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The word ‘teenager’ came into use in Britain in the 1950s when the young began to invent and adopt their own fashions, magazines, music and style. This was the birth of what is now known as ‘youth...
Explains the importance of the City of London, how it works and how it affects the fortunes of the UK economy and the welfare of the British people. The City’s widespread use of information technology...
Looks at the successes of the British civil engineering industry, noted for innovative design and engineering techniques, original approaches to financing and international co-operation and work to the...
Shows British achievements in developing and applying advanced telecommunications technologies, with British companies involved in projects ranging from providing services to parts of the world where...
Looks at Britain’s coastline, shown by research to be under threat, its management and conservation and the increasing focus on balancing the interests of wildlife, fishermen and local industries.
Focuses on the changing world of industrial relations in the British workplace. As recently as 1980 British industrial relations was largely a system of collective representation with unions pitted against...
Looks at how an unarmed police force copes in modern Britain, with over 160,000 burglaries in 1994 in London alone and a rising drugs problem, by following a police constable in an inner London area and a...
Britain is home to all kinds of people who no longer conform to the old-fashioned view of what it means to be British. This programme looks at how a traditional society can adapt to make space for different...
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