| The Independent 1996 Peter Popham |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A love affair at work turns sour. (strained relations between Japanese employers and UK workers) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| An artist cast into controversy. (sculptor Rachel Whiteread)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| And man became God. (scientific innovation goes beyond existing moral and social codes)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| An industry gone on holiday. (heritage secretary Virginia Bottomley decides not to renew the part-time contract of Adele Biss, director of the British Tourist Association and the English Travel Board)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| A room at the top. (future of the hotels in the Savoy Group) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Artist vs critic: a play without direction.(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| A vision of old England. (depictions of England in Walt Disney films) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| A voice that launched 1,000 posters. (importance of promoting the storyline of celebrities' lives)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| A world that still washes whiter. (few multicultural elements in advertising) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Could this banana be straighter? Do mussels get enough fresh air? Does our chocolate have the right fat? (European Union regulations about British food) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Cyber face. (science fiction writer William Gibson)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Do we need Comic Relief? (views on annual Comic Relief charity venture) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Do we need postmen? (mixed views on the UK postal system) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Down the A3 to the Middle Ages. (old-fashioned attitudes in Surrey, England)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Euro dream of an island race. (Isle of Wight declares affiliation with Europe) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| For Rushdie, there is one last sigh. (Salman Rushdie continues to live under great pressure) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Gunfire across the Mersey. (fears of increasing gangland violence in Liverpool, England) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Hard life of the royal snappers. (Princess Diana takes confrontational attitude towards photographers)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Invasion of the horse traders. (controversy over traditional fair in Stow-on-the-Wold, England)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Is sexism an Asian value? (old-fashioned attitudes to women in the workplace makes Japanese companies successful)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Is the housewife all washed up? (latest advertising for household goods does not show housewives)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Let's play hunt the famous. (celebrity stalkers)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Lucky Strike or poisoned chalice? (controversy over offer of sponsorship for Cambridge University from cigarette manufacturer BAT Industries) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Oh, southern England, hot hectares of sunflowers under an azure sky. (impact of global warming)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Out of the Far East and in your face .... (South Korean culture) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Private profits that fuel public loathing. (the most unpopular companies in the UK) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Six months in jail ... if they live that long. Why? (growing concern about putting animals in quarantine for six months when they enter the UK) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Son of Il Duce, disciple of Duke. (jazz pianist Romano Mussolini, son of Benito Mussolini, attracts controversy)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The brave new metropolitans. (some families opt to return to city life in London, England) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The creator of our private universe. (Andreas Pavel battles to gain a share of Sony's profits from the Walkman)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The day a language died. (continued decline in linguistic diversity)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The Empire talks back. (need to protect the BBC World Service) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The Faustian pact of celebrity. (celebrities become a commodity)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The looking-glass world of Mr and Mrs Clowes. (former Barlow Clowes executive Peter Clowes released from jail after serving time for theft)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The new gold rush - and how to join it. (ways of making an instant fortune) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The outsider who laid down the law. (Martin Mears, new president of the Law Society)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The plutocrats. (key supporters of the UK Labour party; second in series on people vying for influence and status in the UK in the late 1990s)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| There's no hiding from fame.(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The revolution starts at 12 Clifford Road. (Arthur Scargill forms Socialist Labour party) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The Royal Opera House. (board of the Royal Opera House dominates the Establishment in the UK; series on the new Establishment)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The SAS confronts its enemy within. (moves to prevent the publication of further books giving details of SAS activities) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The Spice of sudden fame. (the making of a modern celebrity; first in series)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Wanted: any old irony. (television commercial director Tony Kaye presents Roger Powell as a human work of art)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Welcome to the pressure dome. (controversy over plans for millennium dome in east London, England; architect Richard Rogers)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| When glamour is beyond parody. (celebrities created by the media)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Who will run Britain if Labour wins power? (first in two-week series on people who could hold influence in the late 1990s)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Why they buy the Max factor. (celebrity PR Max Clifford)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
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