| The Independent 1996 Michael Streeter |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| 20,000 pounds sterling 'Dirty Tricks' libel victory for the man they call The Streetfighter. (Brian Basham wins libel damages) | Retail industry | Michael Streeter |
| Bought 200 years ago for 70,000 pounds sterling, an ancient island haven feels Britain's greedy gaze again. (threats to special tax status of Isle of Man) | Retail industry | Michael Streeter |
| Brought up under Tory rule, the Big Mac generation takes a taste of polling power. (views of the UK's first-time voters) | Retail industry | Michael Streeter |
| Caught before they could claim another child. (conviction of two paedophiles for the murder of Daniel Handley) | Retail industry | Michael Streeter |
| Election according to Mondeo land. (political views of the people of Redditch, England) | Retail industry | Michael Streeter |
| In a bleak room, in a nondescript semi, in a faceless suburb, a girl shut herself away for 14 years. (Karen Morgan, who lived as a recluse) | Retail industry | Michael Streeter |
| Mondeo man puts low-rev Chancellor in slow lane. (public reaction to UK government's 1996 Budget)(Budget special) | Retail industry | Michael Streeter |
| Nationalists riot as Orangemen triumph.(Northern Ireland; includes related article) | Retail industry | Jojo Moyes, Michael Streeter |
| Sectarian 'plague' revisits community.(Northern Ireland; includes related articles) | Retail industry | Michael Streeter |
| The dying embers of peace.(Northern Ireland; includes related articles) | Retail industry | Jojo Moyes, John Rentoul, Alan Murdoch, Michael Streeter |
| The present is Orange.(march of Orangemen in Portadown, Northern Ireland; includes related article) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Jojo Moyes, Anthony Bevins, Michael Streeter |
| 'They are crazy ... they tried to kill me and my baby.' (experiences of victims of bomb attack in Manchester, England) | Retail industry | Michael Streeter |
| This man is so sick of politicians he has set up his own party. But who would vote for it? (John Muir, leader of the Albion Party)(Interview) | Retail industry | Michael Streeter |
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