| The Independent 1997 Richard D. North |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A serpent in our cool garden Eden. (difficulties associated with bringing environmental issues into politics)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| Campaigners who blend reason with grandstanding: Greenpeace's call for a ban on all oil exploration is unnecessary.(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| Can soya beans save the environment?(culture and views of the environmental properties of materials)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| From musical magic to movie mayhem. (violence in musical films)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| In hot pursuit of the irrational. (views on banning of fox hunting)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| It's baroque, but don't fix it. (positive aspects of UK's version of democracy; last in series on the constitution)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| It's OK to be glamorous, Mr Brown. (UK Chancellor Gordon Brown mistaken in refusing to wear dinner jacket for Lord Mayor's annual Mansion House dinner)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| Keeping democracy in proportion. (proportional representation; second in three-part series defending the British Constitution)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| Life's a gamble, it's true. But the real risks are not the ones you fear. (modern society faces uncertain risks)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| On being a toff in Tony's Britain. (new definitions of being posh in the UK)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| Ovid brings out the beast in Disney. (messages of Walt Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast')(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| Sacrificial images. (Josefa de Obidos, European Academy and Accademia Italiana, London, England) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| Taking a quick look at the dead. (various images of death, various galleries, London, England) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| The joys of a sound Constitution. (arguments against large-scale reform of UK's system of government; first of three-part series)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| These men have the bottle to challenge beer taxes. (United Kingdom brewers challenge government plans to raise duty on beer and wine)(Time Off) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| The trainer turned bystander. (retired horse trainer John Bosely)(Interview) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| Time to put your head on the block, Mr Hogg. (UK agriculture minister Douglas Hogg)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
| Where there's a Will, there's a way. (modern adaptations of Shakespeare plays)(Column) | Retail industry | Richard D. North |
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