The Independent 1995 Mary Braid |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Across the peace line: a tale of two families. (ordinary people in Northern Ireland start to look to the future) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Ecstasy and the agony. (some drugs seen as acceptable, while others are criticised) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, Polly Toynbee |
Fun-loving man who was 'driven to write.' (Sir Kingsley Amis) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Gay ex-servicemen fight MoD over dismissals. | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Gay police in pink over first job advert. (Sussex Police advertises for homosexual recruits in a gay newspaper) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, Jason Bennetto |
Getting a high out of finance. (growing drug abuse problem among young City dealers) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, David Usborne |
How to make millions from a microbe. (young scientists seek to become wealthy from biotechnology) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
It's OK to say 'yah' but not 'oo arrh.' (problems facing people with a strong regional accent) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Lottery casts chill over cash 'competitors.' (National Lottery takes money away from charities) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, Rhys Williams |
Myth of the Aids avenger. (Irish priest claims a woman has infected 80 men with HIV virus) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, Ian MacKinnon |
No abortions please, we're Guernsey. (strong views on changing the law on terminating a pregnancy) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Racing with the devil - and paying the price. (Isle of Man TT road races) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Send in the counsellors. (use of counselling for pupils at St George's School in London following murder of headmaster Philip Lawrence) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Sting's adviser jailed for 6m pounds sterling theft from star. (accountant Keith Moore) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
The declining appeal of motherhood. (one in five women in the UK now childless) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Them, us and the Putney war. (concern over housing project for unemployed black teenagers in west Putney, London) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
The Protestant pretenders. (new generation of loyalist politicians in NorthernIreland; David Ervine, spokesman for the Progressive Unionist Party) (Interview) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
This is a tale of racing folk: an aristocratic trainer, his defiant wife, a ruthless sheikh and a feudal town in shock. (Sheikh Mohammed dismisses racehorse trainer Henry Cecil) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Time to give up hope? (continued search for Ben Needham, who disappeared while on a holiday in Greece in 1991) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, Paul Vallely |
'We've been sold out but we can't walk away now.' (Belfast Protestants react to Framework Document) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Whose child is this anyway? (parents of the mentally handicapped concerned about moves towards community-based care) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Why shouldn't I be a mummy-granny? (Alison Cobb has fertility treatment at the age of 60)(Interview) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Why won't they bring our David home? (families of soldiers being held hostage in Bosnia) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Working wonders in Wolverhampton. (efforts to revive traditional urban town centres) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
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