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Interview with Chairman of the Police Federation Jim Jardine about how the police force has changed as he plans his retirement. Male interviewer not identified.
Report on Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir David McNee’s final annual report before his retirement. Includes excerpts from a press conference featuring McNee on restoring public order and need for...
Interview with Edgar Jardine, of the Policy, Planning and Research Unit about low crime rates and high educational achievement amongst young people in Northern Ireland despite the social problems and...
Unidentified male speaker on how language in Gibraltar has changed since the border with Spain was opened, and why he likes living in Gibraltar. Female interviewer not identified.
Interview with Commander John Newing, head of London’s Police Community Relations Unit, where he criticises the publication of race specific crime figures. Female interviewer not identified.
Report on the latest crime statistics for London with a nine percent rise and only sixteen percent of crimes being solved. Includes interview with Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Kenneth Newman. Female...
Interview with Sir Kenneth Newman, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, on the 1982 crime figures. Female interviewer not identified.
Interview with Frank Dobson, Camden Labour MP, about Home Office figures on the arming of the Metropolitan Police and discrepancies in the figures, particularly in the breakdown by London area. Female...
Telephone interview with a male Brixton councillor and member of the police liaison committee (not identified) about a fall in the number of robberies in the area. Male interviewer not identified.
Report on the 25 million pound gold bullion robbery from the Brinks Mat warehouse at Heathrow Airport, drawing on comparisons with the 7 million pound cash raid on Security Express, London earlier this year,...
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