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14 results found for '"Merseyside Police"' in Keywords.
James Kelly death in police custody (1980)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Home Secretary William (Willie) Whitelaw, about investigation into the death of Liverpool labourer James Kelly while in police custody. Whitelaw responds to a call from former Prime Minister...
James Kelly inquest after custody death (1980)
- Genre
- News report
Report on police evidence in an inquest into the death of James Kelly, in the custody of Merseyside Police. Male reporter not identified.
James Kelly inquest after custody death (1980)
- Genre
- News report
Report on an inquest into the case of James Kelly, after his death in the custody of Merseyside Police. Male reporter not identified.
James Kelly inquest after custody death (1980)
- Genre
- News report
Report on evidence of Francis Keegan(?) in an inquest into the case of James Kelly, after his death in the custody of Merseyside Police. Male reporter not identified.
James Kelly inquest after custody death (1980)
- Genre
- News report
Report on an inquest due to start into the case of James Kelly, after his death in the custody of Merseyside Police. Male reporter not identified.
Police action in Toxteth riots (1981)
- Genre
- Interview
Excerpt of interview with Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, Kenneth Oxford, defending police action during the Toxteth, Liverpool riots. Interviewer not heard.
Scarman report reaction (1981)
- Genre
- Interview; News report; Press conference; Vox pop
Report on reaction in Toxteth to the publication of the Scarman Report into the causes of the Brixton in London and Toxteth in Liverpool, in 1981. The report criticises the police. Speaking are: Vernett...
Merseyside police view on Scarman report (1981)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, Kenneth Oxford, responding to the findings with regards to the police of the Scarman Report into riots in Brixton, South London and Toxteth in Liverpool...
Kenneth Oxford on Toxteth riots (1981)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Merseyside Chief Constable Kenneth Oxford stating the Toxteth riots were not race related, and that black and white youths were involved in the disturbances. Female interviewer not identified.
New police helmets in Toxteth riots (1981)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Chief Superintendent Ronald Hadfield on the new protective police helmets which have been acquired by the Chief Constable of Merseyside and successfully used by officers during the Toxteth...