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Interview with PC Stephen Hanson of the British Transport police, about receiving an award from Queen Elizabeth II and comments on fire safety in the Underground now. The policeman was one of 15 people...
Peter Russell reports on Private Eye magazine fighting for its continuation following the award of libel damages of £600,000 to Sonia Sutcliffe, wife of Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe, after articles in...
Survivors of a school coach crash which killed ten people near Fishbourne in Sussex are returning to their families in Fleet, Hampshire tonight. Patrick Muirhead reports; Inspector Peter Wadeson describes...
Social Services Committee chairman Frank Field on the delay in warning pregnant women about the dangers of listeria from eating soft cheese. He is calling for better coordination and communication from...
Schools Minister John Butcher on a scheme for training teachers to spot signs of child abuse correctly and how to proceed after, to help tackle child abuse. Male interviewer not identified. For Billboard...
The government censor in Hong Kong has banned a television commercial for the benefit of Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe as it’s message is too political in its call for Hong Kong residents to be given...
The FA’s Graham Kelly explains why they are requesting a change in the law to allow alochol to be sold at football grounds- to avoid crowd control problems caused by a late surge of fans who stay late...
The Reverend Peter Birch, the vicar who is conducting Laurence Olivier’s funeral services this afternoon pays tribute to the actor. Lord Olivier is being cremated after the funeral in his local village...
James Matthews reports on the police hunt for the killer of nine-year-old Annette Wade who died after being stabbed to death in Carleton, Lancashire (18/07/89). Includes interview with Neil Giles, Scotland...
Paul Woodley reports on an air disaster in Sioux City, Iowa when a United Airlines DC-10 (Flight 232) crashed near a runway and burst into a ball of flames (19/07/89). 110 of the 285 passengers were killed...
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