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Date: 14th September 1994
Service: TELETEXT
Region: East of England
Original Broadcast Channel: ANGLIA
Current Page: 319
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P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:21:22 —————————————— UK/WORLD ——————————————— ■ ALL THE LATEST NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS N E W S ——————————————————————————————————1/15— News index 301Regional newsround 345 SPORTS NEWS & RESULTS p130News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:24:00 ——————————————————————————— STAGG CLEARED OF RACHEL MURDER The man accused of the Wimbledon Common murder of Rachel Nickell has walked free after his trial collapsed. Colin Stagg, 31, was cleared of the brutal killing when an Old Bailey judgeruled prosecution evidence inadmissibleMr Justice Ognall criticised the policeafter an undercover woman officer befriended Mr Stagg and "blatantly" tried to trap him into confessing. ——————————————————————————————————2/15—Judge raps Rachel probe police 304COMMS/PC APPOINTMENTS SEE p641 (Ch4)News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:21:11 ——————————————————————————— JUDGE BLASTS RACHEL POLICE An Old Bailey judge has strongly criticised police investigating the murder of Rachel Nickell. Mr Justice Ognall said police made a "blatant attempt to incriminate a suspect by positive and deceptive conduct of the grossest kind". Officers working with a psychologist used "deception to make (Stagg) producematerial of an incriminating nature". ——————————————————————————————————3/15—NEWS IN FOCUS Nickell murder 320 PUT ALL YOUR DEBTS IN ONE BASKET SEE PAGE 538 (Ch4) News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:32:21 ——————————————————————————— POLICE DEFEND UNDERCOVER METHOD Scotland Yard, replying to the Nickell trial judge, has defended undercover tactics as "one of our most necessary and productive investigative methods". Evidence obtained by undercover officers was frequently challenged in court — "we expect that," said the YardUndercover operations would continue tobe subject to "the most detailed preparation and assessment," it added. ——————————————————————————————————4/15— Stagg to sue after "nightmare" 306 LINCOLN TRAVEL SHOP SEE P256News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:11:12 ——————————————————————————— STAGG PLANS TO SUE POLICE Colin Stagg, cleared of the murder of Rachel Nickell, has described his year on remand in jail as a "nightmare". He said he now intends to sue police and a psychologist "for the anguish anddistress that I have suffered", adding he considered taking his own life. He confessed he "fell in love" with thepolicewoman who wrote to him and was "betrayed" when he realised her role. ——————————————————————————————————5/15—NEWS IN FOCUS Nickell murder 320COMMS/PC APPOINTMENTS SEE p641 (Ch4)News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:02:17 ——————————————————————————— SIX KILLED IN FERRY TRAGEDY An investigation is under way into how six people died and seven others were seriously injured when part of a ferry walkway gave way underneath them. A crossing from Ramsgate, Kent, to the Belgian port of Ostend turned to horroras a 56ft-high gantry collapsed as the passengers crossed to the Prins Filip. The 13 passengers were catapulted down on to a floating steel pontoon. ——————————————————————————————————6/15—"Horrific" scenj of ferry disaster 308TEST YOUR NEWS KNOWLEDGE — QUIZ p328News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:01:21 ——————————————————————————— "HORRIFIC" SCENE IN DISASTER Rescuers said the scene after the ferry accident was "horrific" as the dead and injured lay in wreckage, trapped by the weight of bodies, luggage and debris. Passenger Tony Dixon said: "The power went off and we all started to shake and rattle from the banging around." Labourer Mick Hedges noticed a six-inchgap in the floor of the gangway when hecrossed it shortly before the accident.——————————————————————————————————7/15—DATEFILE Tragedies on UK ferries 324BEAZER HOMES - BRINGING QUALITY HOME SEE PAGE 370News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:02:02 ——————————————————————————— PROBE AFTER GUN FOUND AT JAIL The Home Secretary announced an inquiry into the smuggling of guns into prisons after the second incident in a week. Michael Howard denied the gun slipped through security after an official policy of "appeasement" similar to thatbefore the IRA Whitemoor escape bid. A man and woman have been charged afterthe hand gun and six rounds of live ammunition were found at Durham Prison.