News from 19/03/1986
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Louis Blom-Cooper, Teresa Poole, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, W. J. Davies, Lorna Bourke, Keith Dalton, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Sally Brompton, Eric Jeffs, European Editor, John O'Sullivan, Michael Binyon, John Dale, Geoffrey Smith, Christopher Peto, Jim Railton, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Edward Mortimer, Pat Marshall, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Ballantine, Stephen Goodwin, Political Staff, Huon Mallalieu, Lawrence Lever, Libby Purves, Mary Mason, Peter Waymark, Martin Cropper, Alan Hamilton, Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, Sue Mott, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Peter Nichols, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, John Percival, John Hennessy, Brian Crozier, Francis Wilford-Smith, Dick Hinder, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Peter Vale, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Mary C. Smith, H. Rainford, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, Helen Smith, David Watts, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Alison Eadie, Christopher Mosey, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Patricia Clough, John Carlin, Sheila Lady, PHS, Richard Owen, Geoffrey Edwards, Chairman, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, D. A. P. Cox, Director/Secretary, Ian Murray, Allone Habashan, Golan Heights, Bryan Appleyard, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Hugh Clayton, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, David Young, Christopher Walker, John Beal, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, Peter Rost, L. E. Tripp, Michael Hornsby, David Green, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Dr S. P. Mangen, Sarah Hemming, Ben Brown, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Dr and Mrs K. Addison, Bailey Morris, Richard Morrison, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Edward Townsend, Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Nicholas Timmins, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoRate of income tax cut to 29% Budget Highlights Oil revenue from North Sea halved More aid for jobless New Workers Scheme Tax relief for charities Cigarettes to go up 11p Bonus for pensioners Dearer gas oil Petrol duty up No change in VAT Road tax held Covenant changes Into the 1990s Job start allowance Loan scheme extended Farm building allowances Tax help for small savers Talks on pay and profits Drink pegged CTT reform Picture Gallery Boost to people s capitalism Basic rate income tax cut Chirac considers Mitterrand offer Savage costs to be met Budget surprises please Tories 'Springboard for the future' Kerb case judge wins appeal Portfolio Index Foreign players taxed Boost for charities income The Famous Grouse Capital transfer change New town would make 'solid suburb from London to Southern!' MP says vicar to face prosecution Multiple Sclerosis UK firm to fish in Falklands Nissan unveils models for new plant Unions in dismissal talks News International dispute BL fails to decide on offers Water-colours in growing demand Sale room Reprieve for GCHQ unionists Gentle slanging by Tory candidate Fulham by-election Conference Guernsey Commentary Society 'must change values to protect youths from drugs' Judge cleared on kerb crawl case Sex change operation 'cannot alter gender' Baby 'born alive' in abortion Liverpool rates to rise 16% 'Spitting Image' for USSR University video link for sites Train victim wins £30,000 Double rapist gets 10 years Goldfish ban Appeal fails Picture Gallery Station plaza plan Barratt BMA renews call for boxing ban after fight death Prescription cost blow Parents form protest groups in alarm at school disruption Medical Group to pay Savage legal costs AVIS Chandler has clear lead in GLC chess Picture Gallery By Our Science Editor: Study on risk from shellfish Science Report British Stamps Drilling plan for nuclear waste sites Debtors lose water Claims cut solicitors' legal aid payments Kremlin protest on US warships adds to superpower tensions (Reuter): Helsinki is paralysed by strike (Reuter): Britons held (AP): Town falls (AP): Sikh's death (AFP): Pupil power (AP): Shuttle search (Reuter): Cyclone fury (Reuter): Vote rigging (Reuter): Hirohito tryst (Reuter): Gas grant (Reuter): Ariane launch (AFP): Mediator out Church bigger foe than the Contras Challenge to Sandinistas (Reuter): Street panic in Malaysia bomb blasts Sabre rattles in the Golan Fines on royal tour firehose pranksters Sindona gets life for killing Italian wines seized after three deaths Zulu union to oppose violence Mobil EEC says refund may have to be returned Police lay charges in Palme murder Cathay Pacific (Reuter): Ceasefire efforts under threat from flare-up in communist attacks Philippines troubles rumble on Rights Inquiry Marcos papers handed over Killings in Zaire denounced Row rages over gay rights in New York Picture Gallery (Reuter): Rescuers drag woman from hotel debris Grief of a Tamil mother Toshiba Nissan Nissan The rivalry that melted the ice Despite