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  1. Public reaction to Twenty Pence coin (1982)

    Genre
    Vox pop

    Members of the public give their reactions to the new Twenty Pence coin. Male reporter not identified.

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  2. Football Pools win for Reading pensioners (1982)

    A Reading couple have won 122-thousand pounds on the football pools. 63-years-old Ted Hoare and his wife Ruby have won the cash on Littlewoods Pools for a ninety-pence stake. They have been doing the pools...

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  3. Man jailed for life after 35 pence robbery loses compensation claim (1988)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    John Cookson reports on a High Court decision where a man who served 15 years of a life sentence for a 35 pence armed robbery has had his claim for compensation rejected. Robert Weekes, who was convicted of...

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  4. Announcement of Chancellor’s budget (1995)

    Genre
    Vox pop

    Vox pop with Londoners reacting to the Chancellor Kenneth Clarke’s budget and the one pence off the basic rate of income tax proposed. Reporter not heard.

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  5. Mercury phones debut at Waterloo station (1988)

    Genre
    Vox pop

    New Mercury telephone boxes made their debut at Waterloo station yesterday, and to give them a send off, potential customers were offered a free forty pence credit card. Rodney Bennett asked some how they...

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  6. Luncheon voucher proposals (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Conservative MP John Heddle on his proposals to raise the tax free limit on luncheon vouchers from 15 to 50 pence, in order to benefit workers in small city firms which do not have subsidised...

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  7. John Wakeham on electricity share price rise (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Energy Secretary John Wakeham dismisses accusations that the privatized electricity supply industry was sold too cheaply. Shares have risen to 172 pence, giving investors an instant profit of 72 pounds....

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  8. Westminster cemetery sell-off (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with the leader of Westminster City Council, Dame Shirley Porter, reacting to the report which alleges the council may have illegally sold off the three cemeteries for fifteen pence. Male reporter...

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  9. GLC scraps London toll scheme (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with GLC leader Horace Cutler on his decision to scrap a scheme to charge a 50 pence toll on roads in central London to improve traffic congestion, following the indiscretion of a GLC officer....

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  10. John Wakeham on electricity share prices (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    UK Energy Secretary, John Wakeham denies that the Government sold the electrical supply industry cheaply. In the move to privatise the industry, share prices have reached 172 pence, giving investors an...

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