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18 results found for '"Bill Pitt"' in Contributors.
Liberal Party Assembly - Police policy (1982)
- Genre
- Interview
Peter Spencer interviews an unidentified male delegate (poss. Bill Pitt MP) at the 1982 Liberal Assembly in Bournemouth, about his party’s plans for policing.
Liberal Party Assembly - Police policy (1982)
- Genre
- News report; Speech
Report on a debate at the 1982 Liberal Assembly in Bournemouth, about the party’s plans for policing. Speakers include: Sue Younger, Young Liberals; John Alderson, former Chief Constable of the Devon and...
Labour win Coatbridge and Airdrie by-election (1982)
- Genre
- News report; Interview; Election coverage
Report on a victory for Labour Party candidate, Tom Clarke, in the Coatbridge and Airdrie by-election. Includes recording of the announcement of the result. Speaking are: Roy Hattersley Labour MP; Bill Pitt,...
General election - Bill Pitt on defeat (1983)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Liberal MP Bill Pitt on 10/06/83 about the loss of his Croydon North West seat, won in a by-election 18 months ago, to Conservative Humfrey Malins in the 1983 General Election. Male...
General election - London results (1983)
- Genre
- Election coverage; Interview; News report; Speech; Vox pop
Report on the 1983 General Election results in the 84 Greater London constituencies with comment from winners and losers. Speaking are candidates: Jeremy Hanley, Conservative, Richmond and Barnes; Hilary...
Bill Pitt on police bill (1983)
- Genre
- Interview
Brian Hayes interviews Liberal home affairs spokesman and MP Bill Pitt on the Government’s new Police and Criminal Evidence Bill
Trafalgar Square policing (1983)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Report on alleged Home Office criticism of Metropolitan Police procedures during New Year’s Eve celebrations in Trafalgar Square in London. A number of police were injured and hospitalised during the...
Decision makers (1983)
- Genre
- Interview; Documentary
Decision Makers discusses the debate: Is the British electoral system truly democratic? Or is it still enough to protect our constitutional rights? Bill Pitt, a Home Affairs spokesman, speaks out on his...