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Home Secretary Willie Whitelaw speaks in the House of Commons about police needing public support during riots across the UK.
Speech by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on rioting and violence breaking out across the country. In three sections.
Excerpt of interview with Police Commissioner Brian Fairbairn denying that police have aggravated problems in Brixton, London after criticism of police handling of riots there. Interviewer not heard.
Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall Police, John Alderson on his views on police community relations and police management, as given today to the Lord Scarman inquiry into riots this summer. Male...
Decision Makers presented by Dave Loyn on the summer of inner city violence and forthcoming reports on the Brixton and Toxteth riots by Lord Scarman (Leslie Scarman) and Environment Secretary Michael...
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher denies that there is racism within the Police and insists that immigration must be curbed to improve race relations. (Indian?) male interviewer not identified (Thatcher...
Interview with SDLP spokesman, Michael Canavan, calling for an end to the use of plastic bullets to enforce law and order in Northern Ireland. Female interviewer not identified.
Interview with Chair of Liverpool Police Committee, Margaret Simey, about police behaviour during the Toxteth riots in Liverpool and their planned inquiry into the breakdown of the police relationship with...
Commons statement by Home Secretary William (Willie) Whitelaw on the weekend’s riots in Toxteth and Southall, including pledging full support for the police to take action where necessary to suppress the...
Extract of speech by Home Secretary William (Willie) Whitelaw, in which he calls for the cooperation of the public and communities with the police following the recent riots in Toxteth and Southall.
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