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Intrview with Employment Secretary Norman Tebbit explaining the change in the way unemployment statistics are counted. Male interviewer not identified.
Recording of a House of Commons debate on changes to the way that Government unemployment statistics are collated. Speakers include: Norman Tebbit, Employment Secretary; Eric Varley, Labour employment...
Labour employment spokesman Eric Varley on changes announced by Employment Secretary, Norman Tebbit to the way in which Government unemployment statistics are collated. Male interviewer not identified (poss....
Andrew Manderstam? reports on the rise in unemployment in the USA. Speaking are: men searching for work; Congresswoman Dr Janet Norwood; economist Michael Evans; US President Ronald Reagan; statistician Ken...
Employment Secretary Norman Tebbit talks to Douglas Moffitt about the latest rise in unemployment figures.
Interview with Employment Secretary Norman Tebbit on the latest unemployment figures, and prospects for the additional numbers of unemployed on training and community programme schemes. Female interviewer...
Interviwe with Labour MP and former Industry Secretary Eric Varley on the latest Government unemployment figures, and the Labour Party’s alternative job creation policies. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview with Employment Secretary Norman Tebbit standing by the Government’s present policies on unemployment and rejecting the TUC scheme, which requires a 10 billion pound investment. Speaking as 1 in...
Peter Spencer reports on Parliamentary reaction to the March unemployment figures, rumoured appointment of Ian MacGregor as head of the National Coal Board (NCB), and to a BMA report on effects of nuclear...
Interview with Labour Party leader Michael Foot, on his party’s prospects in the forthcoming UK general election and record at countering unemployment. Male interviewer not identified.
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