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  1. UK Embassies’ security (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Conservative MP Jill Knight in which she calls for greater security in UK embassy buildings in communist nations to prevent espionage and bugging following an incident in a US embassy in...

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  2. GCHQ security procedures (1982)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report on the security procedures at GCHQ after Geoffrey Prime’s conviction for espionage. Former employee Alex Lawrie comments. Male reporter not identified.

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  3. Activist crackdown in Russia (1977)

    Genre
    News report

    Roger Boyd reports on Jewish activist Anatoly Sharansky being charged with treason in Moscow. Charges have not been made clear but may be espionage or working for the CIA. A crackdown on activists seems to...

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  4. Donald Trelford on Farzad Bazoft execution (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with the Editor of the Observer, Donald Trelford, about the execution of Observer journalist Farzad Bazoft, hung in Iraq after being accused of espionage. Male interviewer not identified.

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  5. Cuban spies jailed at Old Bailey (1982)

    Genre
    News report

    Report on a trial at the Old Bailey in London where two Cubans, Luis Garcia Fenandez and Antonio Sanchez have been jailed for seven years over espionage allegations. Male reporter not identified.

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  6. Hayes on Sunday (1979)

    Genre
    Interview; Talk show

    Alger Hiss, former lawyer and civil servant in the US, talks to Brian Hayes about his struggle to clear his name of espionage accusations. Hiss served 44 months in prison on perjury charges after new...

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  7. Tributes for executed journalist Farzad Bazoft (1990)

    Genre
    Tribute; Vox pop

    Tributes for Observer journalist Farzad Bazoft who was hung in Iraq after being accused of espionage. Tributes are by his colleagues including George Pitcher, Industrial Editor, and Tim Walker.

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  8. Thatcher on Anthony Blunt revelation as spy (1979)

    Genre
    Speech; Parliamentary debate

    House of Commons speech made by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher regarding Anthony Blunt and the public announcement of his espionage associated with passing information to the Soviets during World War II....

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  9. Spy trials in UK (1983)

    Genre
    News report

    Report on the trial of Lance Corporal Philip Aldridge, who has pleaded guility to passing documents to the Soviet KGB, and on the earlier espionage trials of diplomat Rhona Ritchie, Professor Hugh Hambledon...

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  10. Disclosure legislation for companies plans (1975)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Campbell Adamson of the CBI on a new bill requiring disclosure of companies’ future plans to government and trade unions. Concerns over disclosure to trade union officials of confidential...

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