The Independent 1997 Ian Burrell |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A dilemma for the arts elite: Middle Britain knows just what it likes: queues at the Tate shrink without a star name.(arts in the United Kingdom (includes related article)) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
After 46 years in Parliament, 'old Dreadnought' sets sail for one more battle with the young guns. (Sir Edward Heath) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Army goes to war over SAS man's revelations.(United Kingdom defense ministry censors book on role of British forces operating in Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Bomber Harris was unfairly blamed for terror raids. (Sir Arthur Harris may not have been responsible for policy of attacking German civilians in second world war) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Britain's new barons battle for shopping supremacy. (power of United Kingdom supermarkets, part 1) | Retail industry | Jojo Moyes, Ian Burrell |
Chocolate, batteries, drysuits: sponsors try to put a price on adventure. (yachtsman Tony Bullimore in strong demand for product endorsement deals) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Constable's England crumbles under feet of heritage tourists. | Retail industry | Stephen Goodwin, Ian Burrell |
Could this frail old man have been a Nazi killer? (Szymon Serafinowicz) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell, Patricia Wynn Davies |
Dame Shirley: a disgraced liar. (Dame Shirley Porter, former leader of Westminster City Council in London, England) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Death row millionaire may be set free. (Kris Maharaj) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Envy of posh women drivers is all the rage.(Column) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Giants who dictate diet of the nation. (power of supermarkets, part 2) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
In the shadow of Satan. (Satanist activity in Lewes, England) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Mensa racks its brains over who should succeed Sir Clive. (Sir Clive Sinclair resigns as Mensa Chairman) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Parents lose battle with the greens. (British children do not eat enough vegetables) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Rogue advertisers eye city marathon. (battle over advertising sites on route of marathon in London, England) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
'Thank God ... it's a miracle.' (rescue of British yachtsman Tony Bullimore) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
That nice Alan Bennett takes the gloves off for Tory politicians, the Queen Mother - and Dennis Potter. | Retail industry | Jojo Moyes, Ian Burrell |
The invisible menace that left one dead and 102 injured. (clear air turbulence causes injuries aboard United Airlines jet) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
The Shirley Valentine devastated by Aids takes revenge on her fisherman lover. (Janette Pink takes legal action against former lover Pavlos Georgiou, who is claimed to have infected her with Aids virus) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
The Termineater. (Planet Hollywood founder Robert Earl) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Tory leader finds little comfort at the end of the road. (United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
Untouched by modern times, now these tribal people find the might of P&O at their door. (P&O's plans for port development on west coast of India attract controversy) | Retail industry | Ian Burrell |
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