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Chief Constable of Manchester Police, James Anderton, calls for changes in the law on marches and demonstrations following violence during recent National Front rallies. Male interviewer not identified.
Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, James Anderton, speaks out against gangs of youths causing trouble on the streets of Britain, and states harsher penal sentences would work as a deterrent.
Decision Makers, presented by Richard Bestic. As the Queen’s Speech puts the political spotlight on public disorder, the programme asks whether our freedom to protest is under threat. New laws are planned,...
Report on the Government white paper on curbing public disturbances, and the Labour Party response to it. Includes reaction from Home Secretary Leon Brittan and shadow Home Secretary Gerald Kaufman. Male...
Detective Superintendent Gerry Pope on the investigation into the murder of West Ham football fan Terry Burns in the London Embankment area, allegedly by Millwall fans. Female interviewer not identified.
Interview with an unidentified police spokesman on if the Government can and should ban public marches if they pose a risk of public disorder, with community relations with police at risk. Male interviewer...
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