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  1. Official secrets act purpose (1984)

    Genre
    News report

    Tim Crook? reports on the tenets of Official Secrets Act of 1911, and its current application in relation to the Sarah Tisdall case. Foreign and Commonwealth Office clerical officer Tisdall leaked documents...

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  2. Frank Galbally on Kevin Barlow case (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Frank Galbally, lawyer of Briton Kevin Barlow who is facing the death sentence in Malaysia, says that he believes he can have Barlow pardoned. He says that Barlow has been denied basic justice, largely...

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  3. Rape ruling sets precedent (1991)

    Genre
    News report; Speech; Interview

    Report on a ruling by Law Lords today that a woman can refuse sex with her husband following a case of attempted rape by a man of his ex-wife. With reaction from spokeswomen from Woman Against Rape Ruth Hall...

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  4. Mercy killing of 3 babies (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Phyllis Bowman, Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child, on newspaper allegations suggesting that three babies in Nottingham in 1977 were given sedatives and deliberately underfed until...

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  5. Official Secrets Act (1984)

    Genre
    News report

    Tim Crook reports on the Official Secrets Act, the way it is used, and how it has been kept on the statute books by successive governments despite judges’ recommendations. Includes comment on the trial of...

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  6. Peter Topping on Hindley legal case (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with former Detective Chief Superintendent Peter Topping, who led the reopened inquiry into the Moors murders. He denies that he is cashing in on Myra Hindleys’s confessions following reports...

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  7. Official Secrets Act reform (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    Home Secretary Douglas Hurd is interviewed on his proposed changes to the Official Secrets Act. Expresses views on critical comments made by David Hooper, a lawyer in the so called Spycatcher case; deputy...

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  8. European Court verdict on footballer transfers (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Peter Deeley interviews Barrister Edward Grayson, author of Sport and the Law and soccer agent Eric Hall on the interim verdict by the European Court of Justice, in a case brought by Belgian football player...

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  9. Automatic naming of witnesses and defendants in court cases (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Following the Casanova Corporal case involving Royal Engineers army corporal Reginald Booth, an unidentified male speaker calls for an inquiry into the automatic naming of witnesses and defendants in...

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  10. Criminal justice system (1982)

    Genre
    News report; Press conference; Speech

    Report on importance of press coverage of cases, in the context of a recent new law on reporting of trials, with reference to Thalidomide compensation case. Also examines backlog of appeals cases. James...

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