News from 01/12/1993
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James Landale, Mary E. Jelley, Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Roger Boyes and Charles Bremner, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, and Nicholas Booth, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, John Akerman, Sarah Bagnall and Marianne Curphey, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Michael Hickley, Philip Knightley, Michael Horovitz, Editor, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Kris Anderson, G. Lee-Gallon, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Alan Lorimer, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Edward Blackwell, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Boris Rankov (Director), Libby Purves, R. M. Bale, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Maria Harding, Sara Bagnall, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, Alan Maynard Director, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Andy Lavender, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Barry Millington, Timothy Glazier, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clayton Coon, Michael Clark and Philip Pangalos, Harold Lind, Susan Gilchrist and Lindsay Cook, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Harvey Elliott and Marianne Curphey, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kenneth Murray Director, Jonathan Mirskey, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Wallee, Deputy City Editor, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, John H. Williams, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Nicolas Walter, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Craig Lord, Martin Ivens, Matthew Parris, S. B. Kibbey, Jennai Cox, K. Swann, Peter Ibbotson, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, Graham Mather President, Simon Jenkins, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Michael J. Hendrie, Astronomy Correspondent, R. A. Harrison, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Adam Bruce, Richard Morrison, Roger S. Bennett, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, John Marshall, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoShowman Clarke takes whip to public spending Inside Index Budget Special No smoke, no mirrors, just loads of chutzpah Anatole Kaletsky marvels at the audacious way in which Kenneth Clarke found a public spending cut of £3.5 billion Go Places Insurance and air travel to cost more In Fine Voice Pensioners and the poor given heating bill help Budget Summary Petrol up 13.5p a gallon Tax allowances frozen Flying tax, roads levy Women will work to 65 Insurance premiums taxed Invalidity benefit replaced Aid for small business New venture trust Childcare help Peoples Phone 30p Bush made a knight for Gulf war services News in Brief Car washer jailed Riot film ruling Glasgow wins gallery Star opens sex clinic Family medals sold Independent losses Stolen cards seized NEC Smith says Clarke has betrayed voters 'Disgusting fiscal cocktail of broken tax pledges and assaults on welfare' The Labour leader says the Tories have ignored huge loopholes in the tax system and are turning to people on benefit to find the money needed to balance the books Opposition Picture Gallery Back benches swamped by a wave of relief Tory Reaction Speaker rebukes Patten for press leak Lawson admires a course set in 1980s Ex-Chancellors INLA 'planned to blow those English bastards to pieces' Arsonist, 15, is jailed for life Welsh police rise to royal occasion Chilly dancers feel the heat NewZealander wins Eton post Former master returs to become head of Britian's most famous School Uniqueair Cellular Communications Old surroundings offer new challenge Intercity Major keeps Ulster peace hopes alive The prime minister insists that the government was doing its duty in maintaining secret contacts with IRA By a Staff Reporter: Levitt told of his new tasks Keene on Chess Girl aged 3 injured by letter bomb No Title United fans released after three weeks in Turkish jail Abbey National Direct By a Staff Reporter: Fewer in pews but collections increase Mail raiders shoot policeman and hijack three care Comet You Know where to Come Fundraisers save threatened school RAF pays sex bias damages Hunt remains true to his wild days Court clears Tony Lock News in Brief CSA blunder Girl's death Spuds freed King coal holds key as reformists fight for miners' vote Mitterrand and Kohl try to save farm deal Long arm of America guides sparring Europeans towards global free-trade accord Delegates accuse each other of undermining Bosnia talks Nations split on Russian peacekeeping Time for a change in Europe By our Foreign Staff: France outlaws Kurdish groups KGB coup leader shows no remorse News in Brief (AP): Dutch pass euthanasia law (Reuter): Doctor gives in (AP): German threat (AFP): Buss abound (Reuter): French jobless (Reuter): Same old thing Barclays Means Business Clarke