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James Malone, awaiting trial for handling stolen property, claims that the police tapping of his telephone was illegal. Male interviewer not identified. Sound level low.
Yorkshire miners’ leader Arthur Scargill on claims that his phone has been bugged. Male interviewer not identified. Sound in mono.
Charles Haughey, Taoiseach of Ireland, says he was not involved in phone tapping of journalists 10 years ago and he did not read any transcript of such phone conversations. He is to face a vote of confidence...
Interview with Cecil Clothier QC, the Parliamentary Commissioner for Adminstration (Ombudsman), on his role and on recent controversy over phone tapping and electronic eavesdropping. Male interviewer not...
Two linked clips of an interview with Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock about the monitoring of the CND by intelligence services and possible phone tapping of MPs also. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview with Robin Corbett MP, on the Post Office’s ability to tap telephones for police without a warrant. Ought to be under legislative control. Discusses data protection and right to privacy. Male...
A member of the Labour Party warns against the dangers of new legislation which could see an increase in the surveillance of individuals by the authorities and outlines the regulation of police and...
Series of clips supposedly recorded from an intimate telephone conversation between Princess Diana, Princess of Wales and an unknown man on New Years Eve 1989 and ercently released by ThE Sun newspaper...
Interview with Home Secretary Leon Brittan on new legislation which will see new restrictions placed on phone tapping. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Peter Spencer).
Report on Charles Haughey’s Fianna Fail leadership being challenged after revelation of bugs and phone taps between members of the split party. Male reporter not identified.
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