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  1. Royal security alert as Duke’s mobile phone tapped (1996)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Royal security is back in the limelight, after a radio ham tapped Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh speaking to a mystery woman on his mobile phone. This is the fourth time a member of his family has been...

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  2. Brophy child cruelty trial (1985)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report on the acquittal of Kathleen Brophy at her trial at the Old Bailey for alleged child cruelty against her baby son Michael Brophy. Her husband, Peter Brophy, who was also on trial, committed suicide...

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  3. Students march in London (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Vox pop

    Jason Kaye reports on a march in London by thousands of students against cuts to grants and higher education finance, with chants and music heard in the background. Includes interview with policeman in...

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  4. London commuters on rail dispute (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Vox pop

    The conciliation service ACAS is to hold informal discussions with both sides in the rail dispute later today. Railtrack and the RMT union are not expected to meet face to face until tomorrow. But as the...

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  5. Railtrack and RMT continue negotiations (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    At eleven o’clock this morning, the two sides in the signalworkers’ dispute, Railtrack and the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), are to resume talks to end the 15 week-old...

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  6. Pergau Dam funding was unlawful (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Jason Kaye reports on the High Court ruling that Foreign Secretary, Douglas Hurd acted unlawfully in authorising 234 million pounds of aid to the Pergau Dam in Malaysia in 1991. The World Development Fund...

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  7. Signal workers’ dispute reaches 12th week (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Jason Kaye looks back at the events of the signal workers’ dispute over pay with yet another forty-eight hour rail strike due to start at midnight. After twelve weeks the dispute has almost disappeared...

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  8. Talks on decommissioning of arms in Northern Ireland (1995)

    Genre
    News report

    Jason Kaye reports on the talks between Northern Ireland political parties on decommissioning of arms in the country. Interviews with members of the parties on if they think the arms will be handed over, the...

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  9. Mo Mowlam calls for royal move (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Vox pop

    Jason Kaye reports on a call from shadow Heritage Secretary Mo Mowlam for the British Royal family to move from Buckingham and Windsor Palaces to a more modern residence, which comes as Buckingham Palace...

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  10. Increase in tourism to UK from Eastern Europe (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Vox pop

    Jason Kaye reports on an increase in tourists to the UK from Eastern Europe following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the old Soviet Union. A number of campsites have been created in London...

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