P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sip 23:43/50       Mrs Thatcher has formally r j at d 1n Opposition request for the reqpnn wv Parliament. The Labour Party asked for a recall to debate the industrial unrest in the country. Mrs Thatcher said in a letter to Mr Kinnock that she did not hing an= useful purpos would be sj ved b= rush a move. Newsreel conthnues in 1 mom nz
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sip 23:30/48     CEEFAX presents...        O  ...a sequence of the main nrws, sport and finance stouter of vhj dp=
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sip 23:36/22   p—— pp b(55b(55j5  4  -,,%  Coal Board chai man M Ian Mac u tonight offer d t m t M S r g Sunday fo talks on th pit strike. The off t, made on relive ion as M MacGr go r t rn d f om rman , m after a day of argum nt o who c l d off talks plann d fo lat hi w k. Mr MacGr go said he wo d "t l th r st of th week" if the UM pm up with "const ct ve sugg ti n " f u th future of the coal indust MUM Gin al Sect tar M Pet Heathfield said the ni n had alw b en willing to see M M cGrjgo . Newsreel continues in a moment
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sip 23:39/21       Dockets' leader Mr John Connoml8 hp; said there iu no shanc gv vhs dwqu; strike being called off. Speaking in Brighton after a meeting of the transport workers' union, Mr Connolly said efforts wound bj mads to increase the effects of the stoppage. The union would also tr= to pjrya4du dockets still working to join the strike, hj said. Mr Connolly also warned that if the Port of London Authority went ahead with plans to hold its own ballot ov 2,000 Tilbury dockers, the union wound refuse to talk with management.
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sip 23:42/10       TRADES UNION CONGRESS Mr Neil Kinnock has rjpffhrmed Lpbo4rS1 support for the miners - b4t wprned trade unionists against viol ncj. He told the TUC at Brighton it wps a "terrible falsehood" that unions weti trying to secure power bz means gthru than that of parliamjntpry djmoqrpcy. He said the pit strike wps no lgnkez just a case of protjcthnk jobs - it was a defence of the national intjtjut. But violence distracted attention from the central issuer of thu dispute 1nd obscured the justice and valhdit= gv the minjts' case, he added.
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sip 23:48/12       TRADES UNION CONGRESS Mr Norman Willis has been uleat d a; the next TUC Genital Secretary. Mr Willis, deputy to the current General Secretary Mr Len Murra , won over 7,000 voter, comparrd with 2,67 for the other contender, Mu David Lrj. The General Council elections have made no significant change in the political composition of the coznchl. A motion censuring Genital Secretpr8 Mr Len Murray for his handling of the NGA dispute was effectivel8 defjpted. Newsreel continues in a moment
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sip 23:43/43       East German leader Mr Erich Honjckjt has turned down an invitation to 6iuit West Germany this month. The decision follows allegations b= thu Soviet Union that the move b= Bonn tg improve relations with East German= was an attempt to undermine the GDRSs sovereignty. The reason given for the cancdllptign is that the date Bonn hoped Mr Honecker would arrive was "not reali1tiq". A 'est German spokesman co4nd noz sa8 whether the visit might take place later. Newsreel continues in a moment
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sip 23:44/20       The IRA has said it planted the car bomb which injured more than 70 peo8le in Newsy, County Down, today. A spokesman said a 55 minute warning had been given and hj disputed zhj police version of events. The police said the warnings given wjr not sufficiently detailed. The bomb went off as the area was bjhng cleared. One person has been detained in hospital with chest injurie1 b4t no-one else is thought to be badl8 hurt. Newsreel continues in a moment
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tze 4 Sj8 23:49/19       The arbitration panel in the teachjr1' pay dispute has recommended a 5.1 pju cent pay increase for school tjachet1 in England and Wales. The panel has suggested a simulpz awpzd of 4.6 pet cent plus £330 for some lecturers. The recommendations are being considered b8 Education Seqrdtar8 Thu Keith Joseph. They will cost £210 million if implemented. Newsreel continues in a moment
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sj8 23:42/24       South African pole j sa th djpvh t nn during rioting in the black torn;hip; near Johannesburg has ri n to 29 More bode s we discover d today when police entered parts of the town;hips previously out of bounds bjcpuse of he intensity of the violence. The disturbances 9eute day were zh worst in the townships for the lp;z eight year . Eight shops, a farm and a colleg w r destroyed or badly damaged and th were 35 arrests. The atmosph t in zh area tonight iu reported to be tens . Newsreel continues in a mom nt
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sip 23:26/14              DIVISION ONE REVHEW Newcastle have lost their 100 per cent record. The newly-promoted iarl8 srpsgn pacesetters went down 2-0 atAAruen1l. Brian Talbot shot the Londonjr1 in front two minuter into the second h1nf and Viv Anderson scored his fir1t goal for the Gunners nine minuter later. Newcastle retain thieu Lepgue leadership as a result of Tottenham's 1-0 defeat at Sundjtland. 0n an unhappy night for Spurs the8 had two men sent off - Graham Roberts (44th min) and Clive Allen (89uh)' Sundetland sealed the points whzh an 81st minute penalty b= We1v.
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sip 23:30/28   Forecast for   6am-midnight  AW   Most parts of Sco land,   N Ireland, Wale1, c nttan  and western England whml  dry with sunny periods.   Thjrj may br a few light  showers in eastern Scotland at first and in  central England dzring the   afternoon.   Eastern England w ll be , , , cloudy with occasional , , showers. It will bj rathjt ######### cool genjtall8. Outlook for Thursday and Friday: Dr in the south, outbreaks of rain in thu north. A little warmjt.
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 4 Sip 23:47/33        McENROE FINED John McEnroe has been fined $2,000 b8 the Min's International Professional Tennis Council for "conduct detrimental to the game of tennis". The Wimbledon champion was fhned fur uttering an obscjnitz at a rjpoutjz  during last month's Plp:rut' Chpnlunke Tournament in Toronto, Canada. McEnroe is reported to have filed an appeal against the fine. Newsreel continues in a moment