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37 results found for '"Food industry"' in Keywords.
Hayes at the weekend (1977)
- Genre
- Discussion; Interview; Music; Phone-in
Brian Hayes revisits his shows of the week, talking to: Lord John Vaizey, economist, on the possible upturn in the economy; Murray Bruggen, chairman of National Association of Probation Officers (NAPO), on...
Green pound devaluation - Conservative view (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with the Conservative agriculture spokesman John Peyton on the way the Labour Government has devalued the green pound (exchange rate used by Europe for conversion of agricultural prices to...
Green pound devaluation (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Agriculture Minister John Silkin on the vote in Parliament on the green pound (exchange rate used by Europe for conversion of agricultural prices to sterling) devaluation which the Government...
John Silkin on Milk Marketing Board (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Minister for Agriculture, John Silkin on saving the Milk Marketing Boards. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Mike Carlton).
Proposed closure of Spillers (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Unidentified spokesman for the Executive Council of the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers’ Union (BFAWU) on the effects on the national bread supply were Spillers to close twenty-three bakery units, as...
Frank Allaun on strike over Spillers closure (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Labour MP, Fran Allaun discusses the proposed closure of twenty-three Spillers bakeries, and on a meeting with the Prime Minister to halt the closures and prevent unemployment. Male interviewer not identified
Proposed closure of Spillers bakeries (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Unidentified Federation of Bakers spokesman on the proposed closure of 23 Spillers bakery units, and the redundancy settlement which will be paid to employees who lose their jobs. Male interviewer not...
Eddie Loyden on BL and Birds Eye job losses (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Eddie Loyden MP on the closures of British Leyland and Birds Eye plants on Merseyside. He says this could mean ten thousand people out of work in the Liverpool area.
Bird Eye decision to close Liverpool plant (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Labour MP Robert Kilroy-Silk talks about the decision of Birds Eye to close its plant in Kirby, Liverpool. He claims it would be a catastrophe to the town of Kirby, but also speculates that the company may...
Customer describes contaminated oranges (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Christine Chapman, a customer at a branch of Marks and Spencer in London, on buying a net of oranges which contained mercury; the poison had been deliberately placed there by a terrorist...