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Home and royal news review 1995 (1995)
- Genre
- Interview; News report; Speech
Will Roncon presents the Home and Royal News Review of 1995. It covers Prince Charles and Princess Diana (Prince and Princess of Wales)âs marriage and divorce, Prince William starting at Eton, the...
Armed police siege ends peacefully with gunman’s arrest (1995)
- Genre
- Interview; News report; Vox pop
Brian Ging reports from an Uxbridge, West London house where armed police were called to arrest a man hiding in his house, believed to be carrying a gun. Neighbours describes the scenes including Joanne...
New scheme to tackle shop robberies (1995)
- Genre
- News report; Interview
Jeff Collins reports after visiting Scotland Yard to find out about the British Retail Consortium setting up a joint robbery intelligence desk to record robberies, identify trends and individuals and reduce...
Police operation against muggings (1995)
- Genre
- News report; Interview; Special
Jeff Collins reports on the inception of Operation Eagle Eye, put in place by Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Condon to cut the number of muggings in London but controversial since his comments...
Shepherd’s Bush residents on local policemen (1995)
- Genre
- News report; Vox pop
David Lungren reports from Shepherd’s Bush in West London on the image of the London policeman following a leaked report by the Audit Commission which described the average policeman on patrol as ill...
Bobbies on the beat criticised (1995)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Superintendent Brian Mackenzie, President of the Police Superintendent’s Association responding to a leaked report by the Audit Commission which described the average policeman on patrol as...
Docklands bombing (1996)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Reporter Malcolm Brown visits the site of the Docklands bombing, and describes the scene. He speaks to Commander John Grieve, head of Scotland Yard’s Anti-Terrorist Squad; Robert Rose, a director of the...
No intelligence to suggest massacre possible (1996)
- Genre
- Press conference
In the wake of the Dunblane school shooting (13/03/96), an unidentified (police spokesman?) says there was never any intelligence to indicate that any schoolchildren or school premises might be attacked.