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460 results found for '"Economic sanctions"' in Keywords.
Rhodesian raids in Mozambique (1977)
- Genre
- News report; Speech
Report on the Rhodesian raids in Mozambique. Includes speech by Nigerian Commonwealth conference delegate General Yar’Adua, who speaks about UK Foreign Secretary Dr David Owen’s peace proposals, the UN...
Norman Lamont on sanctions (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
Norman Lamont MP speaks to Alan Clark about government sanctions against companies overstepping pay guidelines.
Len Murray on sanctions (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
TUC General Secretary Len Murray speaks to Rita Carter about government sanctions against companies overstepping pay guidelines.
Jim Sillars on sanctions (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
Jim Sillars MP, speaking to Rita Carter, is critical of government sanctions on companies overstepping pay guidelines.
Judith Hart on the Brian Hayes show (1977)
- Genre
- Interview; News bulletin; Talk show; Phone-in; Advertisement
Judith Hart, Minister for Overseas Development on the Brian Hayes show. They talk about overseas aid with particular reference to Africa. Rhodesia and giving aid to their neighbours Mozambique; stopping aid...
Carter and South Africa arms embargo (1977)
- Genre
- News report
Norman Beebe reports on President Carter’s support of the United Nations arms embargo against South Africa.
South Africa detentions may cause sanctions (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with John Dickie on possibilty of further sanctions on South Africa following the detentions of anti-apartheid campaigners and so-called black sympathisers (10/77). Male interviewer not identified.
South African arms embargo (1977)
- Genre
- News report
Peter Moseley reports on the South African response to the proposed arms embargo against them by the UN and USA.
South African arms embargo (1977)
- Genre
- News report
Anthony Goodman reports from New York on the UN arms embargo on South Africa following the arrest of all anti-apartheid campaigners and black sympathisers.
South African arms embargo (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Professor Hugh de Crespigny, professor of politics at Cape Town University, on the UN arms embargo on South Africa and its effects. Male interviewer not identified.