| The Independent 1998 Paul Vallely |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A city fighting for its reputation. (Manchester, England) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| A country cure for city children. (controversy over funding for Whirlow Hall Farm near Sheffield, England) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| A fag-end of a job. (United Kingdom Tobacco Manufacturers' Association Executive Director John Carlisle) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| A guru of animal rights ensnared in a moral maze. (philosophy professor Peter Singer) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| A loving slave who buckled Wallis's shoes and painted her toenails. (photographs give intimate details of King Edward VIII's life with Wallis Simpson) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| A new friend for the North. (mixed views about 'The Angel of the North,' sculpture in Gateshead, England) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| A sorry business.(Weekend Review)(apologies from Vatican) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| British society changes overnight as bureaucrats reclassify us all. | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Deliverance: does Northern Ireland need a Truth and Reconciliation commission? | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Embracing the Jewish tradition.(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Father figure with the common touch. (Rt Rev George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury)(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Good fellowship gilds the last summer of peace. (photographs taken by future King Edward VIII in summer 1914) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| How my love for Nelson Mandela changed my life. (Graca Machel) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| How the Church nearly lost its way over the death of Enoch Powell.(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| How the flying pigs became a crackling good tale. (escape of Tamworth pigs captures public imagination in United Kingdom) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| In the name of the Father and the Holy Vote. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair gains moral advantage over Conservative party) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Killer on the prowl.(mutilation of cats and rabbits in London, England) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Leap of faith by the men of God. (United Kingdom church leaders meet to discuss place of religion in modern society) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Lolita: should this film be banned? | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Love affair which ended in a sad exile. (discovery of photographs taken by King Edward VIII) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Raise a glass to the English pub. | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Signing up for scientology.(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| So Texas thinks this is a humane substitute for the electric chair? (death by lethal injection)(Column) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Taking on the die-hard flat caps. (Barnsley, England)(Paul Vallely's Britain) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The calling. (more people feel called to priesthood in United Kingdom) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The day Wallis and her husband met the prince and his mistress. (contradictions in character of King Edward VIII which led to abdication in 1936) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The gangster and the cherub. (Victorian cemeteries)(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The lesson from the underclass. (Blackbird Leys housing estate in Oxford, England) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The New Muslims: why are so many of us joining the most unpopular religion on earth? | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The people the banks forgot. (poverty, hunger and infant mortality remain serious problems in Africa) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| The soul searchers.(reactions to anniversary of death of Diana, Princess of Wales) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| They belch smoke and steam, but Port Talbot loves its furnaces. (local support for British Petroleum plant at Port Talbot, Wales) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Tony, the sin doctor.(President Bill Clinton seeks support from Tony Campolo, Baptist minister) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| United by a fear of darkness.(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Valleys find future in old and new. (mixed prospects for former miners and steelworkers in South Wales) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| When tipping is an issue of high ethics. (economics and ethics of tipping in United Kingdom) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Where heaven and earth collide. (Iona) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
| Words of wisdom for lost souls. (priest, poet and philosopher John O'Donohue) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely |
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