The Independent 1993 Peter Dunn - Abstracts

The Independent 1993 Peter Dunn
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An everyday story of not-so-friendly country folk. (gypsies not wanted in Middlezoy)Retail industryPeter Dunn
Conservation: the last straw. (preserving the thatched cottages of Stoke Abbott)Retail industryPeter Dunn
Despair and death on an estate without hope. (murder of Edna Phillips in Aberdare, South Wales)Retail industryPeter Dunn
Disenchantment at leadership's loss of common touch. (support for the Labour Party in the Cynon Valley)Retail industryPeter Dunn
Party stalwarts concerned over drift from socialism. (changes in Labour Party policy put working class supporters off)Retail industryPeter Dunn
Rare butterfly habitat faces threat from opencast mine. (British Coal Opencast joint scheme with government adviser on nature conservation)Retail industryPeter Dunn
Saboteurs prepare hunt showdown. (Southern Anti-Blood Sports Society become militant)Retail industryPeter Dunn
Schoolchildren's adventure at sea that turned into a nightmare. (three children die after canoeing disaster)Retail industryPeter Dunn, Will Bennett
The village that's just too good to be true. (life in Castle Combe, Britain's Best Village)Retail industryPeter Dunn
TV station inquiry into job interview allegations. (Westcountry TV accused of sexual harassment)Retail industryPeter Dunn
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