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18 results found for '"Stan Orme"' in Contributors.
Miners strike - Stanley Orme on reviving talks (1984)
- Genre
- Interview
Labour energy spokesman Stanley Orme on his efforts to revive talks between the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and the National Coal Board (NCB). Male interviewer not identified.
Miners strike - Stanley Orme on negotiations (1984)
- Genre
- Interview
Richard Dallyn interviews shadow Energy Secretary Stanley Orme, on talks between the Labour Party and striking miners. He claims they are in agreement over what should be done to resolve the dispute....
Miners strike - Stan Orme view (1984)
- Genre
- Interview
Shadow Energy Secretary Stanley Orme on the Government’s proposals for coal pit closures, and the ongoing coal strike. (Scottish) male interviewer not identified (poss. Neil Mainland).
Decision makers (1985)
- Genre
- Documentary; Interview
Decision Makers: What Now For The Miners? Now the strike is over, the future of the miners is considered. Speaking are: Fred Bradford; Kim Howells; Colin Sweet; Energy Secretary Peter Walker; Stan Orme,...
Miners strike Commons debate (1985)
- Genre
- News report; Parliamentary debate
Report on a rowdy Parliamentary debate on the current miners strikes as settlement talks have broken down over mine closures. With Commons speeches by Energy Secretary Peter Walker and shadow Energy...
The miners decide (1985)
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- Advertisement; Interview; Music; News report; Parliamentary debate; Press conference; Special; Speech; Vox pop
Peter Sissons presents a Channel 4 News special about the end of the miners’ strike following the decision of the NUM conference today. Also on calls for amnesty for those sacked during the dispute; cost...
Stan Orme on becoming Labour chairman (1987)
- Genre
- Interview
Stanley Orme on the privilege of being elected Chairman of the Labour Party. Covering his plans for the party, including winning the next election, and on the newly elected Labour MPs. Male interviewer not...
Crypto- adjective of the day in Parliament (1990)
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- News report; Parliamentary debate
Paul Rowley reports from Westminster on Margaret Thatcher not having to apologise to Labour leader Neil Kinnock after calling him a crypto-communist in a heated debate yesterday. Includes Thatcher and...