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Chairman of the Police Federation, Fred Broughton, describes the new powers given by government legislation to search students in schools for dangerous weapons, and sends the signal that carrying weapons is...
Chairman of the Police Federation, Fred Broughton, on the new powers given by government legislation to search students in schools for dangerous weapons. He states police must work closely with teachers to...
Bill Dennison’s son John, was stabbed to death as he waited at a bus stop in 1986. He welcomes today’s bill giving police powers to go into schools and search students for weapons, but feels that parents...
Heavy fog has been causing scores of accidents around the country today. However, careless driving has contributed to the number of deaths and police are saying that drivers caught up in two pile-ups on the...
In the wake of the Dunblane school shooting (13/03/96), an unidentified (police spokesman?) says there was never any intelligence to indicate that any schoolchildren or school premises might be attacked.
Unidentified male speaker says that with the police, one mistake and you are out. Male interviewer not identified.
London Today episode focusing mainly on the Dunblane murders the day before. Sixteen pupils, mostly 5 years old, and a teacher lost their lives in an attack on the Scottish primary school by Thomas Hamilton,...
Interview with Ian Blair, Assistant Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police, on demonstrations against the construction of the Newbury by-pass in Berkshire. Interviewer not heard.
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