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General Election- Neil Kinnock challenges Major on NHS (1992)
- Genre
- Interview; News report; Press conference
Peter Murphy reports on the 1992 UK General Election campaign in which Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock has issued a second challenge to Prime Minister John Major to meet him in a television debate,...
Labour calls for Parliamentary recall (1992)
- Genre
- Interview
Political editor Peter Murphy interviews Labour Party leader John Smith who discusses the refusal by the Government of his request to recall Parliament for a two day debate on the economy and foreign affairs.
British troops to stay in Bosnia for now (1994)
- Genre
- Interview
Defence Secretary Malcolm Rifkind talks about the possibility of withdrawing British troops from Bosnia. He says an assessment will be made in summer after the difficult winter period. Unknown interviewer...
Israeli Embassy bombed in London (1994)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Malcolm Brown reports back from the scene to Peter Deeley? on the car bomb explosion at the Israeli Embassy in London with comments from eyewitnesses Peter Seebright(?) and Michael Accleshaw(?). Then Eric...
Action on Yugoslavia (1994)
- Genre
- News report; Press conference
Iain Ramage reports on an agreement between the Contact Group involving the Foreign Ministers of America, Russia, and the European Union to tighten sanctions and prevent violations of sanctions against the...
European foreign ministers vote on law on democratic rights (1994)
- Genre
- News report; Interview
John Fraser reports from Brussels on a vote by the twelve European foreign ministers on a new law which extends democratic rights across Europe and under which the former leader of the GLC, Ken Livingstone,...
Foreign news review ‘95 (1995)
- Genre
- Interview; News report; Special; Speech
Foreign News Review ‘95, presented by Paul Maurice. Multiple speakers and reporters - see contributors. Stories include: conflict in former Yugoslavia and role of United Nations and Red Cross; disasters in...