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  1. Denning damages award (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with law lecturer David Zallick on the Dennings Damages Award (the award given to a boy suffering from brain damage for negligence by health services).

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  2. Morning Call Archive No.11: Two major items: Home Front Exhibition; Linda Scotson on her brain-damaged son - nd [1985]

    Morning Call Archive No.11: Two major items from Radio Victory’s Morning Call series, compiled as an archive reel by the station. TRACK 1- HOME FRONT EXHIBITION in D-Day Museum. Exhibition designed to show...

    ILR South ILR South Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  3. Mistress of rapist receives damages (1984)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Josephine Lukeman, the mistress of convicted rapist Christopher Meah, who has been awarded 45,750 pounds damages, after he claimed a car accident caused brain damage and led him to commit the...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  4. IRA child victim’s life support machine switched off (1993)

    Genre
    Press conference

    Colin Parry, father of 12-year-old Tim Parry who suffered major brain damage after an IRA bomb blast in Warrington describes the moment his son’s life support machine was turned off.

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  5. Condition of Hillsborough disaster injured (1989)

    Genre
    Press conference

    Doctor George Clarke of Sheffield’s Northern General Hospital talks to press about the condition of those injured in the Hillsborough stadium disaster (15/04/89), some may have brain damage.

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  6. John Shewan hospital vigil (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Vic Ripley, area health authority, on the hunger strike/vigil of John Shewan at Westminster Hospital. Shewan is protesting against not being allowed to see the full report of the inquiry into the case of his...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  7. Conservative view on Labour taxation policy (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Conservative Party spokesman (poss. Norman St John Stevas) on Labour’s taxation policy. He says the creation of a wealth tax will add to the problem of a fame and brain drain which will damage the economy...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  8. Armed forces - Conditions in Northern Ireland (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified male speaker (poss. Northern Ireland Secretary, Roy Mason) on conditions facing British armed forces in Northern Ireland, following an incident involving a British soldier who was returned to...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  9. Medical negligence compensation sets precedent (1991)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Tim Crook reports on the case and damages awarded against Herefordshire Health Authority for the negligence of care to a patient, after 6-year-old Rebecca Field suffered paralysis and brain damage at birth....

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  10. We’re human too (1981)

    Genre
    Interview; Documentary

    Documentary presented by Lawrence Spicer on people with learning disabilities and brain damage including Down’s syndrome: extent of the problem, changing attitudes, experiences of the family and education...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
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