The Times - 27/03/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Derek Harris, David Hewson, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Margaret Stone, By a Staff Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Shipping Correspondent, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Christopher Thomas, By Clifford Webb, From Our Own Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Harry Golombek, From John Earle, From Patricia Clough, From David Wood, From Michael Leapman, From Ray Kennedy, By Our Foreign Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, By Tony Samstag, From Ivor Davis, From Nicholas Ashford, From Florencia Varas, From Richard Wigg, From Neil Kelly, By Peter Strafford, From Douglas Aiton, Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, Carol Bowen, Michael Ratcliffe, H. R. F. Keating, Myrna Blumberg, Michael Church, Ruth Hall, David Williams, Peter Davalle, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Peter Marson, From Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, By Keith Macklin, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, David Blake., F. A. Hayek, Robin Young, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, NABIL RAMLAWI., W. R. SMIJTH-WINDHAM, , NICHOLAS BAKER, , JOHN LANE, , RICHARD GRIBBLE, , STUART L. CAPLAN, , HARTLEY BOOTH, , PROFESSOR J. F. GARNER., D C. BRADLEY, , J. R. ALLAN, , RITCHIE OF DUNDEE, , A. R. WARD, , MARY SMITH, , EDWINA FAIREY, , ALAN DALE, PAT COCKIN, , STEPHEN GREEN, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, Peter Hill, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Richard Allen, By Caroline Atkinson, By Brian Appleyard, By Michael Prest, From Peter Norman, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By John Huxley, By Bill Johnstone, By Our Economics Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hill Industrail Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Adrienne Gleeson, G. A. BOWEN, , A. G. CHLOROS, , J. L. GUY, , PHYLLIS METCALFE, , H. V. T. BLAND, , Oliver Stanley, Derek Harris, Caroline Atkinson, Roman Eisenstein, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, By Richard Allen, By Peter Wainwright, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Communists find way out for EEC assembly, Treasury predicts a severe recession, Chad ceasefire ends with dawn gunfire, Building workers canvassed over pay offer, Kampuchea famine threat confirmed by aid officials, Widow died after being stuck in an armchair, Three absolute discharges after road deaths, Tax Table, Pensions inquiry: Nothing to hide, union leaders say, Lower paid: Tax snags leave some worse off, Builders of nuclear plant sued, Scapegoat found for Pinochet fiasco, Science report Embryology: Cloned mice, Report highlights the devastation caused by man's exploitation of his world, Defence: 3 pc rise in spending, Press: Coverage disrupted, Income tax: single person (earned), Plastics plant to pay £500,000 to stricken workers, Budget/1980 Drink and tobacco: Shop stocks at pre-Budget prices may hold out for several weeks, Concern over Bolivian Jesuit's murder, Kenya police allowed to shoot to kill, Effective increase in tax reliefs worth about 11pc, Tough Budget cuts price-rise protection for benefits, TUC backs national stoppage on May 14, Guest cook Egging you on to an original gift for Easter, West Europe, Casino loses licence for gaming, Latest European snow reports, Education comes back into fashion in China, South African budget shares out 'windfall', Cuban exile 'murdered archbishop', Budget/1980 NHS: Prescriptions charge to be £1 from December, BL union leaders call for April 8 strike, How to deal with inflation, Senator Kennedy back in running after beating Mr Carter in both New York and Connecticut, Some strikers heeding Mr Mugabe's appeal, Tory rebels: Strategy has defused anger, Charities: More relief for bequests, Civil List: Overspending gains Princess Anne 30% 'rise', London Diary, Armed man in siege house surrenders to police, Delhi accords full diplomatic status to PLO, Prospect of first child gave transplant man courage, Three set free: Three Colombians held, Aleppo riots blamed on Turkish political group aiming to bring down the Assad regime, California to vote on tax change, No special status for new Ulster prisons, Education: 9% reduction planned in expenditure over five years, Hint of aid to avert student crisis, The Pope is to visit six African countries in May, Experts admit risk in oil tanker transfers, Chancellor taking us back to the thirties with a vengeance, Mr Murray says, Medium-term growth target of 7-11%, Students in Cairo denounce Shah as corrupt and demand that he be forced to leave Egypt, Report of steel inquiry is expected next week, Postal worker faces court over Bonn constitution, Kelly inquest boy witness tells of threats, Museums: Grants part of 18% increase for arts, Town halls: Expenditure limits will mean staff cuts, Gambling: Higher duties on casinos and bingo, Freedom of decision for athletes urged, The Budget: a promise of hope tomorrow, Most of Iran's leaders 'want to try hostages', Two-year delay on nuclear reactor inquiry, Labour's answer: is it 'punk' Keynesianism?, Sri Lanka just escaped aid cut, minister says, Historic houses: Change in fund rules welcomed, Mrs Gandhi sees Assam trouble as threat to unity, Labour calls conference to express 'outburst of anger', Welfare 'Cold comfort for aged', Palestinian issue clouds peace pact anniversary, Australia orders Vietnam defoliant report, Transport: Rise in motoring costs is good news for railways, Gaullists plan rally at general's tomb to win votes for M Chirac, Mr Callaghan says measures are hopeless and mean, Brutal Czech police drive to stamp out seminars, Housing: Burden of cuts to fall on councils, Paris magazine closes after only 10 weeks. Index. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Knight Frank & Rutley, Bell's, Ppa, Lufthansa, Lutterworth Press, Faber & Faber, Wilsons & Co., Sirdar, Mid Southern Water Company, Cornhill Insurance Group, Bank Base Rates, Rnib, Idc, Sheraton Skyline, Prudential Corporation Limited, Hygi Hankies, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Thomson, Adam & Charles Black, Eagle Star, The M & G Group, Kenning Motor Group Ltd, Collins/harvill, Saab (Gt. Britain) Limited,, Olivetti. