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Roy Fraser, British Leyland tool room workers’ strike committee leader, is interviewed by Paul Woodley on the affects of the strike on the company and its future, events leading to the strike and possible...
Former head of Newcastle City Council. T. Dan Smith, key figure in the John Poulson corruption case, talks to Paul Woodley on his release from prison on 01/03/77.
Paul Woodley reports on the murder of the former Yemeni Prime Minister al-Qadi Abdulla al-Hajri, his wife Fatimah, and embassy official Abdallah al-Hammami outside the Bayswater Hotel in central London...
Paul Woodley reports from a march in Belfast against the Queen’s visit to Northern Ireland as part of her Silver Jubilee celebrations. Speaks to one of the marchers.
Paul Woodley reports on the hijacking of an airliner by an eccentric Italian who served champagne to hostages and flew around Europe stopping to make demands, pick up his daughters and release hostages. John...
Report by Paul Woodley on Yorkshire Miner editor Maurice Jones’ court appearance and conditions of his release following his arrest as he re-entered the country from political asylum in East Germany....
Paul Woodley reports on the death of the property tycoon Sir Eric Miller who was at the centre of a fraud investigation. Included interview with a deeply saddened Lord Mais.
Paul Woodley reports on a Government announcement by Leader of the Commons Michael Foot at a conference for postal workers in Bournemouth, on proposed changes to the law to allow postal workers the right to...
Paul Woodley reports on West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt’s arrival in the UK to give a lecture at the Institute of Strategical Studies. Security was tight. Speaks to Phil Kelly, protester on why he is...
Paul Woodley report on the Electricians Union Conference, including Len Murray (TUC) speech on the obligations of unions when negotiating wages.
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