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  • Banned Orangemen march (1985)

    Genre
    News report

    Dave Loyn reports from Northern Ireland on the banning of a loyalist Orangemen march in Portadown by the Northern Ireland Secretary, Douglas Hurd.

  • Islington police beating case (1986)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Peter Kimber reports on a new investigation to be launched into an Islington police beating of youths almost three years ago. Two of the youths, Gary Fowley and Daniel Jenkins, react to the announcement of...

  • Liberal conference - last day (1986)

    Genre
    News report; Speech

    Report on the final day of the Liberal Party conference in Eastbourne. The Government’s decision to axe half the workforce at the Devonport dockyards in Plymouth has angered the Liberal Party, which blames...

  • Neil Kinnock on Wapping printers strikes (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock condemns the violence outside News International’s Wapping plant where printers are striking (speaking at the pickets?). Kinnock also attacks Home Secretary Douglas...

  • Evelyn Glenholmes walks free (1986)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Evelyn Glenholmes, a known IRA terrorist, has walked free from court in Dublin due to flaws in a British warrant. Sir John Biggs-Davison, chairman of the backbench Northern Ireland committee says Home...

  • Police officers charged over assault on youths (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Four police officers (Michael John Gavin, Edward Napier Maine(?), Michael John Parr, Nicholas John Wise(?)) have been charged in connection with an assault on five black and white youths in Holloway, North...

  • Police officers charged over assault on youths (1986)

    Genre
    News report

    Report on four police officers (Michael John Gavin, Edward Napier Maine(?), Michael John Parr, Nicholas John Wise(?)) who have been charged in connection with an assault on five black and white youths in...

  • Douglas Hurd on politics, life and times and musical choices (1987)

    Genre
    Advertisement; Interview; Music; News bulletin

    Interview by Mark Smith, with UK Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd. He talks about his life and times; politics and politicians and role of the Home Secretary. His favourite musical choices are played. Includes...

  • Guildford Four case (1987)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with former Home Secretary Merlyn Rees, on the case of the Guildford Four, gaoled for pub bombings in 1974. He was amongst a delegation which asked Douglas Hurd to reopen the case. Interviewer not...

  • Home Secretary’s son attacked at party (1987)

    Genre
    Interview

    Inspector Alan Burrell explains the incident at a private party where Alex Hurd, son of the Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd, was injured as he tried to help his friend. Female interviewer not identified.