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rivalry among the ministries and departments, 28 Jan 6(PC); John

Major and Stevie Smith's cat, 28 Jan 25(CS); lain Macleod on the party leadership struggle in 1963, 4 Feb 15(A); the Tory 'magic circle, 4 Feb 15(A); a self- consciously populist government, 25 Feb 8(A); the Profumo affair revived by the film Scandal, 4 Mar 7(D), 11 Mar 45(AR), 25 Mar 47(A); a growing collection of enemies of its reforming zeal, 18 Mar 20(A); the Government needs a marketing manager to put over Its policies to the public, 18 Mar 20(A); Ulster associations not allowed to affiliate, 18 Mar 22(L); according to the opinionpolls, the Government is losing popularity, 25 Mar 6(PC); the Government's meddling with the universities, the legal profession and the NHS, 25 Mar 9(A); Peter Walker, the last of the Wets, 15 Apr 18(A), 29 Apr 26(L); the Government's treatment of the dockers and the lawyers, 22 Apr 6(PC); the Scottish Conservatives, 22 Apr 36(A); if Labour had won in 1979, 29 Apr 18(A); a variety of opinions on European integration, 20 May 6(PC); the debate on the Profumo affair recalled by John Biffen, 20 May 14(A); a reshuffle of ministers soon?, 17 Jun 6(pC); beaten b y Labour in the Euro-elections, 24 Jun 6(PC); See also THATCHER, MRS MARGARET and individual ministers and members Cons of fusion, The, 1 Apr 5(LA) Constantinople: the early centuries of Byzantium, 7 Jan 22(R) Consumer protection: not enough activity, 6 May 7(D); Sunday trading, 6 May 7(D) Conyngham, John, The Arrowing of the Cane, 11 Mar 42(R) COOKING Peking duck and Chinese pancakes, 14 Jan 43(A); leek and tuna souffle and red-cooked turkey wings, 11 Feb 53(A); a pink lunch: salmon mousse, pink poulet andprawns and nectarines with raspberry syrup, 11 Mar 52(A); Lebanese