Correspondents include: Ian McAllister, Chairman of Ford Motor Company Limited, apologising for remarks about Labour which were taken out of context; Sir David Nicholas, Chairman of ITN, on ITN journalists who had gone missing in Iraq; Melvyn Bragg on opposing a clause on impartiality in the Broadcasting Bill; Clare Short on being misrepresented in an article in the Irish Times on the withdrawal of British forces from Northern Ireland. Also includes: rough notes on the importance of industry to a stable economy; correspondence and legal papers on allegations in the Sunday Times about NK's time as President of the Students' Union at University College, Cardiff; correspondence and legal papers on Glenys Kinnock's libel case against the Evening Standard for suggesting that she was part of a conspiracy to cover up failing reading standards in schools. |