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33 results found for '"Nationalists"' in Keywords.

  • Stalling of talks at the Lancaster House Conference (1979)

    Genre
    News report; Press conference

    Nick Peters reports on confusion at the Lancaster House Conference on Zimbabwe Rhodesia over the wording of the Patriotic Front statement on the constitution, and Chairman Lord Carrington (Peter Carington)'s...

  • Solve Rhodesian crisis (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Tory MP Francis Pym agrees the civil war in Rhodesia is getting worse, and calls on Britain to see what help can be brought in, such as putting pressure on nationalist leader Robert Mugabe to achieve peace.

  • Lancaster House conference tackles Zimbabwe Rhodesia ceasefire (1979)

    Genre
    News report

    Report on the third stage of the Lancaster House Conference in London chaired by Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington (Peter Carington) on effecting a ceasefire in Zimbabwe Rhodesia which the Patriotic Front...

  • Robert Hughes on Zimbabwe/ Rhodesia (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Robert Hughes (Labour MP?) talks about the situation in Zimbabwe/ Rhodesia: elections; the Lancaster House talks; the Patriotic Front. Refers to a report. Female interviewer not identified.

  • Lancaster House conference on Rhodesia (1979)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Coverage and analysis of the conference being held at Lancaster House, London, to facilitate peace talks between factions within Rhodesia Zimbabwe. Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington is in the chair and...

  • Murder by gaslight (1980)

    Genre
    Drama; Serial

    The Murder By Gaslight drama series for radio, based on real-life Victorian murders, presents a portion of Manchester Martyrs, written by Leo Knowles, and narrated by Leo McKern. The so-called martyrs...

  • Hunger striker Raymond McCreesh dies (1981)

    Genre
    News report; Obituary; Interview

    Report on the death of hunger striker Raymond McCreesh. His brother, Catholic priest, Father Brian McCreesh, explains why his brother joined the hunger strike in the H-Block at the Maze Prison in Belfast....

  • Lombard Lane bomb - Possible Welsh connection (1982)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report on the detonation of a terrorist bomb in Lombard Lane in the City of London, possibly by the Welsh Army of Workers. Speakers include: Barry Powell, News of the World reporter; City of London Police...

  • Birmingham bombing - Possible Welsh connection (1982)

    Genre
    News report

    Report on the bombing of the Birmingham Water Board offices. A group called the Wales Army of Workers has admitted responsibility. Male reporter not identified.

  • Lombard Lane bomb - Possible Welsh connection (1982)

    Genre
    Interview

    City of London Police spokesman John Simmonds on the detonation of a terrorist bomb in Lombard Lane. Welsh nationalists have been identified as the main suspects. Male reporter not identified (poss. Kevin...