the pressure to stay at the top, in the world of women's tennis friendship still plays an important part In the final part of his series, Richard Evans meets the champion they used to call the Ice Maiden and finds both a warm regard for Navratilova and a lively sense of humour in Chris Evert Lloyd (right) Fame at last for a great unsung adventurer Reticent, eccentric, tough and fearless, Major Tilman was a Victorian explorer whop lived 50 years after his time Elle The race for records Concise Crossword No 903 Rolls Royce/bentley Ala carte Edge of stardom Joanne Whalley, fresh from a television triumph, finds herself running from herself running from praise. Bryan Apleyard met an actress who tend to avoid interviews Courage and marriage Orchestrating a cure for a man of musical genius Klaus Tennstedt fled to the West to become the world's most wanted conductor. And then cancer was diagnosed.. . The Cordon Bleu Cookery School Oxford Music Associates Ltd Vanessa's encore The Times Diary PHS: Pink carpet The Times Diary Rovers return The Times Picture Gallery Dazed The Times Diary Stress fooled The Times Diary Displaced The Times Diary Belittling The Times Diary PR: the lesson from France A cake that would feed us all John Dale gives a marketing man's view of the BBC ads debate Now Marx goes the same way as Mao How the law can help the unions Taste drive the new borsch A People's Budget Wives and Husbands The Shamrock's Shame Fears on protection of children Coach site choice 'Banned' in the Cape Finding a fake Cover-up MPs' obligations Crab fishing in the Falklands Keeping out the cold Age concern Satanic drills Prince Otto von Bismarch (1815-1898) was appointed Imperial Chancellar of Germany (From Our Correspondents. ): Latest Intelligence Resignation of Prince Bismarck Meaningful terms Brook Street Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Promotions Executive SECRETARY/PA Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items RCI Europe Ltd DIPLOMAT/PA Underwriting Assistants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill FINeSSe Appointments Ltd Secretaries Plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon Yates Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Secretarial Staff Elizabeth Hunt Saudia Saudi Arabian Airlines EMI Records (UK) Banking SEC V & a Recruitment The Royal College of Nursing The Work Shop Ref LEMH/CIP Multiple Display Advertising Items Christine Watson Ltd. Drake Pure New Wool Stella Boyd-Carpenter Ltd Abbatt Brook Street Scottish Television TAP Air Potrtugal Abbatt Senior Secretaries Graduate Appointments Hunter Turner Graduate Appointments Kelly Girl Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbatt Berkley House Developments Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Parris & Quirk Barratt Devonshire Financial Services Winkworth Financial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riverside prices within reach Rentals Home sales market blows hot and cold The London man in the Highlands Picture Gallery Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Speedy Remova Chestertons Hampton & Sons Queen's Gate Sw7 Carlton Estates Westbourne Terrace W2 Courtfield Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingswood Court Cluttons New Homes Lane Fox & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Forthcoming marriages Appointments Lord Fulton First Vice-Chancellor of Sussex University Mr Justice Skinner Professor Ronald Hare Lieut Rupert 'Micky' Moon, VC Cultural ideal of questing intellect Television No Title Tate Gallery Wagner battered again Opera Der fliegende Hollander Covent Garden Theatre Futurists Cottesloe Fascination with life itself Colette dame seule Traverse, Edinburgh Group Vocal De France Comedy Theatre I Do Like To Be Soho Poly NT Takacs Quartet St John's/Radio 3 Concerts Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall NatWest Dance Ii piacere Ashcroft, Croydon (Reuter): UN seen as best hope for the Gulf The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,997 Smiles in the face of trial by camera Portfolio Weather Whitehall farce in two acts Budget Sketch Basic rate cut of 1p will cost Exchequer £1.25bn in year Personal Tax Allowances Married Couples - Income All Earned - Annual Figures Single Persons - Income All Earned - Annual Figures Cut for basic rate taxpayers Income threshotds First moves in Tories' pre-election strategy Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Britannia Stamp of ignorance New strategy to help young and long-term jobless Unemployment More sell-offs BES tightened up the Budget Help for jobless Shadow over oil Grosvenor House Apartments Capital gains limits rise Treasury riches are capped North Sea Oil Eight big flotations planned within the year Privatization The Times Amendments intended to curb abuses Business Expansion Schemes Radical' moves on tax laws welcomed by organizations Charities Charity gifts relief Mortgage rates to fall the Budget Petrol goes up 7½ Cigarettes go up 11p By Our City Staff: Rate cut expected very soon Mortgages New rules for surpluses announced Pensions Racing concern as bet duty stays Tax on lifetime gifts abolished Estate Duty Change in rule adds to