The Independent 1995 Paul Vallely - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Paul Vallely
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After the verdict. (racial tension in inner London)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
All he wants now is a life to call his own. (10th anniversary of Live Aid; singer Bob Geldof)(Interview)Retail industryPaul Vallely
A million Britons will eat at McDonald's today. So why, asks Paul Vallely, has the burger chain become the focus of so much middle-class distaste?Retail industryPaul Vallely
An Islam of slogans fed the riots, so did white Islamophobia. (clashes between Asian youths and police in Bradford, UK)(Cover Story)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Any humane regime incurs risk. (ways of preventing suicides among prisoners)Retail industryPaul Vallely
A place where the nation can make heroes. (plans for UK national academy of sport)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely, Jim White
Are animals losing their innocents? (latest developments in animal welfare campaigning)Retail industryPaul Vallely
As the addict said to the bishop .... (religious and political leaders mix with drug addicts and homeless people)Retail industryPaul Vallely
A time to pause and remember. (Royal British Legion campaigns to maintain two minutes' silence to mark the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice which ended the 1914-1918 war)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
A very British coop. (Conservative MPs seek safe seats)Retail industryPaul Vallely
A very Churchillian gesture. (debate over wartime papers of Sir Winston Churchill)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Blood sports meet their Waterloo? (change in people's attitudes towards animals)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Can Blair get hold of the middle classes? (Labour party leader Tony Blair)Retail industryPaul Vallely, Esther Oxford
Can he make Mr Blair great? (Frank Field, Labour chairman of the Commons social services select committee)(Interview)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Can the City halt London's drift to the east? (possible changes in the geography of London)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely, John Willcock, Scott Hughes
Dark world of Britain's secret foreign policy. (recent court case sheds light on concealed areas of foreign policy)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Doctor Who returns to Downing Street. (Norman Blackwell, new head of prime minister John Major's policy unit)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Five years of crossed lines at Cable & Wireless. (Lord Young to leave Cable and Wireless)Retail industryPaul Vallely
For what cause did Jill Phipps die? (death of animal rights protester)Retail industryPaul Vallely, Martin Whitfield, Danny Penman
Have handbag, will travel. (activities of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher)Retail industryPaul Vallely
How Brixton became a byword for disorder. (rioting in London borough of Brixton)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
How scarves and woollies slaughtered a trade. (severe damage to UK's livestockexport business)Retail industryPaul Vallely
How to beat the rail strike. (growing interest in teleworking)Retail industryPaul Vallely, Christian Wolmar
How to halt the global money-go-round? (problems facing aid agencies)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
How to lead a nation by the Nose. (views on Comic Relief)Retail industryPaul Vallely
'I live every day like it's my last.' (tennis player Monica Seles)(Interview)Retail industryPaul Vallely, John Roberts
It's none of our business any more. (politicians lose control over privatised utilities)Retail industryPaul Vallely
It's the end of the world as they know it. (millennial groups believe that the world will end soon)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
John Major has set himself the most impossible task of his career. Not peace in Northern Ireland, not even winning an election. No, he has exhorted the nation that tonight, at 8.38pm, we should all fall silent and remain so for two minutes to mark VE Day. Silence. For two whole minutes. Can this man be serious?Retail industryPaul Vallely
Journey of the modern magi. (retracing the steps of the Three Wise Men through Syria and Jordan to Bethlehem)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Keeping faith in the system. (church leaders concerned that schools fail to meet statutory requirements for collective worship)Retail industryPaul Vallely
More cartoon than campaign. (Labour party's by-election tactics)Retail industryPaul Vallely, John Rentoul
Oh what fun it is to have Christmas every day. (Andy Park celebrates Christmas throughout the year)(Interview)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Politicians rely on them, tycoons swear by them, even the Queen has one. (growing influence of spin doctors)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Pope urges protest against abortion laws.Retail industryPaul Vallely
Pride and prejudice. (views on the UK's Muslim population; first of two reports)Retail industryAndrew Brown, Paul Vallely
Private Clegg's friends in high places. (Private Lee Clegg may be freed from life sentence)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Revealed: Minister's call to sell arms to Iraq just before war. (letter from former secretary of state for trade and industry Nicholas Ridley used as evidence in Scott inquiry into sale of arms to Iraq)Retail industryPaul Vallely, Chris Blackhurst
Saatchi minus Saatchi? (future for Maurice and Charles Saatchi)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Scholar with a foot in the real world. (Cardinal Carlo Mario Martini, Archbishop of Milan, seems likely to become next Pope)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Should we change the rules of this club? (views on reforming the House of Lords)Retail industryPaul Vallely, Stephen Ward
Spacious, desirable and still empty. (County Hall, former home of the Greater London Council)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Standing firm in his time warp. (Catholic Church moves further away from modern attitudes with continued opposition to contraception)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Stephen Fry's strange idea of failure. (actor Stephen Fry reacts badly to poor theatrical reviews)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Take a walk on the wild side. (ramblers remain determined to fight against hostile landowners)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The best place to be a Muslim. (attitudes of British-born children of Asian immigrants; second of two reports on Muslims in the UK)Retail industryAndrew Brown, Paul Vallely
The computer kids that can't count. (views on educational standards in hi-tech age)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The house that Thatcher dismantled. (housing association face crisis)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The Nobel art of picking winners. (1995 Nobel prizes have not attracted controversy so far)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The noble art left reeling on the ropes. (growing concern over safety of boxing)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The Oxbridge art of rowing as you row. (views on the Oxford-Cambridge boat race)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The right wing plot to get Lord Mackay. (Daily Mail organises Conservative opposition to divorce reform Bill)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The secret she won't tell him. (Therese Muamini protects her adoptive son, who was born HIV positive)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The whole truth: who needs it? (new views on dishonesty)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Time to give up hope? (continued search for Ben Needham, who disappeared while on a holiday in Greece in 1991)Retail industryMary Braid, Paul Vallely
Triumph of Hope over adversity. (David Hope, the next Archbishop of York, targetted by homosexual activists)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Turmoil at the Telegraph. (events following resignation of editor Max Hastings)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
What in the name of God is going on here? (Catholic organisation Opus Dei)Retail industryPaul Vallely
What is life in the womb without mother? (ethical problems associated with keeping alive the unborn baby of a brain damaged woman)Retail industryPaul Vallely
When mothers defy the mullahs. (western secularism clashes with religious fundamentalism in Islamic countries)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Why Labour may retreat on the Lords. (Labour party's options for reform of the House of Lords)Retail industryPaul Vallely, Stephen Ward
Would Madam like to be grilled or soft-soaped? (latest trends in political interviewing)Retail industryPaul Vallely
You can't show that, it's political. (strict broadcasting rules on advertising)Retail industryPaul Vallely
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