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7 results found for '"Ian Johnston"' in Contributors.
Body discovered in hospital toilet after 6 days (1989)
- Genre
- Interview; News report; Vox pop
Julie Sedgwick reports on the response to the news that an outpatient was found dead in a toilet after 6 days at St Bartholomew’s Hospital. Includes vox pop with other outpatients; Ian Johnston, hospital...
Crime in the capital (1993)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Report following a debate by LBC London on crime in the capital. Interviews on prevention and deterrents with Geoffrey Joseph whose daughter was murdered by a 12 year-old boy; homeless counsellor Barbara...
London policeman shot dead (1993)
- Genre
- News report; Press conference; Speech; Tribute
Jeremy Hillman reports on the shooting dead of 44 year-old PC Patrick Dunne by an armed gang while investigating a burglary in Clapham, South London. The crime is believed to have been drug-related. Speakers...
Colin Stagg aquittal of Rachel Nickell murder (1994)
- Genre
- Press conference
Press conference in which Police Assistant Commissioner Ian Johnston outlines the changes in the way psychologists are used to help solve cases, following the acquittal of Colin Stagg of the murder of Rachel...
Case review of Rachel Nickell murder (1994)
- Genre
- Press conference
Press conference in which Police Assistant Commissioner Ian Johnston outlines the review mechanism which will enable the murder case of Rachel Nickell to be opened again following the acquittal of Colin Stagg.
Police launch dawn raids against burglary suspects (1995)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Assistant Commissioner Ian Johnston of the Metropolitan Police on the outcome of a number of dawn raids carried out at the addresses of suspected burglars and on the planning for the...
Operation Christmas Cracker burglary operation (1995)
- Genre
- Interview
Paul Chapman interviews Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Ian Johnston, at Scotland Yard, about Britain’s biggest ever anti-burglary police operation where thousands of people have been...