| The Independent 1997 Paul Vallely |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A glimmer of hope in Africa's slide away from freedom. (elections in Kenya)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Assassination of an innocent. (shock at sectarian murder of Sean Brown in Bellaghy, County Derry, Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Aunt Dot, siren of the Yorkshire Bronx. (Knottingley, England)(A Journey Around the Whole Island of Great Britain, part 14)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Away from the manger: what's left when the nativity play is over? (public perception of religion)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Belfast boy.(views of author, Robert McLiam Wilson, on Ireland) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Blair's long trek to victory. (new UK Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Election '97) | Retail industry | Steve Boggan, Paul Vallely, Barrie Clement, Christian Wolmar, Colin Brown |
| Clever Trevor. (Trevor Kavanagh, political editor of The Sun newspaper)(Media +)(Interview) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Creative tension. (Australian scientist sues fundamentalist Creationist for claiming to have detected Noah's Ark) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Cumbria's farmers have the Belgian Blues. (Cockermouth, England)(A Journey Around the Whole Island of Great Britain, part 11)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Darling, your fusion was simply wonderful. (transient communities in Cambridge, England)(A Journey Around the Whole Island of Great Britain, part 15)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Defining the new Jerusalem. (concept of community in United Kingdom)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Farewell Britain, hello the Great Wen. (travelling from Cambridge, England, to London, England)(A Journey Around the Whole Island of Great Britain, part 16)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Forget the politics, feel the quality of life. (Belfast, Northern Ireland)(A Journey Around the Whole Island of Great Britain, part 9)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Hidden virtues of loser-friendly Liverpool. (residents of Liverpool, England, have strong cultural identity)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| How Blair can save billions on defence. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| How Rome dealt with a turbulent priest. (excommunication of radical theologian Father Tissa Balasuriya)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| How streetwise can a nine-year-old be? (helping children who spend time on the streets) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| How to seduce a Kensington Tory. (Alan Clark selected as parliamentary candidate for Kensington, London, England)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely, Clare Garner |
| Is it time for that Cabinet minister (nudge, nudge: you known the one) to grass on himself? (United Kingdom Cabinet minister whose son is alleged to have sold cannabis to journalist)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| It's a Lottery - but Camelot has earned its dosh. (directors of Camelot entitled to pay rises)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Keeping taking The Tablet. (editor John Wilkins)(Media +) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Leading her husband by the nose. (Christine Hamilton, wife of Conservative MP Neil Hamilton)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| More, Mr Beadle Brown. (United Kingdom tax system continues to have negative impact on the poor)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely, Conal Walsh |
| Mr Cook, we are up in arms. (group of women in Liverpool, England, opposes UK arms exports to Indonesia)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| New statesman or new conspirator? (businessman and MP Geoffrey Robinson)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| New Year: new you. (ways of improving your position in life in 1997) | Retail industry | John Walsh, Paul Vallely, William Hartston, Phil Hammond, John Nicholson, Nic Cicutti |
| Nobody knew where to put the flowers. (Britons seek new rituals to replace conventional religion as they mourn Diana, Princess of Wales)(death in car accident of Diana, Princess of Wales)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Queen of hearts meets the heart of darkness. (small charities seek assistance from leading personalities in fight for world ban on land-mines)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Q: What do Rwanda, Yemen, Palestine, Cambodia and Fiji have in common? A: They all want to fly the Commonwealth flag.(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Read all about it ... architect finishes Great British Disaster. (Colin St John Wilson) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Rum-ti-tum, the heartbeat of a nation. (Buxton, England)(A Journey Around the Whole Island of Great Britain, part 12)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Secrets of a holiday on ice. (mixed views about British women who trekked to the North Pole) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Shaken? Vote for the cocktail party. (cocktails very suitable for election night)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Shoe wars: the struggle for global dominance between Nike and Adidas. | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Sorry is the hardest word (or the easiest). (shame becomes powerful social force in western world) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| 'Stealing has more dignity.' Discuss. (dealing with social problems in Edinburgh, Scotland)(A Journey Around the Whole Island of Great Britain, part 10)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The awkward squad at prayer. (involvement of religious leaders in political developments in the UK)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The gospel on social justice - but who's listening? (distinguishing between broad moral principles and detailed economic policies)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The little man from nowhere who made it ever so big. (motor racing executive Bernie Ecclestone) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The nation has heard only one side in the Battle of the Liars. (little attention given to actions of Mohamed Al-Fayed, owner of Harrods)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The personal is the historical. (Canadian historian Michael Ignatieff)(Interview) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The puritans would purge the hippies. (personal values in United Kingdom dominated by people who grew up in the 1960s)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The sacred sites of Britain. (Sacred Land project aims to protect sanctified sites)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| 'The sooner she goes, the better.' (United Kingdom Secretary of State for International Development Clare Short)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| They all want to be left holding the baby. (advances in fertility treatment create new ethical problems)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Trade and aid can mix, and it's not all beards and sandals. (ethical trading)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Voting under protest. (radicals feel frustrated about the political climate in the UK)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| When a fiery star falls to earth. (supermodel Naomi Campbell)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely, Elizabeth Nash |
| When there's just no room at the inn. (travelling from Buxton, England, to Knottingley, England)(A Journey Around the Whole Island of Great Britain, part 13)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Why Chris Smith found the opera too much. (United Kingdom Culture Secretary Chris Smith takes action against Royal Opera House) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Yes, we have no Bahamas. But .... (tension on South Atlantic island of St Helena)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
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