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Tory strategy for a Parliament: large spending cuts: pensions raised: strikers deemed to be getting £12 a week from unions: child benefit up 75p House of Commons, Too much timber imported: need to expand forestry House of Lords, MEPs outline factors to determine farm prices, Mr Callaghan says burden is shifted from healthy to sick and from rich to poor. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,184, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Korchnoi avoids traps as pawns secure victory, Society buys 30 letters by Charlotte Brontë. Reviews: Life before Death Dr Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party, BBC SO/Pritchard St John's, Crime Innocent Blood, The Promise Bromley, A touch of Angst I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can, 'Rosenkavalier' at Glyndebourne, Zemire et Azor Collegiate Theatre, Fiction Schultz By J. P. Donleavy (Allen Lane, £5.95) The Transit of Venus by Shirley Hazzard (Macmillan, £6.95), Battery Belgrade, Coventry, Father and Son C. Day-Lewis, How Richard Alston came to be a pioneer, Fabulous sources Dickens and the Invisible World. Sport: Boxing Conteh keeps his right hand close to his chest, Equestrianism Castlewellan remains the form horse, Sports in Brief, Golf Youthful zest of McLean and Way is quenched, Rugby Union Confident Millfield look likely finalists, Rowing Sponsors are still unhappy about Cambridge boat, Hockey Royal Navy's title again after 8 years, Football England's resurgence unhindered by a painful challenge, Racing Rolls Rambler to cut King Kong down to size, For the record, Rugby League Second summit called between France and Great Britain, Rifle shooting Governing body disowns its BOA delegate. Law: Valuation of shares for computation of capital gains tax Stanton (Inspector of Taxes) v Drayton Commercial Investment Co Ltd., Chancery Division 14 days too short to find accommodation Lally v Kensington and Chelsea Royal Borough. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Announcements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): See you later, circumnavigator, 25 years ago From The Times news summary of the newspaper strike period for Saturday, March 26, 1955 St Paul's precincts. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Kennedy Back In The Race, 5 Per Cent Inflation By 1985. Letters to the Editor: County court claims, Role and scope of divorce legislation, Peril of nuclear war, Tax policy in Greece, Two-tier interest rates as a stimulus to manufacturing, No case for new coalfield, Everest high-flyers, Use for bank profits, Overseas students' fees, Pay settlements, Symptoms of decline, Oil price regulation, Health Service cost comparison, Subsidising foods, Dilemmas of hostels for homeless, Human rights in Britain, Changes in planning law, Sex education in schools, A good delivery, Aims of Palestinians. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Loughborough elects new Chancellor. Obituaries: Mr. H.B. Randolph, M Roland Barthes Influential French critic, Miss Margery K. Blyde, Mr George Hutchinson, Mr Walter Susskind. Business and Finance: Discount market, Stock Relief Minor changes now but Green Paper later in the year, Forecast Of Expenditure, Imports And Gdp(1), Drinks And Tobacco Increases likely to fuel new price war, Fringe Benefits Chancellor's attack on 'perks' is concentrated on the company car, Money Supply A highly qualified strategy for the medium term, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Income Bonds Life Assurance industry welcomes end of short term bonds, International, Boost for small businesses, Business Diary profile: John Biffen, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Food group director quits, Euro-$ Deposits, Plea over microchip duty, Harrisons Malaysian Estates on target, Enterprise Zones 'Imaginative experiment aims to cut through red tape for small companies, CBI praises Budget policies but stock market reacts cautiously, Private Sector Private sector aid to be cut by £1,232m in next four years, Food Spending on farming will be maintained, Stamp Duty Prospective house buyers helped by higher £20,000 threshold, Improved inspection urged for reactors, Leasing Anomalies in present regulations removed, Electric Cars Dwindling fuel supplies and a new option, OECD fails to agree on aid for Turkey, In Brief, Share Incentive Schemes A little more scope for risk takers, Delay on aid for Turkey, Public spending will fall in real terms to the end of this Parliament, Department of Employment Gazette Jobless pressures on the young, N Sea tax will raise additional £535m, Court orders former director to repay £2m bank overdraft, Asset Sales £500m forecast is unchanged, Options, Eagle Star up 26 pc to £64.3m, The City was prepared...., Hampton Gold oil hopes lifted, The Pound, Woolworth chairman confident, Darke & Scull Holdings, Briefly, Construction 'Lump' tax system to be changed, Appleyard pretax profits plunge to £652,000, Petrol Increase will raise price index by just 1 pc, Economic Prospects Deepening recession ensures a bumpy ride, Defence jobs to go at Vickers in north east, Nationalized Industries Huge savings expected by reducing cash burden of state industries, Gold, Science Research councils to get higher grants, French move to capture wider viewdata market, Prudential and L & G results disappoint, Sobranie Holdings shares suspended, Sterling: Other Markets, Dollar Spot Rates, Cash Limits Planned savings of £700m, Incentives for corporations, and individuals encouraged to invest directly in industry, Slough Estates ahead of forecast, EMS European Currency Rates, Capital Taxation Widespread reforms must wait. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Blue chips active, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes, Stock markets Budget speech fails to change price trends. Business Appointments: Business appointments Renwick Group posts. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.
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