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Interview with Home Secretary Willie Whitelaw defending new police powers to tackle crime and giving views on Commons debate on hanging. Refers to Glasgow Hillhead by-election loss by Conservative Party....
HM Inspector of Constabulary Sir James Crane on how community policing should be used to prevent riots. Female interviewer not identified.
Home Secretary Willie Whitelaw at the 1982 Conservative Party conference in Brighton, where he speaks about the Government’s policies on policing and law and order.
Peter Allen interviews Home Secretary, Willie Whitelaw prior to his speech on law and order at the 1982 Conservative Party conference in Brighton.
Unidentified male politician on the need for police to be more community-based if they are to counteract anti-social behaviour. Female interviewer not identified.
Report on the conclusions of the Scarman inquiry into the relationship between the police and the public. Includes excerpt of speech by Lord Scarman. Male reporter not identified.
Unidentified male speaker (poss. Shadow Home Secretary, Roy Hattersley) on why he advised new Police Commissioner Kenneth Newman to ban protest marches on an individual basis rather than impose a blanket ban...
Report on the opening of Parliament in Westminster. The Queen outlines the main objectives of the new session. Male reporter not identified.
Report on the opening of Parliament in Westminster. The Queen outlines the main objectives of the new session. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Labour leader Michael Foot take part in a debate. Female...
Interview with Leslie Curtis, Police Federation, on the Parliamentary decision not to reintroduce the death penalty following a House of Commons vote on the issue. Interviewer not heard.
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