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Date: 24th January 1991
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 197
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P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 24 Jan 22:01/24 1/8 COMING UP......... FATAL: Elderly man dies in house fire OGWR: Ruling on money market deals COAL: Setback for Deep Navigation ADOPTION: Couple celebrate decision GRANTS: Commissioner to investigate MAGISTRATE: £3 million deception case RUGBY: Wales name unchanged side 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews GulfIndex Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 24 Jan 22:04/28 2/8 An 83-year-old man has died after a fire at a farmhouse at Nantgwynant near Bedgellert in Gwynedd. Police are trying to trace his relatives before naming him. The cause of the blaze is unknown. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews GulfIndex Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 24 Jan 22:04/04 3/8 Money market deals by more than a hundred local authorities, including Ogwr borough council, have been ruled illegal by the House of Lords. The Law Lords say they did not have the power to speculate on interest rateswaps where money is borrowed at one rate but repaid at another. Ogwr, which faced a bill of several million pounds in repayments, has welcomed the judgement. However, it is still facing a legal writ from a merchant bank. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews GulfIndex Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 24 Jan 22:09/12 4/8 There has been another setback for Deep Navigation colliery at Treharris in Mid Glamorgan with news that British Coal has cancelled plans to invest £6 million in the pit. The colliery is expected to make huge losses during the next year and the corporation has already confirmed that it will close when the coal reserves run out within five years. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews GulfIndex Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 24 Jan 22:55/33 5/8 A husband and wife from Cardiff are celebrating today after being told they will be allowed to adopt a Romanian baby. The Welsh Office originally refused an application by Keith and Gail John because of Mrs John's past medical history. The couple has now been told that the Home Office is reconsidering the matter after the Welsh Office decided to change its recommendation. Mrs John is expected to fly to Romania on Sunday to fetch baby Alexandra. 101Headlines 102Newswatch Newsreel WorldNews GulfIndex Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 24 Jan 22:50/33 6/8 European Regional Commissioner Bruce Millan has promised to investigate allegations that Wales is being cheated out of millions of pounds worth of grant aid earmarked for rundown steel and coalfield communities. Four Welsh Euro-MPs claim that the Welsh Office is using the extra cash to cut back on its own aid for needy areas. Welsh Secretary David Hunt has told the MEPs their accusations are untrue, and he will not travel to Brussels to help Mr Millan with his inquiries. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews GulfIndex Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 24 Jan 22:53/22 7/8 A Bridgend magistrate has appeared in court, accused of obtaining a £3 million bank overdraft by deception. David Davies is jointly charged with Julian Butcher, an unemployed man from the Midlands, of obtaining the money from Lloyds Bank over a three-year period. Both men were remanded on bail by Cardiff magistrates. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews GulfIndex Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 24 Jan 21:59/07 8/8 Wales have named an unchanged side to play Scotland at Murrayfield on 2nd February. There are injury doubts over scrum halfRobert Jones and lock Gareth Llewellyn,but both are expected to be fit in time. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews GulfIndex Politics