The Independent 1995 John Arlidge - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 John Arlidge
TitleSubjectAuthors
Children of the peace prefer to look forward. (younger people unethusiastic about VE day celebrations)Retail industryJason Bennetto, Jonathan Foster, John Arlidge, Glenda Cooper
Experts warned: 'Don't dump rig.' (controversy over disposal of Brent Spar oil storage rig at sea)Retail industryNicholas Schoon, John Arlidge
Fall-out on the foreshore. (renewed controversy about Dounreay Nuclear Power station)(Cover Story)Retail industryTom Wilkie, John Arlidge
Islanders fear super-quarry's threat to coastline. (islanders on Harris to vote on plans for quarry)Retail industryJohn Arlidge
'I would cry to myself: Why? Why? Why have they done this? (when social workers take children away from their parents)Retail industryJohn Arlidge
Lockerbie: an unsolved case of murder. (theories on responsibility for bombing of Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie)Retail industryJohn Arlidge
Paisley's pattern of violence. (war between rival drugs gangs in Paisley, Scotland)Retail industryJohn Arlidge
Scotland has more lifts and more pistes than ever before. And in Glenshee there is even the prospect of snow. (ski resorts in Scotland)Retail industryJohn Arlidge
Sex row families' years of 'hell and injustice.' (court rules that eight Ayrshire children taken from their families after allegations of ritual sex abuse should be returned)Retail industryJohn Arlidge
The capture of the tartan hordes. (English broadsheets becoming stronger in Scotland)Retail industryJohn Arlidge
The day the music died. (Scottish rave venue Hanger 13 closed down)Retail industryJohn Arlidge
There's too much life on the streets. (approaches to prostitution in Bradford and Edinburgh)Retail industrySteve Boggan, John Arlidge
Twist in the tale of the nice writer next door. (Scottish village of Portmahomack lives with murderer in its midst)Retail industryJohn Arlidge
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