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Authors: Tony Blair

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Maliki, Nouri (
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Mallon, Seamus (
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Manchester: casino (
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Mandela, Nelson (Madiba) (
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Mandelson, Peter (
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), (
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), (
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); wins Hartlepool (1992) (
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); and Labour leadership contest (
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); relationship with GB (
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); and AC (
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), (
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); in charge of strategy for 1997 election (
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); and removal of Clause IV (
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), (
II
); resignation over Robinson loan (1998) (
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); as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (
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); defends Millennium Dome (
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); rows with GB over euro (
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); resigns for second time (2001) (
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); wins Hartlepool seat (
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II
); attacked by JP (
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); appointed EU commissioner (
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); and TB’s plan to stand down (
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); conflict during 2005 election campaign (
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Manning, Sir David (
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Market, Social and Opinion Research (
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Marr, Andrew (
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Martin, Paul (
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Maryfield, Belfast (
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media, the (
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); and Labour leadership contest (
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); and scandal (
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); power of (
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); and Princess Diana (
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), (
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); on TB and the Queen (
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); and Good Friday Agreement (
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), (
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); uninterested in New Labour policies (
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); ‘frenzies’ (
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); and Mandelson’s resignation (
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); and fuel protests (
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); coverage of 2001 election campaign (
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); and protests (
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); attacks on TB (
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); relationship with politics (
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), (
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); TB throws everything at (
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); and 2005 election (
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); Eurosceptic (
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); treatment of Cherie Blair (
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); and TB’s departure (
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see also specific newspapers
Members of Parliament (
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); expenses ‘scandal’ (
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Menezes, Jean Charles de (
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Merkel, Angela (
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Mexico (
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Meyer, Sir Christopher (
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Middle East peace process (
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Milburn, Alan: and NHS reform (
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), (
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); supports New Labour (
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); and TB’s plan to stand down (
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); leaves government (
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); called back to coordinate election (
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); and change of leader (
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Miliband, David (
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); as head of Policy Unit (
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); on Clinton and Kosovo (
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); horrified by TB’s computer illiteracy (
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); helps TB with election speeches (
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); becomes MP and Minister (
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); in Environment (
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); decides against standing for leadership (
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Miliband, Ed (
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Militant (
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Millar, Fiona (
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