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Brian Ging reports on the trial of Colin Stagg, accused of carrying an offensive weapon; he was acquitted of murdering Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common on 15/07/92. Includes interviews with Colin Stagg and...
Brian Ging reports on the visit of veteran American musician Chuck Berry to the UK for a tour; includes clips from news conference with Berry on his music, life and times; music excerpts.
Report by Brian Ging on reaction to the Government’s White Paper, entitled the Health of the Nation. The targets are being met according to Health Secretary Stephen Dorrell and he says the issues of...
Brian Ging reports on an upgrading of London’s Northern Line underground rail network. Five hundred million pounds has put into new trains with the money being raised in an unusual way, with the builders...
Interview with eyewitness, Lee-Anne Hogg, on a fire in a flat in Hartley House, Southwark, London where three young children died and their mother and two other children were seriously injured. The...
Actor Tom Conti has been promoting a campaign to boost tourism in Scotland. London News reporter Brian Ging caught up with him to ask about his upcoming film and play, standards in British theatre and plays...
London Transport plans to carry out huge engineering works on underground tunnels, stations and tracks. The Northern and Bakerloo lines will be affected. London Transport’s Hugh Sumner speaks to reporter...
Brian Ging reports on claims of corruption in British football; includes parliamentary speech by Kate Hoey MP; reply by minister for sport, Iain Sproat.
Interview with Metropolitan Police Commissioner Paul Condon in which he talks about a controversial policy called Operation Eagle-Eye aimed at targeting attempted muggings in the capital. London Midday...
Brian Ging reports on the fact that Angus Diggle will be allowed to practice as a lawyer again despite being sentenced to three years in jail for attempted rape. The solicitors disciplinary council decided...
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