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A report on the printworkers’ demonstrations in Wapping, the violence having reached its peak earlier in the week. Police Chief Superintendent Gerry Goodall expresses satisfaction with the present...
Bruce Matthews, spokesman for News International, criticises the behaviour of sacked printers, which (he says) included assaulting people coming in to work. He says he believes that any one of them would...
A fire has broken out in the Deptford warehouse which held news reels belonging to News International. Bruce Matthews, Managing Director of the company, is suspicious as to the cause of the fire, and...
Unidentified male Senior Fire Officer on a fire at the News International warehouse in Deptford. Female interviewer not identified.
Unidentified male trade union member on the allegation that buses and caravans being used by strikers outside the Wapping printworks have been bugged. Female interviewer not identified.
Interview with an unidentified male security expert who was hired by News International to spy on the striking printworkers at Wapping. Male interviewer not identified.
Unidentified male speaker (poss. a government minister?) on his visit to observe police activity and public order on the Wapping picket line. He is satisfied with the way things are looking. Female...
Conservative Chairman Norman Tebbit urges the sacked Wapping printworkers to think again, and accept News International’s latest pay offer.
Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock condemns the violence outside News International’s Wapping plant where printers are striking (speaking at the pickets?). Kinnock also attacks Home Secretary Douglas...
Mark Mardell report on journalists reversing their decision to back printers in the News International dispute following a high wages and benefits offer. Also includes speech by Labour Party leader Neil...
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