Anthony Browne
Articles by Anthony Browne
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World Affairs
Pop the Pill and think of England
- 04 November 2002
Who's afraid of declining population? Only politicians, obsessed with power and prestige. The rest of us, particularly the workers, would be better off, argues Anthony Browne
World Affairs
You can be green and still love the poor
- 26 August 2002
There's no longer any need to choose between men and monkeys. Both can be saved - or so the campaigning groups say. Will the Johannesburg summit deliver?
Society
You can't trust those dirty, lying hacks
- 10 June 2002
Journalists boast that they are the public's guardians against corruption. Yet their own unregulated trade is riddled with what amounts to bribery
Politics
The Bush edict that kills women
- 23 July 2001
If you thought you'd heard the worst of the new US president, read this
Politics
The New Statesman Special Report - Milburn eats up patients' rights
- 19 February 2001
How well does the NHS treat its patients? In the wake of recent controversies, Anthony Browne looks at the record of the present Health Secretary
Politics
Britain, the cheater's champion
- 11 September 2000
For the sake of business, as much as for consumers, we need a Ralph Nader, argues Anthony Browne
Politics
When science makes a pig's ear of it
- 15 November 1999
You think there should be a big public debate about transplanting animal organs into humans? Don't be silly; profits are at stake
Politics
Where do all the women go?
- 18 December 1998
Look around the streets and you will see that the homeless are almost exclusively male. Anthony Brownefinds out why


