The Independent 1998 Kim Sengupta |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Adams: 'Don't pressure me over peace.' (Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
A horrific murder case this week highlighted on the violence and closed world of English gangland: but these are a new generation of villains - the thugs from suburbia. | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
A house in flames, a street in tears. (three boys die in arson attack by loyalists in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Alan asked Yvonne to marry him, kissed her, then shouted: 'No Surrender!' (new image for Northern Ireland's Orange Order) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Anita Gonzalez lost her family in the Pinochet years. For her, and countless others, justice was done yesterday.(former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet not immune from prosecution) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Another good Friday dawns and.... (reasonable prospects for peace agreement in Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
'Black people call each other niggers, so why does it matter if white people say it?' (inquiry into murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Files reveal Great War secrets of British literary heroes. (files released by United Kingdom Public Records Office give insight into official views of T.E. Lawrence, Rudyard Kipling and Siegfried Sassoon) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta, John Crossland |
Grief means so much to Enniskillen. (attitudes of people from Enniskellen, Northern Ireland, to terrorist bombing of Omagh, Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Home Office suppressed evidence for 46 years. (United Kingdom Home Office suppressed evidence indicating conviction of Derek Bentley was unsafe) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
'If this is peace, what is war?'(bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland; includes related articles) | Retail industry | Michael McCarthy, David McKittrick, Steve Boggan, Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta, Colin Brown, Tom Gallagher, Alan Murdoch |
In a land of dark shadow, three boys are buried by thousands. (burial of victims of terrorist bombing of Omagh, Northern Ireland)(includes related articles on the attack) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Kathy Marks, Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta |
Innocent. But this murder tale is far from over. (Linda Watson and Amanda London-Wilson cleared of murder of Richard Watson) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
In the ghost town called Belfast, the only sounds are the sirens. | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
'It's like having Hitler move in,' say the general's new neighbours in the gin belt.(former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet moves to Wentworth Estate in Virginia Water, England) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta, Cathy Comerford |
Lawyers' pay: is it an injustice? | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
One hand stuck out of snowy waste led rescuers to a miracle in the mountains.(climbers rescued from Aonach Mor, Scotland) | Retail industry | Stephen Goodwin, Kim Sengupta |
Poor left begging as stores leave town. | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta, Glenda Cooper |
Prejudice, policing and the future of Ulster. (Unionists in Northern Ireland concerned about future strength of Royal Ulster Constabulary) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Reforms may force couples to plan their divorce before they marry. (United Kingdom government considers divorce law reforms) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Relief and anger greet release of guardsmen. (release of James Fisher and Mark Wright, jailed for killing Irish teenager) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Replies that showed the degree of hatred and contempt. (inquiry into murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Sectarian hate that strikes at the sacred heart of a community. (arson attacks on Catholic churches in Northern Ireland by Loyalist terrorists) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta, Nicole Veash |
Shhh, don't tell ... Tony Blair is a socialist.(Column) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Terrible beauty as victims are buried.(victims of Omagh bombing, Northern Ireland; includes related article) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Kim Sengupta, Elizabeth Nash |
The battles of Hastings. (London Evening Standard editor Max Hastings)(Media +) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
The criminal mastermind whose shadow hangs over Lawrence case. (gangster Clifford Norris, whose son David is accused of murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Kim Sengupta, Andrew Mullins |
The night defences were laid to waste. (defences put up to stop Orange Order march through Garvaghy Road in Portadown, Northern Ireland, broken down) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
The torture without end for victims of Pinochet. (former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
This fox was reared for a Yorkshire hunt to one end ... to be killed for pleasure. | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Ulster faces 'No' vote catastrophe. (more Unionists intend to oppose Northern Ireland peace agreement) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Kim Sengupta, Colin Brown |
Ulster's Blairites: how Sinn Fein is turning from Armalites to Armani.(Column) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
Wish you weren't here. (sharp rise in drug-related crime in Eastbourne, England) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta |
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