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  1. Leon Brittan on phone tapping allegations (1985)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Home Secretary Leon Brittan on his own investigations into claims of telephone surveillance by MI5 of subjects not posing a threat to national security, made by a Channel 4 documentary,...

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  2. CND Vice-Chairman on Government’s right to tap phones (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Two interviews with CND Vice-Chairman, Joan Ruddock on the court case to challenge the Government’s right to tap the telephones of CND members. Male interviewer not identified; female interviewer not...

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  3. UK aids Columbia in drug war (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Nick Peters interviews UK Foreign Secretary, John Major, on the the nature of Britain’s military aid to the Columbian government’s war against drug producers and traffickers. British troops will not be...

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  4. Patulin in apple juice (1993)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with a Conservative minister (not identified - poss. Nicholas Soames) on what the government is going to do about high levels of patulin (a naturally occurring toxic chemical) in some apple juice....

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  5. Police deny bugging Sikhs (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Detective Chief Superintendent David Baker denies that police acted under pressure from the Government over the Leicester Sikh trial and denies bugging members of the Sikh community - it was by chance that...

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  6. Armagh SAS presence, purely for surveillence purposes (1976)

    Genre
    Discussion; Interview

    UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson talks about the problems in Armagh, Northern Ireland. The SAS have been sent in for surveillance purposes. The image of the SAS is discussed, and the problems and advantages...

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  7. Judith Chalmers photographs released to press (1986)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Private detective Trevor Witherley on photographs of Judith Chalmers and her producer Peter Hughes that he (Witherley) released to the press. In self-defence, he says that he and his teenage assistant, Nick...

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  8. Laser 558 crew questioned by police (1985)

    Genre
    Interview; News report; Special; Speech

    Report on the questioning of the crew of the offshore pirate radio station Laser 558, whose vessel is docked at Harwich following a government surveillance operation. Includes Department of Trade official...

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  9. PM on Northern Ireland security (1976)

    Genre
    Interview

    UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson is interviewed on the subject of the Northern Ireland conflict. Issues addressed are the step up in surveillance and the tightening up of security without disrupting the...

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  10. Douglas Hurd on law and order policy (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd answers criticism levelled at him by Shadow Home Secretary, Roy Hattersley over issues surrounding electronic tagging, the end of the right to silence, and his green paper. He...

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