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Date: 21st March 1991
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 197
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P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 21 Mar 21:07/11 1/10 COMING UP......... POLL TAX: Hunt's alternative plans YORATH: Sacked as Swansea Manager TORIES: Still deciding on Delyn seat WASHERY: 50 jobs to go at Abernant INSPIRE: New inquest ordered PUPIL: Row over skinhead hairstyle BADGERS: Protection Bill developments ARSON: Rugby club damaged in attack 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews Newswatch Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 21 Mar 21:01/21 2/10 Welsh Secretary David Hunt will unveil his plans to replace the poll tax this afternoon. It is understood he will be insisting that everyone except the very poorest should pay something towards local services. In this respect, the Welsh scheme couldwell differ from the property tax predicted for England. Mr Hunt also says he will wait until Welsh Councils meet early next month before deciding if any tier of Local Government should be scrapped. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews Newswatch Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 21 Mar 21:01/11 3/10 Swansea City Soccer Club Manager, Terry Yorath, has been sacked. The club has also confirmed that coach Tommy Hutchison has been asked to go, too. The movj comes following a string of ninj successivj defeats. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews Newswatch Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 21 Mar 21:08/04 4/10 British Coal is to closj the Abernant Washery in the Swansea Valley at the end of the month, with the loss of 50 jobs. A spokesman says the closure is necessary because the coal is now beingwashed at Bettws Colliery at Ammanford rather than sending it by rail from themines to Abernant. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews Newswatch Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 21 Mar 21:02/13 5/10 Tories in Delyn have failed to agree on which of three shortlisted candidates should succeed Keith Raffan as party candidate at the next election. The constituency association's executive held a lengthy meeting last night. The three men will now appear before the full membership at a meeting near Mostyn next Monday. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews Newswatch Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 21 Mar 21:05/47 6/10 COMING UP......... POLL TAX: Hunt's alternative plans YORATH: Sacked as Swansea Manager TORIES: Still deciding on Delyn seat WASHERY: 50 jobs to go at Abernant INSPIRE: New inquest ordered PUPIL: Row over skinhead hairstyle BADGERS: Protection Bill developments ARSON: Rugby club damaged in attack 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews Newswatch Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 21 Mar 21:06/12 7/10 An 11-year-old Merthyr pupil is being kept away from his classmates because he has a skinhead haircut. Jason Hibberd from the town's Gurnos Estate has been told he will have to study and spend his lunchtimes apart from his classmates at Penydre High School until his hair grows. His father is keeping him away from school until he is allowed back into the classroom. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews Newswatch Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 21 Mar 21:53/17 8/10 Newport East MP, Roy Hughes, has succeeded in guiding his bill to protect badger setts past another important Parliamentary hurdle. The measure completed its committee stage in a single sitting, after he agreed to a compromisj allowing huntsmen to block setts temporarily to prevent foxes running to ground. The Bill now faces its final reading inthe Commons before going to the House of Lords. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews Newswatch Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 21 Mar 21:03/36 9/10 An investigation is underway after the Ruthin Rugby Club was damaged in an arson attack. It took nearly two hours to bring the blaze at the club under control. 101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews Newswatch Politics
P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 21 Mar 21:00/54 10/10 The High Court in London is ordering a fresh inquest into the deaths of three trawlermen who died when the trawler, Inspire, sank in September 1988. Jane Deighton, the solicitor for the sole survivor, Sam Skinner, said the coroner had agreed that the original inqujst should be quashed. The new inquest will be held in Haverfordwest with a different coroner.101Headlines 102Newswatch 150Newsflash 199A-Z Index Newsreel WorldNews Newswatch Politics