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Des Fahy reports on the Labour Party budget proposals which will focus on reducing unemployment. Leader John Smith sets out the broad measures proposed at a press conference with Shadow Chancellor Gordon...
Employment Secretary Gillian Shephard on the latest unemployment figures, which show another increase in those out of work to almost 3 million in total. She confirms a Cabinet Committee has been set up as a...
Leader of the House of Commons, Tony Newton on the financial promises made by the Conservative Party in the run-up to the previous election which have yet to be fulfilled. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview with Employment Secretary Gillian Shephard on the fall in unemployment for the second month, to below 3 million, and claims the country is on the way to economic recovery. She remains cautious....
Excerpt of interview with Prime Minister John Major on the reduction in inflation and the economic recovery now beginning. Ends abruptly. Interviewer (not heard) is Andrew Smith.
Peter Murphy interviews Labour Party leader John Smith about the UK unemployment crisis, the British economy and the war in Bosnia.
Chairman of the Confederation of British Industry’s economic affairs committee, Sir David Lees is interviewed about the strongest growth in British industry in four years. Business confidence should see...
Chief Executive of home construction firm Tarmac, Neville Simms talks about the company’s losses following the economic recession and how he hopes that next year will be better as the housing market is...
Interview with an unidentified male speaker about the British economy moving out of recession and the outlook for British exports improving. Male interviewer not identified.
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont confirms the British economy is recovering following recession as new figures show a small growth. Interviewer not heard.
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