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Duncan Parrish

Articles by Duncan Parrish

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A pool, a home, bullets and bombs

  • 27 November 2000

Who are the Jewish settlers on the West Bank and why are they there? Duncan Parrishwent to meet them

The young embrace ancient hatreds

  • 23 October 2000

Duncan Parrish in Israel and the West Bank finds unity among Palestinian youth and deep apprehension among their Jewish counterparts

Every parent's worst nightmare

  • 21 August 2000

More and more students are taking a gap year to travel and experience the exotic "other". Is it worth it, asks Duncan Parrish

Raging against the machine of state

  • 08 May 2000

Can the music magazine NME get its readers back by going political, asks Duncan Parrish

A day in the life of a grass-roots Tory

  • 07 June 1999

Still shell-shocked and wounded, Conservative activists are using the European elections to rally the troops. Duncan Parrish infiltrated their ranks

The NS Profile - The British-American project

  • 17 May 1999

Right-wing conspiracy or right-on broker of the special relationship?

Who rules the world?

  • 02 April 1999

Three bodies were set up as economic therapists to the globe. Duncan Parrish finds them much diminished

The New Statesman Profile - Manchester University

  • 12 February 1999

In this crucible, a generation learnt its politics and it went on to become the heart of new Labour

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