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9 results found for '"Professional Associations"' in Keywords.
Bob Pearson relieved at Shell drivers’ return to work (1978)
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- Interview
Bob Pearson, Motor Agents Association, expresses relief at the Shell drivers’ return to work. The situation at the pumps should take 7-10 days to get back to normal, once the drivers have returned to...
Bob Pearson on Texaco drivers’ rejection of pay offer (1978)
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- Interview
Bob Pearson, Motor Agents Association, on Texaco drivers’ rejection of a pay offer. Male interviewer not identified.
Keith Joseph on Finniston recommendations (1980)
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- Interview
Trade Secretary, Sir Keith Joseph on the setting up of a central engineering authority to help focus attention on the potential of engineers, following the recommendations of the Finniston inquiry into the...
Role of Government information officers (1989)
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- Interview
Elizabeth Jenkins, Assistant Secretary of the Institution of Professional Civil Servants, talks to Kevin Murphy about Government information officers’ jobs and how they have been asked to sell policies...
Douglas Hurd addresses Police conference on drug trafficking (1989)
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- Interview; News report; Speech
Selina(?) Hanif(?) reports on Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd addressing the Chief Police Officers’ annual drugs conference about tackling drug trafficking in Europe. Conference chairman, David Owen responds...
Kenneth Clarke on Health Service reforms (1989)
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- Interview
Health Secretary, Kenneth Clarke on the decision by general practitioners not to go ahead with a mass resignation over health reforms. He says the Government would like to hold discussions with the BMA over...
William Waldegrave on NHS reforms (1991)
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- Interview
Health Secretary, William Waldegrave on the NHS and the money the Government will be putting in to improve the Health Service. He refers to Labour and the BMA’s comments which condemned the NHS in the...
London Ambulance Service computer crash (1992)
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- Interview
Ian Roger(?), National Executive Officer of the Association of Professional Ambulance Personnel (APAP), on the London Ambulance Service computer which crashed, leaving staff frustrated and unable to do their...
BMA to rule on aborted foetuses (1994)
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- News report; Interview
David Kermode reports on a decision by the British Medical Association (BMA) on whether to allow doctors to create babies using eggs from aborted human foetuses. Research shows the technique is now possible...