| The Independent 1992 Heather Mills |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Carmen Proetta eludes revenge of the press. (key witness to SAS killing of IRA terrorists in Gibraltar, Carmen Proetta, suffered police harassment) | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
| Convictions queried by probation officers. (independent commission sought as possible miscarriage of justice for 22 at Long Lartin prison) | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
| Enthusiast finds kernels of excellence in the nation's jails. (Director of Custody with the Prison Department Philippa Drew defends the prison service) (Interview) | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
| First steps in a long line of injustices. (wrongful convictions) | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
| Flight from atrocities to an uncertain future. (refugees from former Yugoslavia are deported from Britain) | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
| Hanged man's sister sees hopes shattered. (Derek Bentley, executed in 1953, refused pardon) | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
| Inquiry launched into Kiszko case. (wrongful conviction of Stefan Kiszko) | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
| Judith Ward: the 18 lost years.(woman released after 15 years wrongful imprisonment) | Retail industry | Adam Sage, Heather Mills |
| Knock on the door brings growing fear of racial abuse and attack. | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
| Lord Taylor opens door to public scrutiny. (interview with Lord Chief Justice) (Interview) | Retail industry | Adam Sage, Heather Mills |
| Often wrong but never sorry. (Lord Chief Justice Lane resigns) | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
| Restaurant that became a symbol for radicalism. (Frank Critchlow of the Mangrove restaurant, Notting Hill, London receives 50,000 pounds sterling damages for false imprisonment) | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
| The slow, painful journey out of the prison time warp. (Birmingham Six member Hugh Callaghan adjusts to normal life after 16 years' imprisonment) | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
| Woman who killed violent husband freed. (Amelia Rossiter freed because provocation led to murder) | Retail industry | Heather Mills |
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