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  1. Roy Hattersley on Government and strikes (1984)

    Genre
    Interview

    Labour’s deputy leader, Roy Hattersley, accuses the Government of using the coal and docks strike for political advantage. Male interviewer not identified.

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  2. Ted Johns, docker, on campaign to stop docks closures (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Ted Johns, a London docker, on the closure of the docks and leading protests against the closure. Johns claims that London cannot survive without the Docklands. He also says that people no longer trust the...

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  3. Docks strike-NAPE view (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Nicholas Finney, director of the National Association of Port Employers, about the three-week-old docks strike. The original reason for the dispute - the scrapping of the National Docks Labour...

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  4. GLC withdraws from Surrey Docks redevelopment (1982)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report on the withdrawal of the Greater London Council from a planned two hundred million-pound redevelopment of Surrey Docks involving the Lysander Estates consortium. Speakers include: GLC planning...

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  5. Dockers return as strike crumbles (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Claire Dalton reports from Hull on the failing docks strike as workers chose to go back to work despite the protestations of Liverpool flying pickets (heard shouting). The original reason for the dispute -...

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  6. Movietone’s News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell: US Maritime Hold-Up

    Date released
    16 Sep 1946
    Series name
    British Movietone News
    Issue no
    902
    NoS ID
    014044
    Story no
    7 / 8

    MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Maritime Strike. DESCRIPTION: A strike by maritime workers has brought to a halt America’s Docks. SHOTLIST: KS GV idle ships. Various shots of New York docks, idle ships etc. Workmen...

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  7. London Docks - 11 Man Dispute Blocks Nation’s Food

    Date released
    21 Jun 1948
    Series name
    Pathe News
    Issue no
    48/50
    NoS ID
    102422
    Story no
    6 / 6
    Extras
    1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list

    Food rots in London Docks as 14,000 men go on unofficial strike.

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  8. 300 BUSINESSMEN VISIT CARDIFF AND NEWPORT DOCKS

    Date other
    25 Jun 1927
    Series name
    Gaumont Graphic
    NoS ID
    386562
    Extras
    1 film clip

    NfO synopsis: 300 businessmen from London and the Midlands visit Cardiff and Newport Docks

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  9. Movietone’s Review of the War Time News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell: Ruined Docks Carry on as Usual

    Date released
    19 Aug 1940
    Series name
    British Movietone News
    Issue no
    585
    NoS ID
    011073
    Story no
    3 / 8

    MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: American Journalists at Bristol. DESCRIPTION: American journalists see for themselves that German reports on the damage to Bristol docks was inaccurate. The London docks also carry on...

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  10. Tilbury Docks strike ends (1983)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Vox pop

    Report on the end of the Tilbury Docks strike in London following an agreement between unions and the Port of London Authority. Includes interview with Bill Munday, Transport and General Workers Union...

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