The Independent 1995 Heather Mills - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Heather Mills
TitleSubjectAuthors
A generation that sees drugs as no big deal. (drug-taking becomes part of popular culture)Retail industryHeather Mills
Chief Justice launches bitter attack on Howard's 'get tough' crime plan. (Lord Taylor criticises Home Secretary Michael Howard's plans to introduce new Crime Bill)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Patricia Wynn Davies, Heather Mills
Crime: is anybody safe out there? (daylight rape in Regent's Park causes great concern)Retail industryHeather Mills
Freemasons' role deepens political divide. (Local Government Ombudsman investigates claims of Masonic interference on the Isle of Wight)Retail industryHeather Mills
Howard 'not frank' with MPs. (home secretary Michael Howard accused of concealing the extent of his involvement in running the prison service)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Heather Mills
Illegal immigration: where are the facts?Retail industryHeather Mills
'Interfering anachronism' gives hope among squalor. (Belize government challenges Privy Council's moves to prevent execution of prisoners)Retail industryHeather Mills
It takes a bad Act to make the law a farce. (problems with Criminal Justice Act)(Column)Retail industryHeather Mills
Labour claims mantle of law and order. (Jack Straw, shadow homesecretary)(Interview)Retail industryHeather Mills
Life or death, long distance. (London Law Lords decide on fate of prisoners on death row in the Caribbean)Retail industryHeather Mills
One-man crusade against miscarriages of justice. (Freedom Now, group campaigning for Britons facing legal action abroad)Retail industryHeather Mills
Photo licences offer Government an escape. (plans for photocards for driving licences and benefit claimants)Retail industryHeather Mills
Prison drama ends in political farce. (home secretary Michael Howard under pressure to resign over dismissal of Derek Lewis from Prison Service)Retail industryHeather Mills
Retrial for murder case 'battered wife.' (Sara Thornton sees Court of Appeal quash her conviction for murdering her husband)Retail industryHeather Mills
Sudden death and the long quest for answers. (SAS killing of three IRA terrorists on Gibraltar in Mar 1988)Retail industryHeather Mills
The accusations that threaten Howard. (home secretary Michael Howard faced with legal action claiming unfair dismissal of Derek Lewis, director-general of the Prison Service)Retail industryHeather Mills
The poverty in Britain's back yard. (Save the Children Fund's work in the UK)Retail industryHeather Mills
Tory anger as European Court condemns Gibraltar killings. (condemnation of SAS killing of three IRA terrorists)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Colin Brown, Heather Mills
When police have a stranglehold on the truth. (death of Shiji Lapite in police custody)Retail industryHeather Mills
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