costs Company cars Petrol up but no change in car tax Motoring BinderHamlyn Extra levy brings fear of job losses Tobacco Low sales feared despite amnesty Alcohol Tax and Duty Cut in share dealing costs will boost competition Share tax cut Applause from bosses the Budget Royal pay in Shares soar Stamp Duty Full relief for Nazi victims South African Airways City M3 inflation fears recede Money Supply Tax cuts 'boost to recovery and jobs' Directors City relief on profits reprieve Tax Shares up £3,000m and 'set to soar' Stock Markets More borrowing likely after cut Loan Guarantees No help for unit trusts Property Payment by taxpayers up 4% Civil List No change for those in poverty trap Low Pay Unit Transferable allowances part of radical changes planned Couples' tax reform Levy on foreign stars the Budget Westminster, City and commerce reaction Green Paper on tax reform Working wives to lose out Foreign performers to be taxed at source Stars' Earnings UNIQUEAIR Scepticism on scheme to attract investors Budget Reaction Lawson praised for 'ingenuity' by Tory MPs Lawson looks back over time of growth and expansion March 18 1986 Upswing continues Parliament Success of industry Price of oil Commons Lock into Bigger Sales in the Times Wasted years: Chancellor in jam Varying reactions from backbenches Big growth forecast for home and export areas Output up: Inflation down the Budget Sound Sound money the key Prospects Halving of oil prices will give boost to exports World Recovery Output per Head Long term aim of faster growth Looking Ahead Growth combined with low inflation for price stability Financial Strategy S R Gent profits plummet In Brief Record trade deficit for US Sidlaw buy Profits rise Merger on Dawson sues Market Summary Bache will pay £12m for Clive Discount in full-scale takeover Berisford rivalry intensifies as Ferruzzi chief flies in By Our Economics Correspondent: PSBR well under £8bn target Growth in British output slows Laing up at £15.5m Opec may impose strict new quotas Investors back UB bid for Imperial Volcker 'is not about to resign' Cheaper money hopes boost building firms Stock Market Report Client's default costs Exco £30m in Tokyo share deal Deloitte Haskins Sells (Reuter): Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Why Opec is losing its grip on the oil price Tempus Base Lending Rates Expamet International PLC Lloyd's assessors win the 'tick' of approval Company News Ocean French voters take pressure off franc Supporters of the European Monetary System argue that the stability of the franc during the French election has provided an object lesson in the effectiveness of the system, and that the prospect of a big realignment of the franc has now receded. David Smith, Economics Corrrespondent reports Apointments Chesham Amalgamations & Investments Limited Japan may brake yen climb Optimism rules Stock Exchange Prices Hanson Trust Chestertons Overseas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smith Melzack Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atlanterra AG Multiple Display Advertising Items CPK Construction Ltd. Hobstones Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill FAST Growing Ad Agency Covent Garden Advertising Opportunity PA/SECRETARY International Banking Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caroline King Stockton Associates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cranbrook Training & Recruitment PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist Bernadette of Bond St Public Relations PA/SECRETARY to £9,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items SECRETARY/PA Dixons Commercial Properties Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Work Shop Book Publisher Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren International Ltd Hobstones Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holden Travel Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items When promise to court is broken No power to convict of lesser offence Sharpe Pritchard & Co. Mandarin: Worcester Mandarin: Kelso Mandarin: St Andrew's Bay should sparkle again Racing Dancing Brave leads classic charge Fontwell results Nottingham Kelso France roars by as we chug along Rugby Union Budd to receive awards Athletics Today's Fixtures For the Record Entertainments FA officials confused by obdurate Russians Football: Hodge the only Uncapped Player in England's Squad A treasure trove of trivia Lesson Juventus must learn Romance gives way to making money Last night's results Oxford pair called up Miller's tale of goals Top clubs make breakaway threat Rugby League Spring in Oxford strokes Tulloh twins make debut Athletics Cam and Isis positions Rowing Milne returns to the front Rugby Union Despondency for Jackson camp ICE Slatomg Scotland on top Brewery backing Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice One-day rules and pitch suit England Out of the classroom into the limelight Allied Dunbar (Reuter): Sri Lankans level series Olive branch for Ballesteros Black the crucial man to Aberdeen's hopes Sport in Brief Sibson is out to prove he is best in Europe Troubled waters for new wave
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