| The Independent 1997 Peter Popham |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A century of glossy squirearchy. (100th anniversary of Country Life magazine)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| After Empire's roar fell silent. (new views of the UK's imperial past)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Arise Lord Rogers. Arise Battersea. (architect Richard Rogers plans large residential development in Battersea, London, England) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Art, science and Self abuse. (journalist Will Self believes that there are close links between literature and science)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| As old as yesterday's newspapers. (newspaper column writers Peregrine Worsthorne and Bernard Levin to give up writing)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Back to basics of vaudeville. (Conservative MP Jerry Hayes claimed to have had affair with under-age gay lover)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| British slaughter that the Indians helped cover up. (massacre of freedom fighters by British at Palchitaria, India, in 1992 kept secret) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Child lama breathes new life into Buddhism. (Ugyen Tendzin Jigme Lhundrup enthroned as reincarnation of great lama Khyentse Rinpoche) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Ghosts of the Raj that doomed a royal visit. (difficulties surrounding Queen's visit to India) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Going doolally in Delhi with a cushy number, a glass of simkin and a plate of rumble tumble. (Nigel Hankin, author of book detailing terms commonly used in Indian English) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| India: where middle-class life is valued, and the poor are another species.(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| It's all make-believe. (helping UK inventors to find commercial success)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Just what is fashion for ...?(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Learning to love carbuncles. (Richard Hodges, director of the Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Made in Streatham, made it in Paris. (fashion designer John Galliano)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Mayday! Mayday! Can we really last six weeks? (UK faces lengthy campaign in run-up to general election on May 01, 1997)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Midnight's children stay silent. (little enthusiasm for celebrating 50th anniversary of Indian independence)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Milton Keynes multiplied. (need for new towns in the UK) (Peter Hall, chairman of the Town and Country Planning Association)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Mother could soothe, but not cure. (influence of Mother Teresa of Calcutta)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Murdered because he was black. (little progress with investigation into murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Murdoch stumbles in the passage to India. (Indian government bans digital satellite television)(Media +) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Peace, love and misunderstanding.(impact of Indian culture on the United Kingdom in the 1960s)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Retired soldiers grow militant over pension levels. (United Kingdom government faces legal action from former members of Gurkhas) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Squalid, disgusting, toxic: is this the dirtiest city on the planet?(environmental problems facing Delhi, India) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Sushi for everyone. (sushi restaurant opens in London, England) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The Indian conquest of English. (growing strength of Indian literature)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The legacy of midnight, marked in Britain, Pakistan and India.(celebration of anniversary of India's independence) | Retail industry | Peter Popham, Margaret Rogerson |
| The pride of India is written in English.(links between Indian and English cultures) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| 'The sea wall is collapsing all around us tonight.' (UK Conservative party faces severe defeat in general election)(Election '97) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The sheep that shook the world. (controversy surrounding cloned sheep)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The state of the Union. (Oxford Union Society)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The teenies vote for snog 'n' run. (mixed fortunes for all-female pop groups)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| The tribes they are a-changing. (UK political parties can no longer rely on traditional areas of support)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
| Triumphal march of a nation: Jubilee party fills the streets with pride.(Indian independence celebrations (includes related article)) | Retail industry | Peter Popham, Anwar Iqbal |
| Zen and the elite art of rowing. (psychological aspects of rowing)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Popham |
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