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Prime Minister John Major and Labour leader Tony Blair pay tribute to hospital staff, police and everyone who helped during the shooting at Dunblane Primary School in the Scottish town of Dunblane on 13/03/96.
Vox pop with residents of the town of Dunblane, where is a a mixed response to the visits of politicians and other dignitaries following the massacre at Dunblane Primary School on 13/03/96.
Interview with the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, The Right Reverend James Harkness, prior to a service at Dunblane Cathedral, to remember the victims of the massacre at Dunblane Primary School on...
At a remembrance service for those who lost their lives in the Dunblane massacre at Dunblane Primary School on 13/03/96, the Reverend Colin MacIntosh addresses the dead children’s schoolfriends. Four short...
In the wake of the massacre at Dunblane Primary School on 13/03/96, Dunblane is preparing for the arrival of the Queen and the Princess Royal (Princess Anne). Dunblane Cathedral officer Moira Herkis says the...
Dunblane Cathedral officer Moira Herkis pays tribute to the courage and calmness of the bereaved families following the massacre at the local primary school (13/03/96).
The Queen and the Princess Royal (Princess Anne) have visited Dunblane in the wake of the shooting at the local primary school (13/03/96). Townspeople give their response.
Colonel James Stirling tells reporters about the reaction of the Queen after visiting the Scottish town of Dunblane, in the wake of the shooting at the local primary school (13/03/96).
Words spoken by the Reverend Colin MacIntosh during a special remembrance service at Dunblane Cathedral. Follows the massacre at the primary school (13/03/96).
The Queen gives a message of support and comfort to the people of Dunblane during an official engagement in Leeds. Follows the massacre at the primary school in Dunblane (13/03/96).
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