John Major
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The best and worst prime minister memoirs of all time
The Week Recommends Boris Johnson has signed a six-figure deal with HarperCollins to write ‘a memoir like no other’
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PMQs: rules, traditions and defining moments
feature Does weekly parliamentary centrepiece really matter outside Westminster bubble?
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John Major’s track record on Tory scandals
In the Spotlight Former PM’s government was rocked by affairs and the cash-for-questions saga
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Political love affairs that shook the nation
In Depth From Matt Hancock to John Profumo, politicians have found themselves caught out time and again
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Life after power: what the UK’s ex-prime ministers are doing now
In Depth Three former PMs unite to condemn Boris Johnson’s plan to leave the EU without a deal
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No-deal Brexit: John Major vows to fight parliamentary prorogation in court
In Depth Former PM willing to personally seek a judicial review if Boris Johnson tries to suspend the Commons
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No-deal Brexit ‘could cost millennials £108,000 each’
Speed Read Analysis of Brexit scenarios finds Norway-style trade agreement best for young people
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How the National Lottery turned Team GB into world-beaters
In Depth Public money has transformed the 'dedicated amateurs' of Atlanta into an ultra-professional outfit
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‘Shy Tories’, missed by polls, give David Cameron hope
In Depth Former advisor to John Major believes we could see another surprise Tory victory - just like 1992
By Don Brind Published
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John Major praises 'guts and drive' of immigrants in the UK
Speed Read Former PM's tone on immigration contrasts with that of Cameron, who has launched crackdown on 'benefit tourism'
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Shades of John Major as PM seeks to escape eurosceptics
In Depth Today Russia, next the States – but there's no hiding place when the Tory eurosceptics have their tails up
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Monday 17 Sep 2012
Daily Briefing
By The Week Staff Published
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