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Peter Murphy interviews Secretary of State for Social Security, Tony Newton, following a speech at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool where he said Britain’s pensioners are enjoying higher than...
Interview with UK government spokesman (David Ennals?) on miners’ wage demands and the negotiations due to start which he won’t be involved in. Male interviewer not identified.
Speech by James Callaghan, Prime Minister, at the National Union of Railwaymen (NUR) conference on why he will be calling for pay deals below 10% this year to help with the economy and in particular bring...
Interview with shadow Employment Secretary John Prescott on the changes he believes should be implemented in order to reduce unemployment. Male interviewer not identified.
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Roy Hattersley on incomes policy, the need for a minimum wage, and trade unions. Male interviewer not identified.
David Ennals, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, on the benefits of the new state pension scheme. He explains that everyone will retire with two pensions; one will be their basic pension and one will...
Interview with NALGO spokesman on government 5% pay policy, suppporting it, at the TUC conference in Brighton. Says realistic discussion with government is needed to keep inflation down and help with...
David Stoddart, Labour MP for Swindon, criticises Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh for remarks made about the unemployed, and accuses him of being a mouthpiece for the Conservative Government. Female...
Interview with unidentified male speaker about the negative effect that Britain’s inefficient export industry is having on the economy. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview with UK Chancellor, Denis Healey, about the Government’s request for a loan from the International Monetary Fund and what the money will be used for and conditions set by the IMF. Defends his...
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