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8 results found for '"Ken Dennis"' in Contributors.
Racial hatred man acquitted (1978)
- Genre
- News report
John Kingsley Read, former chairman of the National Front, was acquitted by a high court judge of using racist and inflammatory language, and for his comments about the death of a young Asian man.
Local newspaper dispute (1978)
- Genre
- News report; Interview; Speech
Report by Vivian White on Press Association (PA) staff’s rejection of the National Union of Journalists’ (NUJ) instruction to support the strike in provincial newspapers. Speeches/interviews by Ken...
British Leyland slush fund trial (1978)
- Genre
- News report
Ken Dennis reports on the British Leyland slush fund trial. The so-called slush fund allegedly paid for bribes for overseas contracts. Former British Leyland finance executive Graham Barton and his wife...
ABC trial background (1978)
- Genre
- News report
Ken Dennis reports on the background to the so-called ABC official secrets trial at the Old Bailey in London, of Crispin Aubrey, John Berry, and Duncan Campbell, focusing on the evidence of the anonymous...
Salem Hassan guilty verdict (1979)
- Genre
- News report
Ken Dennis reports on the trial and guilty verdict at the Old Bailey of Salem Hassan, charged with the murder of former Iraqi Prime Minister General Abd ar-Razzaq al-Naif in London in 1978 following his...
Richard Mall sentenced for Grunwick violence (1979)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Ken Dennis reports on the two-year prison sentence imposed on computer operator Richard Mall for wounding PC Trevor Wilson with a milk bottle on the Grunwick picket line two years ago. Includes interview...
Justice Stevenson on retirement (1979)
- Genre
- News report
Ken Dennis reports on the career of Justice Melford Stevenson, who is to retire after 53 years as a QC and High Court judge, and who served in many high-profile trials, defended Ruth Ellis and sentenced the...
Tom Keating copied old masters (1979)
- Genre
- News report
Ken Dennis(?) reports on the trial of Tom Keating. Geraldine Norman, auction correspondent of the Times, exposed Keating who was copying old masters’ paintings. Keating was charged along with with antiques...