lifts taxes and cuts spending to slash deficit Inside 'Flight tax' takes air firms by surprise Petrol Prices Unemployed and sick bear the brunt of welfare state reforms Vat on Fuel Duty on insurance premiums will add 35p a week to bills Toll Roads Monkey business from a lion tamer Political Sketch Sun Life Unit Services 12 Pages of Details and Analysis War on waste and £263m increase to treat more patients Bottomley gets more than expected for NHS while Rifkind expects force will absorb reduction Claimants face tighter restrictions Social Security BMW £300m blow hits the rented sector Housing Scotch off the rocks Scotland Low inflation will cushion £780m cuts Defence Clarke imposes balance sheets on Whitehall Whitehall New units will hold tearaways Budget Briefs Legal scrutiny Pay freeze Running out Flow stemmed Treasury axe wielded at defence and environment Government directs spending to Sweeten unpalatable policies and bolster favoured strategies Winners and Losers University students facing grant and entry cutbacks Education School-leavers outraged by squeeze Universities Spending limits will deplete local services, says Straw Council Finance £3.2m cuts could have been worse Arts Dell Reduced subsidy for uplands 'will wreck rural economy' Farming Public projects, private funding High risks could weaken support for son of BES New Entrepreneurs National Westminster Bank Late payers face interest penalties Debts Tax break boosts unquoted companies Entrepreneurs gain with cuts to red tape Small Business By our Industrial Correspondent: Big firms must meet costs of sick pay 50p duty loophole closed MacGregor seeks private cash for transport projects Infrastructure Petrol levy signals £3 gallon Bell tolls for road charges to combat congestion Motorways Royal Bank Invoice Finance Rise in wine duty 'encourages booze cruises' Excise Cut relief marks first steps to 20% basic rate Allowances Married Couple, both Earning, One Child Married Couple, Non-Working Spouse, Two Children Married Couple Married Couple, over 75 Taxman grabs bullion and beans Gold Single Person, No Children Single Person, Two Children Single Person Single Person, over 75 Profit-related pay curb deals a blow to bonuses Loopholes Tax relief restricted on medical insurance Clarke praised for sticking to his guns on small business Families react: low earners and pensioners expect to feel the pinch from a 'lacklustre' package Single Mother/£30,000 Salary Fall in income ignored for retired savers Pensioner/£3,000 Income 'I don't feel guilty about being well off but hink I should pay more tax' Managing Director/ £80,000 Salary Back to basics 'is more like taxing basics' Family of Four/£18,000 Income Family's feared economies need not be made Nuclear Family/£39,500 Income Clarke the lion-tamer defends recovery The Chancellor's Speech Kenneth Clarke, the Chancellor, yesterday presented the first unified Budget, speaking for one hour 14 minutes. The following is an edited text of his speecj Makro BT Youth training to be boosted with apprenticeship plan The Youth Credits policy for training young people will be introduced early and adapted to a new apprenticeship scheme Employee loans to be tax-exempt By our Industrial Editor: Benefit change will 'cut jobless figure by 200,000' Exporters offered 'tin-pot' support Martin Dawes Communications Multinationals likely to ignore dividend scheme Women face five more years of hard labour Pensions National Westminster Bank 'I cried when I heard of VAT on heating bills' Old and Cold All pensioners get help with fuel tax VAT Granny bond offers security to over-65s Savings Lloyds Bank Home loan bill rises for millions Our Foreign Staff: Scores shot as intifada returns to Gaza Strip Any remaining good will towards the peace accord in Gaza has evaporated. Plo leaders have appealed to Yassir Arafat to suspend his talks with Israel Defiant Patten to start poll reforms tomorrow Shuttle endeavours to cure Hubble trouble Mandela condemns 'fascists' TV chat channel will give voice to disgruntled rightwingers From Associated Press in Los Angeles: Tramp's fire started California blaze Alan Coren The first unified Budget will determine the extent of not only cuts, but clippings Paisley's pattern The Times Diary No Title Round and round The Times Diary Ulster's repelling magnets All the blarney in the world will not be enough to bring the two sides together. The way ahead is local self-government Second lady of Eton The Times Diary Flying tonight The Times Diary Picture Gallery The human factor The Times Diary Yes, there will be pain Peter Riddell on a strategy without margin for error Master of the Ring A Budget for economic and political recovery Trouble in Gaza Neither side can afford to relax the timetable for self-rule Floreat: It Usually Does There is more to Eton than just a pretty past Accountability of civil servants could be double-edged Opposition to religious leaders' call on Sunday trading Church finances All presently