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Reginald Prentice describes the Teachers Blacklist, a list of people unfit to remain or become employed as a teacher. The reasons for being on the list is explained, and the possibility of a left wing issue...
Charles and Violet Kray, parents of the Kray Twins, talk about their son Charles and his imprisonment, the twins’ imprisonment, and what they are like as sons. Interviewer is Ken Welsby(?).
On his release from prison, Charlie Kray proclaims his innocence. He talks about legal steps to prove his innocence; whether he will visit his brothers (the Kray twins); job plans; personal threats that he...
Minister of Transport John Gilbert on speed limits on roads, drink driving, including alcohol limits and penalties, and seatbelt laws. Steps to introduce reforms will be put to Parliament. Female interviewer...
The case of Billy McPhee, found murdered in Crawley. A police pathologist at a press conference(?) describes the injuries sustained by the young man; an IRN news bulletin (read by Jon Snow) reports his death...
Jon Snow reports from Braga, Portugal, where he is present at the Anti Communist protests, in which the army are present, firing off tear gas canisters, and rounds into the air and using crowd control...
George Gale interviews Reginald Maudling MP about government expenditure and and the decline of law and order within the UK.
Jack Ashley MP, founder of Deafness Research UK, fights for changes to the laws surrounding rape, including the introduction of a policy of anonymity for rape victims. Male interviewer not identified.
George Davis has been convicted for armed robbery at the London Electricity Board. His wife, Rose, tells reporters that she will not stop (campaigning for justice) until her husband goes free. Male...
John Stonehouse MP is interviewed about inquiries made into his investments. He claims that the police were ganging up against him and his colleagues as they were only interested in getting a conviction. He...
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