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COI synopsis: London Line visits the Mint in Cardiff to see how skilled craftsmen and sophisticated machinery produce coins, many of them for African countries - bags and bags and bags of them.
COI synopsis: Professor Donald Denman, who has been adviser on land economy in Ghana and Nigeria, explains how industrialisation can destroy the environment in which mankind lives. A global problem, being...
COI synopsis: From its mercenary beginnings, funding William of Orange’s campaign against Louis XIV of France, the Bank of England has grown into one of the most sophisticated and reliable banking...
COI synopsis: Industrial progress tends to draw people into towns, which can quickly become overpopulated. This can leave too few people in the country with too few amenities. However, if industry can...
COI synopsis: Big cities and big companies are, by no means, all there are to industry in Britain - as Maggie Palmer discovers on a visit to the Isle of Wight, off England’s south coast. Nearly 70% of...
NoS synopsis: A special report on the signing of the Lome Convention and the relationship between African countries and the European Community. Looks at African and Caribbean goods arriving in London’s...
COI synopsis: For two thousand years the Royal Mint, in Britain, has been making coins. So Maggie Palmer thought it was time she went and saw what happened. She came at a good moment. Not only does the Mint...
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