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  • Merle Amory appointment - Keith Bright view (1983)

    Genre
    Interview

    Chairman of London Transport, Dr Keith Bright on the controversial appointment of black secretary and Brent Council deputy leader Merle Amory to the LT board by the Labour-controlled Greater London Council....

  • Merle Amory appointment - Reaction (1983)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report on reaction to the controversial appointment of black secretary and Brent Council deputy leader Merle Amory to the London Transport board by the Labour-controlled Greater London Council. Speakers...

  • Merle Amory appointment - Controversy (1983)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report on reaction to the controversial appointment of black secretary and Brent Council deputy leader Merle Amory to the London Transport board by the Labour-controlled Greater London Council. Includes...

  • London transport appointments row (1984)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report on the row over the appointment of Labour Party supporters to the London Transport executive by the Labour-run GLC. Executive Chairman Keith Bright is not pleased. Includes interview with GLC leader...

  • Kenneth Baker on Brent education (1987)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Education Secretary, Kenneth Baker, on his worries about Brent Council education service after he ordered a report into their local schools. And on what the report says on their anti-racist...

  • Merle Amory on Brent education report (1987)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Merle Amory, Labour leader of Brent Council, on a report on education in the London borough - welcomes the praise for anti-racist policies and rejects criticisms of Education Secretary,...

  • Brent Council leader resigns (1987)

    Genre
    Interview

    Merle Amory, first black council leader, on her decision to leave Brent Council after six years, she says there’s been a smear campaign against her and the decision was personal not connected to cutbacks...