correct? Frontiers of science If they want to get ahead Besting 'the best'? Clash of symbols Rare sighting Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Guide to the night sky in December Birthdays today Receptions Picture Gallery Memorial services Dinners The University of Liverpool Memorial service Eton College Latest wills Heritage Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Air Marshal Sir Harry Burton Air Marshal Sir Harry Burton, KCB, CBE, DSO, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Air Support Command, 1970-73, died on November 29 aged 74. He was born on may 2,1919 Personal Column Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Punishment he was sentenced to ten days'… Bruce Turner Sir John Stallworthy Sir John Stallworthy, Nuffield Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Oxford University, 1967-73, died on November 19 aged 87. He was born on July 26,1906 Horror in News Films Lynching of a Kidnapper News The Times Crossword No 19,402 Pichure Gallery People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Shares poised to hit record as markets hail Clarke Budget After-hours trading suggests the stock market will open sharply higher this morning, as dealers welcomed the Chancellor's resolve to tackle the Psbr Broad welcome from business leaders Stock Market Arts Features Sport Futures Pager S&P gives top risk rating to 46 Lloyd's syndicates Carlton's Takeover Plans Business Today Sickly Tonic Mending Ferruzzi's investors support rescue plan Eastern Electricity Inch cape share sector ruling Thomas Cook has unexpectedly come to the aid of a… Midland upgrades private banking Poll shows rise in US consumer confidence Business Roundup Verson losses continue Eurotunnel wins time Pearson in Extel talks BCCI charges dismissed Philip Harris falls 53% Leica Camera Ltd The Times Pleasing gamble might come off The Chancellor's sleight of hand could work Some new tax incentives are better than others What became of money? Pennington Eastern powers forward with higher dividend Glaxo allays fears over R&D spending Price war affects JLI Group Enviromed up Lada stalled Bid lapses Dundee slips BOC moves to split company's top role Turkish Airlines US problems cut hole in profits at Dawson Share prices bounce back to close near the day's high Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options German steel giants in talks on alliance Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Blue chips give Dow small gain Wall Street Money Markets Japan's economy needs fitter pill to cure 'foreign disease' Joanna Pitman says recovery chances will vanish unless changes are made to the country's industrial base Gettys break new ground The Times City Diary Hide and seek The Times City Diary Quids in Breakfast trail British Nuclear Industry Forum The no bad news Budget Tempus Dawson Picture Gallery Output expected to grow 1?% this year In the first taxes-and-spending Budget, the Chancellor said economic growth this year had been encouraging. Growth was expected to accelerate next year to 21/2 per cent. No risks would be taken with inflation Big reductions to be made in public deficit Kenneth Clarke said public finances had to be placed on a sound footing. Budget measures should take more than £20 billion in total off the PSBR over the next three financial years Official spending to fall as share of economy The Chancellor said that over the next three years government spending was expected to grow substantially slower than the economy. Control totals for public spending had been cut Strong gains at the close Lincolnshire the High-Value County The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hallelujah for amateur choruses As Radio 3 launches a daily celebration of Britain's choirs, Richard Morrison argues that our choral tradition is as strong as ever Measure of a master Recital: Four Beethoven piano sonatas played with urgent energy, but with no trace of Romantic excess Alfred Brendel Festival Hall Generous display of massive talent Pop: Louise Gray on a welcome London apperance by a maestro of American soul music, still going strong after 20years Luther Vandross Wembley Arena Theatre Barking mad Billy Radio Review: An entertaining search for "old England" Live Art BBC Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment comiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jereemy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Thespians in Tinseltown There is more to La than just Hollywood, writes Matt Wolf Theatre: New writing in Los Angeles; and (below) a Fringe extravaganza in London Loud, brash, lavish... and dull Sweet Charity Man-in-the-Moon, Chelsea It 's live , Jim, but not as we know art Can a genre that crosses all the boundaries of performance really be taught? Big money says it can, Andy Lavender reports Esc 's revels are ended Arts Briefing Heady spin for Dizzy Jazz Records Grinding of at dull axe Theatre Wild Things Playhouse Studio Salisbury