittal, Lakshmi,
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  47. Modernisation Agency,
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  48. ‘Modernising Government’ White Paper,
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  49. Mogherini, Federica,
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  50. Monitor,
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  51. Montagu, Nicholas,
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  52. Moore, Jo,
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  53. Morgan, Sally,
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  54. Morris, Bill,
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  55. Morris, Estelle: background and character,
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    1. as junior education minister,
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    2. loyalty to TB,
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    3. appointed education minister,
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    4. and education policy,
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    5. resigns,
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