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Interview with Douglas Hurd, Home Secretary, on decreasing the prison population by increasing remission and using temporary camps. Interviewer not identified.
Interview with Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd, about the banning of automatic rifles after their use by Michael Ryan in the Hungerford Massacre (19/08/87). Reporter not identified.
Report on proposals by Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd to crack down on sex and violence on television, and set up an independent monitoring authority; includes interview with Hurd on his proposals. Reporter...
Interview with Home Secretary Douglas Hurd before his speech at the Conservative Party conference 1987 in Blackpool. On growth in crime involving knives; television violence; proposals for stricter...
Report on speech by Home Secretary Douglas Hurd during a law and order debate at the Conservative Party Conference 1987 in Blackpool; outlining his views on capital punishment and Criminal Justice Bill...
Light-hearted report on proceedings at the 1987 Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool. Includes speech excerpts from Greg Archdale from Bournemouth on benefit fraudsters; Giles Chichester; Home...
Home Secretary Douglas Hurd talking about immigration controls and a possible change of emphasis on claims for asylum following a ruling on a case of Sri Lankan Tamils. Female interviewer not identified.
Home Secretary Douglas Hurd says that the new controls on jury selection are common sense and not establishing a police state. Male interviewer not identified.
Report on the first International Police Exhibition and Conference at the Barbican in London where UK Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd, announces new fingerprinting methods and claims new laws/confiscating...
Interview with Douglas Hurd on the Conservative Party campaign for the 1987 General Election. Reporter not identified.
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