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Unidentified Conservative spokesman defending the government’s policy on the prevention and punishment of crime in view of the latest record crime figures, and also on this morning’s IRA terrorist bomb...
Martin Young interviews Commander David Stevens about the publication of record crime figures in London for 1991.
Report on a news conference by shadow Home Secretary Roy Hattersley (with excerpts) claiming a dramatic increase in crime under the Conservative Government who refuse to act on the Morgan Report to reduce...
Stephanie West interviews Home Office Minister John Patten following crime figures which show a rise of 15 percent in England and Wales last year. He says its due to better crime reporting and not to social...
Report on the Inspector of Forces in the Midlands, Geoffrey Dear, refusing Derbyshire police force a certificate of efficiency prompting a meeting at the Home Office with Minister for Police Earl Ferrers to...
Despite a 15 percent rise in crime this year Home Office minister Michael Jack says there are positives and the Government is putting in place practical measures. Paul Rowley interviews.
Home Office Minister, Michael Jack discusses rising crime figures and the steps the Government is taking to tackle crime. He responds to comments made by Shadow Home Secretary, Tony Blair, and denies that...
Paul Rowley interviews Home Office minister Michael Jack about a new think tank called the National Board for Crime Prevention created by the Government. It will include top industrialists and business...
Mike Carlton interviews guest on his Morning Report, new Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Paul Condon, about a London-wide campaign named Operation Bumblebee to crackdown on burglary and improve crime...
Report following a debate by LBC London on crime in the capital. Interviews on prevention and deterrents with Geoffrey Joseph whose daughter was murdered by a 12 year-old boy; homeless counsellor Barbara...
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