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P196 CEEFAX 196 Fri 26 Feb 21:23/51   7/48     HOME DERBYSHIRE TO CUT 1,200 JOBS More than 1,200 jobs are to go at Derbyshire County Council. The authority has to cut £37m from its budget in order to comply with Government demands.   It had feared that 2,000 job cuts might be necessary and had asked staff to volunteer for redundancy. So far 712 people have come forward the county's police force ohich was declared inefficient by the Home Office inspector last year.  Home 110 Politics 130 World 160 Next News Flash Main News Weather
P196 CEEFAX 196 Fri 26 Feb 21z21/41     HOME BHS TO SHED 1,000 EMPLOYEES British Home Stores is to cut 800 full-time and 2,300 weekend jobs. Around 1,000 people will leave the company, many of them Saturday staff. But it is to create 2,000 new part- time jobs in what the company has called a "major restructuring". Fewer people will work a full 39- hour week or on Saturdays only. BHS said the effect will be equivalent to losing 350 full-time posts. Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 W#rld 160 Degpatch 190 Next News Main News Flash Travel
P196 CEEFAX 196 Fri 26 Feb 21:23/11   11/48     HOME The parents at the centre of the mix-up over two babies have said they will sue the Princess Anne Maternity Hospital in Southampton. It follows a report which strongly criticises the incident in which two girls lost their name tags at the hospital and their mothers were sent home with the wrong baby. and are demanding to know why it Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Despatch 190
P196 CEEFAX 196 Fri 26 Feb 21:04/21     5  COURT RULES AGAINST BOY, AGED 11 The Court of Appeal has ruled that ah 1 -I5 had d any d evi ysu love" dispute between his parents. The boy wants to live with his American father, but the High Court living with his British mother. The Court f Appeal upheld that  pame 11 F ahh 150 Deain  Nser ueds Hamn News Fiash Cain Nads
P196 CEEFAX 196 Fri 26@Feb 21:04/41   14/48   LABOUR OFFER" ANTI-TERRORISM@TALKS@ Labour has offered to disckss with Tj the Govjrnment ways of developing a combat terrorism. Labour's Northern Ireland bpokesman partu'g oppokUii#n t# the rKnewal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act. to combat@terrorism are too serioks to be the subject of cheap party political point-scoring. understanding betoeen the partSKs. 
P196 CEEFAX 196 Fri 26 Feb 21:27/11   15/48     POLITICS POWER GENERATORS MAKE COAL OFFER Electricity power generating companies have told the Government they will buy an extra 40 million years, the BBC has learned. from National Power and PowerGen it means only seven of 31 threatened pits will be saved, and the number will drop to only three by 1998. This afternoon, people protesting against pit closures threw eggs and flour at President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine during his visit to a Doncaster steel foundry.  Next News World Main News BBC2 TV
P196 CEEFAX 196 Fri 26 Feb 21:28/41   16/48     POLITICS  CHURCHILL CALL ON MARKET FOR COAL "tunnel vision" over pit closures, Tory MP Winston Churchill has said. Mr Churchill called for the Government to set about carving out an extra market for coal. He said President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine had an 50,000 in related industries whose jobs were threatened. "There must be no defeatism. It can Churchill added. 
P196 CEEFAX 196 Fri 26 Feb 21:07/21   18/48     POLITICS  "DEVELOP EC IDEAS" CALL FROM HURD Britain must develop its ideas on the future shape of the EC, Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd has said. that it was not forced on the defensive the next time the EC reviewed the subject. Those ideas should include the decentralising Community devoted to free trade, he added. Summary 102 Commons 140 Reel 196 Home 110 World 160 Guide 198 Politics 130 Despatch 190 Index 199 Next News World Main News CityHeads