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  1. Met Police angry at portrayal in Eastenders’ rape story (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    Superintendent Ian Blair expresses his displeasure at how the Metropolitan Police have been portrayed acting towards a victim by BBC soap Eastenders in a rape story line. He is concerned real victims will...

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  2. Douglas Hurd on law and order policy (1988)

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    Interview

    Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd answers criticism levelled at him by Shadow Home Secretary, Roy Hattersley over issues surrounding electronic tagging, the end of the right to silence, and his green paper. He...

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  3. Guardian Angels on trains (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Tory backbencher Sir Trevor Skeet says he supports the vigilante Guardian Angels patrols on trains and they could have prevented a recent incident. He comments on whether police should be doing the job;...

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  4. Sir Peter Imbert calls for national crime agency (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Speech

    Peter Russell reports on a call by Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Peter Imbert for an FBI-style national detective agency to combat increasingly sophisticated international crime. Speaking to the...

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  5. Britain to be prosecuted over drinking water standards (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Environment Secretary Chris Patten speaks to Peter Spencer about the EC deciding to go ahead with its prosecution of Britain over nitrate and lead in drinking water despite his intense lobbying. He says it...

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  6. Britain to be prosecuted over drinking water standards (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Speech

    The European Community’s environment commissioner, Carlo Ripa Di Meana says Britain is being prosecuted over the poor quality of drinking water because the Government simply isn’t spending enough...

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  7. Britain to be prosecuted over drinking water standards (1989)

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    Interview

    Britain may have won more time from the EEC as the Government battles to avoid being taken before the European court over polluted tap water. UK Environment Secretary, Chris Patten is interviewed in Brussels...

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  8. Computer hacking a crime (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    The Law Commission today published their report on computer misuse recommending a new crime of unauthorised access to a computer should be created. The report was brought forward by two months so legislation...

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  9. Commons debates the police (1990)

    Genre
    News report; Parliamentary debate; Speech

    Paul Rowley reports on the annual debate on policing in London in the Commons with subjects including morale, resources and manpower, crime levels, racial crimes and need for police to be polite. Includes...

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  10. Harriet Harman on MI5 case ruling (1990)

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    Interview

    Labour MP Harriet Harman and Neil Kinnock’s former press secretary Patricia Hewitt have won a human rights ruling against the British internal security service, MI5, by whom they had been classified as...

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