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  1. Hypotheticals ‘95 (1995 Video)

    Producer
    Linda Bell; Caroline Hawkins; Juliet Winstone
    Subject
    Social welfare
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 3 x 60 min., 1996 sale: £99.00 (+VAT +p&p) each 1996 sale: £180.00 (+VAT +p&p) series

    Series exploring ethical issues surrounding social policy and the gap between theory and practice, using fictionalised case studies. 1 (producers Juliet Winstone, Linda Bell): Helena Kennedy QC and panel...

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  2. Post Office phone tapping (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Robin Corbett MP, on the Post Office’s ability to tap telephones for police without a warrant. Ought to be under legislative control. Discusses data protection and right to privacy. Male...

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  3. Princess of Wales wins court case (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview on the Princess of Wales reaching a settlement in her legal battle against Bryce Taylor over secret photographs taken in a London gym and implications for right to privacy of Royals; and on her...

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  4. Tam Dalyell on Fifth Man mystery (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Labour MP, Tam Dalyell on the identity of the so-called Fifth Man in connection with the break-in and theft by intelligence services of unspecified espionage-related documents (poss. generated by the...

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  5. Barbara Cartland on Prince Charles and right to privacy (1994)

    Genre
    Interview

    Amidst controversy surrounding the publication of Jonathan Dimbleby’s new Prince Charles biography, novelist Barbara Cartland says the Prince has been far too familiar with the public - Britain is the...

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  6. Max Clifford on Princess of Wales court case (1995)

    Genre
    News report

    Peter Deeley interviews Max Clifford, publicity agent, on the Princess of Wales reaching a settlement in her legal battle against Bryce Taylor over secret photographs taken in a London gym. Bryce Taylor had...

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  7. Douglas Hurd on increase in rape figures (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd explains the reasons behind the apparently drastic increase in rape figures. Also on the importance of victims reporting crime, and the Ealing vicarage rape case. He would...

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  8. New measures against press excesses (1990)

    Genre
    News report; Speech

    Paul Rowley reports on reaction in the Commons to new measures to curb press excesses proposed by a government committee. Speeches by Home Secretary David Waddington; Roy Hattersley on freedom of the press...

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  9. Newspaper code of conduct introduced (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Margaret Shiels reports on an agreement on a code of practice by the editors of Britain’s national newspapers after recent controversy over invasions of privacy. The joint declaration accepts the needs for...

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  10. New measures against press intrusion (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Political editor Peter Murphy interviews Home Secretary David Waddington about tough new measures proposed by the Calcutt inquiry report for the press to curb the invasion of privacy. Members of the press...

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