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  1. Police priorities and neighbourhood watch (1987)

    Genre
    Speech

    Police Commissioner (possibly Terry Lewis) speaking on public crime concerns and where police priorities should lie; the work of the anti-terrorist and special branch and neighbourhood watch schemes.

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  2. Matthews Interview: Trevor Ainsley (1982)

    The guest today is Trevor Ainsley. If you have seen the programme on TV Flight Watch, you may know who he is. He talks about his career and his ambition to be a painter. The programme was re-transmitted on...

    ILR South ILR South Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  3. A postcard from Strasbourg: March 1988 (1988)

    The Euronauts meet together for the first time since the Euro Summit. The cash crisis, women at work and the tropical rain forest are among the items to tax their brains. Jim Gibbons will be there to watch...

    ILR Sharing ILR Sharing Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  4. Police chief on crime statistics (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Metropolitan Police Commissioner Kenneth Newman on crime figures showing an increase in rapes, a decrease in burglaries, and an increase in the number of arrests for mugging. He also mentions the...

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  5. Kray Twins’ associate burgled (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with an unidentified associate of the Kray Twins, about having had his flat broken into. He talks about what was taken, his own investigations, the involvement of police, and what he thinks of the...

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  6. MP leaves Commons to watch football match (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Labour politician John Ryman explains his decision to leave the House of Commons early in defiance of the Whip, to watch his football team, Blyth Spartans, in the 4th round FA Cup tie. Male interviewer not...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  7. Voluntary work - Michael Howard needs you! (1994)

    Genre
    Interview

    Home Secretary Michael Howard says there is tremendous scope for people to become involved with voluntary work such as neighbourhood watch and helping the homeless and denies the government is washing its...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  8. UK crime statistics up (1990)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Crime figures are up, and the Police are to ask for more resources and more recruits. Property crime is higher than violent street crime. Police say more than a quarter of crimes could have been prevented,...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  9. Children not allowed to watch Romeo and Juliet (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    David Kermode reports on headmistress Jane Hardman Brown refusing to let children from Kingsmead Primary School on a Hackney estate watch Prokofiev’s ballet Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Opera House,...

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  10. Our kind of town (1980)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview

    Keith Howell presents this week’s edition of Our Kind of Town looking into the workings of the London Fire Brigade and spending a day with them. Shoreditch Divisional Officer John Weeble(?) explains the...

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