——————————————————————————————————8/15—Latest news 302Regional 331 APOLLO HOLIDAY CLUB SEE PAGE 277News focus Latest Rjgional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:01:12 ——————————————————————————— ACCIDENT: DRIVER ERROR BLAMED An internal inquiry into a train derailment during a strike by signal workers has concluded that the driver was to blame, Railtrack has reported. The incident happened last Thursday at Bickley, Kent, when a passenger train came off the rails as it reversed. After an inquiry the company said that the driver of the train passed a red signal then reversed without authority.——————————————————————————————————9/15—Latest news 302Regional 331 HOLIDAYS .... SEE PAGE 200News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:11:57 ——————————————————————————— TEARFUL PLEA BY CAROL'S HUSBAND The husband of murdered building society manageress Carol Wardell has made an emotional appeal to find his wife's "totally evil" killers. Gordon Wardell, 40, wept as he spoke ofhis grief for his 38-year-old wife. He said: "She was the best, so conscientious.. I am trying to come to terms with the situation.. My interest is to catch the killers of my wife." ——————————————————————————————————10/15 Incident room number 0926 415760 SPORTS NEWS & RESULTS p130News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:12:37 ———————————————————————————— INVASION ALERT AS FORCE MOVES A US-led force heading to Haiti is set to invade even if its military leaders go into exile, it has been revealed. White House officials spoke as a secondaircraft carrier heads for the island in a mission to restore exiled, electedPresident Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Bill Clinton accused Haiti's rulers of rampant rights abuses and vowed to oustthjm by force if necessary. ——————————————————————————————————11/15 Headlines 300News index 301 SPORTS NEWS & RESULTS p130News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:18:15 ——————————————————————————— CLAMPDOWN ON ANIMAL EXPORTS Tough measures to improve the welfare of farm animals during long journeys have been announced by the Government. For the first time hauliers will be committing a crime if they fail to submit full details of all livestock journeys of more than 15 hours. Itineraries will also have to be authorised in advance by a Government vet, said minister William Waldegrave. ——————————————————————————————————12/15Latest news 302Regional 331 CONTRACT JOBS IN I.T. SEE p641News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:12:42 ——————————————————————————— INTEREST FEAR AS INFLATION UP Fears of another rise in interest rates within months have grown with figures showing a surprise inflation increase. The rise in headline inflation to an annual rate of 2.4% in August from 2.3%in July, against forecasts of a fall to2.2%, pushed shares down 41.6 points. The City concluded Kenneth Clarke was right to fight inflation by raising base rates half a point to 5.75%. ——————————————————————————————————13/15Latest news 302Regional 331 APOLLO HOLIDAY CLUB SEE PAGE 277News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:28:07 ———————————————————————————— ROMANIA BABY CASE ADJOURNED The trial of a British couple allegedly caught smuggling a five-month-old girl out of Romania has been postponed in Bucharest when a witness did not attendBernadette and Adrian Mooney, from Berkshire, already the loving adoptive parents of one Romanian orphan, face upto five years in prison if convicted. But they may simply be fined. The trialhas been delayed until September 28. ——————————————————————————————————14/15 Headlines 300News index 301 WHAT'S ON AT THE CINEMA? p610 C4 News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 Sep14 23:44:47 ——————————————————————————— PM WANTS "PERMANENT" ASSURANCE The Prime Minister says that the IRA still has not given sufficient assurances for its ceasefire to be accepted by the British Government. John Major said that although progress had been made neither the IRA nor Sinn Fein had made clear that the cessation of violence was permanent. "The IRA were conducting intolerable outrages for 25 years," he added. ——————————————————————————————————15/15Latest news 302Regional 331WHAT'S THE LOCAL TRAFFIC LIKE? p193News focus Latest Regional TV