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  1. Access to official information (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Professor Aubrey Diamond on the Law Society’s recommendations to the Law Reform Commission for legislation enforcing public right of access to official information, and for the repeal of...

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  2. Merlyn Rees on reform of Official Secrets Act (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with UK Home Secretary Merlyn Rees on the reform of Section 2 of the Official Secrets Act. Certain areas will still be protected and could not be reported by journalists. Says this is completely...

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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. D-notice system for newspapers changing (1980)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Conservative MP and former journalist, Jonathan Aitken, on proposed changes to the D-Notice system of regulating newspaper coverage of UK Government information covered by the Official Secrets...

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  6. Reforms to official secrets act (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Speech; Parliamentary debate

    The Official Secrets Act is to be reformed so that only information that is related to national security will be covered. Home Secretary Douglas Hurd announces to the Commons the areas to be changed;...

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  7. Freedom of information (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview about freedom of information. Unidentified male speaker talks about the need for an open system and why it is important to scrap the Official Secrets Act after 75 years. Male interviewer not...

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  8. Freedom of Information Committee on abolition of Official Secrets Act (1975)

    Genre
    Interview

    An unidentified male Freedom of Information Committee spokesman outlines the need for a freedom of information act, based on the American model. The advantages are discussed, as well as the types of...

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  9. Implications of Clive Ponting case (1985)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe about the legal and Parliamentary implications of the Clive Ponting case, where the use of the Official Secrets Act against civil servant Ponting was called...

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  10. Harold Evans on Crossman Diaries injunction (1975)

    Genre
    Interview

    Harold Evans, Editor of the Sunday Times, fights for the rights for publication of the diaries of former Labour minister Richard Crossman, thereby risking prosecution under the Official Secrets Act. Male...

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