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Chris Whitehouse
Chris Whitehouse From Daily Telegraph
'Sometimes I denied she was my mother'. Mary Whitehouse was a fun and loving parent - until she started her moral crusade. Her son Richard tells Elizabeth Udall how his…
27 May 2008
Chris Whitehouse
Chris Whitehouse From Daily Mail
'My mother was a snob, says Mary Whitehouse's son'. "On the eve of a drama about Mary Whitehouse the zealot clean-up TV campaigner, her youngest son launches an astonishing attack…
28 May 2008
Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal From The Spectator
'Welcome to the United States of Amnesia'. Gore Vidal tells Mary Wakefield that America has forgotten its constitutional roots, and explains why Bobby Kennedy was ‘the biggest son of a…
21 May 2008
Dalai Lama
Dalai Lama From BBC Radio 4
'Dalai Lama sees change in China'. The Dalai Lama has told the BBC he believes China is changing and that this could lead to a "more transparent" attitude over Tibet.…
22 May 2008
Marina Silva
Marina Silva From The Guardian
'I'd lost the strength to carry on' Last week, with the resignation of Marina Silva as Brazil's environment minister, the Amazon lost its greatest champion. But how did a poor…
22 May 2008
Andrew Unsworth
Andrew Unsworth From Public Servant Daily
IT is the fastest moving service industry, making it very difficult for public sector organisations to achieve the goals they desire whilst ensuring they stay in touch with the latest…
19 May 2008
Lembit Opik
Lembit Opik From Mail on Sunday
Walk or die: The terrible decision Lembit Opik faced when he broke his back paragliding in the middle of nowhere
18 May 2008
Desmond Tutu
Desmond Tutu From Financial Times
Lunch with the FT: Desmond Tutu. "Moments after sitting down in Cape Town restaurant Maestro’s on the Beach, Archbishop Desmond Tutu flashes his impish grin at the waitress and asks…
17 May 2008
Cherie Blair
Cherie Blair From The Guardian
'Yes, I am a socialist'. Martin Kettle has been asking to interview Cherie Blair for 25 years. Until now she said no. So did she expect her memoirs to be…
17 May 2008
Ann Taylor Griffiths
Ann Taylor Griffiths
Public Service Review spoke to Ann Taylor Griffiths, Board Member of the Royal College of Nursing – Wales, about rethinking the fight against hospital infections
16 May 2008
Alex Salmond
Alex Salmond From The Times
Mellower Alex Salmond still wants Westminster to do a Scottish jig. "In Gordon Burn's novel Born Yesterday there is a sentence which I have taken with me to my meeting…
16 May 2008
Cherie Blair
Cherie Blair From Daily Telegraph
'I had never been taught the meaning of discretion'. In her first interview since publishing her memoirs, Cherie Blair tells Peter Stanford she has some regrets but stands by her…
16 May 2008
Cherie Blair
Cherie Blair From BBC Radio 4
'Cherie Blair on her controversial memoirs.' On the day her autobiography, ‘Speaking for Myself’ is officially published Cherie Blair joins Jenni Murray on Woman's Hour. Long, intimate and candid extracts…
15 May 2008
Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown From BBC Radio 4
'I can save economy again - Brown'. Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he is the right man to steer the country through difficult economic times. He blamed "international factors"…
15 May 2008
Tamsin Dunwoody
Tamsin Dunwoody From The Guardian
'My heart fills. I'm so proud'. She might have lost her mother, but Tamsin Dunwoody is determined not to lose her mother's seat. As she fights next week's Crewe byelection,…
14 May 2008