Well-seasoned baton Classical Records Romance Returns Tune in to my dream Why radio is the last of the great romantic adventures Go places-at 20% off Best Travel News of the Year-20 per Cent off Holidays Worldwide, Exclusive to Times Readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Featured Operator: Royal Viking Line The misery of black gold Martin Ivens talks to Ken Saro-Wiwa, released from jail after a Times campaign Enjoy a little luxury Pick up tips from the experts, a little bridge from Omar Sharif or a little vintage knowledge from a Rothschild Your Questions Answered Poet of his generation James Fenton has just published another volume of poetry but refuses to make it a career. Margot Norman talked to him He is pleased to discover the power of making others say 'Yes that's exactly how it was!' When Mi6 talked to our enemies Undercover negotiations by Britain to end a conflict have failed before Barclaycard Does Cruise lack bite? Author disputes star's stake in $50m film of her vampire book Mario and Sonic move to new level Alan Mitchell on the growing challenge to the two computer games magastars Media, Sales & Marketing MacMillan Davies China Media Ltd Manpower Maxat Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club Emap Consumer Magazines Ltd John Ambulance Coca-Cola heads top ten brands Clever marketing during recession has created winners on the grocery shelves Greek tragedy, Whitehall farce Lady Thatcher started the rot-but the remedy, says Harold Lind, is no better It all sounded too good to be true-which it was This week's announcement that Carlton Communications is to take over Central in a £758 million deal has focused attentioon on the regulations governing broadcasting. Below, two experts give their views 'Brooke was right to act: doing nothing was not an option' Peter Ibbotson welcomes proposals which will enable ITV companies to merge Media, Sales & Marketing Link-Miles Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Mail Green screen week Newsbites Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Crown Estate Hyde Park Gate London Sw7 Very Fine Unique Modernized Split Floor 4 Bedroom Apartment The English Courtyard Association " Copperfields" Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate Lovell Homes London property lined up for change An overhaul of the the next decade may radically affect house prices Rachel Kelly on the way large-scale Thames-side developments and new transport infrastructure will change life in the capital Digging deep into the warmth of Mother Earth Earth-sheltered houses are growing in popularity: virtually maintenance-free, these modern homes have low heating bills, too 'Like an inside-out pool' Kisses of life for the riverside Agents ask buyers to look on the 'funny' side The Property Misdescriptions Act has caused dismay HP Osborne & Little West Trust Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manley Summers Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Interference with broadcasters unnecessary in democratic society Cost benefit analysis by court Comments on silent defendants Way to oust father from home Sex abuse standard of proof No authority to disclose evidence Scots Law Report December 1,1993 Court of Session United ease down after Hughes hits early goal Nevin at home on football's radical wing The players' union has a fresh approach under a new chairman, Peter Ball reports McIlroy holds firm to principles Peter Ball charts the career of the man who is leading Macclesfield Town's hunt for Fa Cup glory on Saturday Yesterday's Results By our Sports Staff: Quinn likely 'to miss World finals' Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath draw Wasps in Pilkington Cup Twickenham to be floolit when capacity increases to 75,000 in 1995 Fourth round World awaits new chapter in Chinese success story Craig Lord reports on the emerging group of women swimmers expected to dominate the world short-course championships For the Record Dolphin 's progress slowed by damage Akinwande fancies putting on the style Sport in Brief Reilly's strong team Barbarians lose two Norman tired out Cockroft in control Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Dunlop profits in foreign clones Huntingdon Canoscan recovers Wincanton losses Nap: Mailcom (2.00 Huntingdon) Next best: Frickley (1.50 Catterick) Catterick Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Syed Seeking double first at Oxford " Hello, I lead such a Complicated life, what… Teller brings new hope for Scots Mercury Communications By our City Staff: Hopefuls to face England in tour opener Cairns told to turn out or go home BBC1 Variations Rugby Union Atkinson strikes to punish Arsenal Aston Villa end hoders' unbeaten cup run Services fight splendid rearguard action Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Fa picks Armfield to revive England Strong hint for Keegan Omega The sign of excellence Swimming
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