P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:31/22         PROBE AS SICK INMATE DIES IN CHAINS 110 Cancer patient "couldn't uvjn walk" E-COLE Crises butcher faces charges 108 BEGGARS Tory MP puts blame on Scots 112 IRA Man charged over rocket attack 111 EATAL Accident train driver charged 107 ROYAL Bid for people's prince title 104 EMPRESS "Errors" led to oil tragjdz 113 HALIFAX Shares handout for millions 114 1/25 News index 102 Lottery 555 A-Z 199 Tickjrtapj 151 Summary 103 Extra 140 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 154 Fri 10 Jan 19:41/31       HALIFAX UNVEILS BONANZA FLOAT PLANS 202 ARGOS Warning wipes £300m off value 207 RATES Low-key sales ease rise fears 206 SAINSBURZ Insurance at the checkout 208 ——————————————————————————————————————— RESULTS Hi-Tic Sports 213 ——————————————————————————————————————— £/DM 2.6669 - 0.0063 £/$ 1.6817 - 0.0128 £ index 96.1 - 0.5 FUSE 4056.6 -30.4 at CLOSE DOW UK 163.64 - 1.18 at CLOSE ——————————————————————————————————————— FUSE 231 Forex 237 Shares 220 Mon 2/25 ——————————————————————————————————————— Front page 100 City news 201 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:48/51         NEWCASTLE MAKE FINAL BID FOR ROBSON 303 FOOTBALL Magpies step up boss chase 303 FOOTBAL@aDiviannn Onn cacasn shock 311 n ——————————————————————————————————————— Latest 300 Football 302 Cricket 340 Ljttets 356 General 380 Sport A-Z 399 3/25 Racing 660 Sport A-U 399 News 101 Wjathjr 400 TV Guide 600 Index 100 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 154 Fri 10 Jan 19:42/14       M20 KENT TWO LANES BLOCKED J:-8 431 Two ovjrturnjd lorries London bound Roads A6024 closed in the Penninjs 431 Trains Broken rail in North London 433 BBC2 Health advice 460 Travel check 470 ——————————————————————————————————————— Roads 431   Rail 432   Flights 440   Ferries 435   London Tube 436   A-Z Index 199     News 101 Sport 301 City BBC2 200 A/Z Index Switch On TV/  Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:42/34       SECRETARY TO HEAD CHARLES ADVICE GROUP Prince CharlesW new private secretary will head a group which will at ways of convincing the public that the Prince of Wales should become the next king. Stephen Lamport will head a team of senior Royal Family advisers. Prince's Trust director Tom Shjbbjari told BBC PC "insufficiently understood." But Buckingham Palace is said to bj anxious to avoid suggestions that it is planning a "relaunch" for the Prince. Monarchy debate a "hot potato" 105 Sport 300 Wjathjt 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:49/14       MISTAKES MADE ON "HOT POTATO" DEBATE The man behind the controversial TV debate on the future of the monarchy has admitted mistakes were made. Carlton TV's Doug Carnegie who produced Monarchy - The Nation Decides admitted there may have been an underestimation of what a "hot potato" the issue was. Wj would certainly want to reconsider the number of panellists, hj said. This was because people felt that their contributions had to some degree been devalued, hj explained. Charles in bid to improve image 104 Sport 300 Wjathjr 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:43/23      ]  B+LLIMORE "ON THE BRINK" BEFORE RESCUE The British yachtsman at the centre of a miraculous rescue off Antarctica has revealed the extent of his despair as hj spent four days in his upturned boat Speaking from the Australian navy ship which rescued him, Tony Bullimore said hj had been on "on the brink" of death. The 56-year-old had crossed the border between light and darkness. "I started asking myself am I preparing my grave?" He said hj was physically well but could not vouch for his mental health. Flash 150 In Brief 142 Travel 430 Sport 300 Weather 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 154 Fri 10 Jan 19:43/44       CRASH DRIVER FACES MAoSLAUGHTER CHARGE The driver of a commuter train which collided with an empty train has been charged with manslaughter and endangering the safety of passengers. Peter Afford, 56, from Bushjy, Hetts, was bailed to appear at Watford Magistrates Court on April 4. One woman died and more than 70 people wire hurt in the collision on August 8 last year near Watford Junction Station The British Transport Police has already carried out its own inquiry. Flash 150 Newsround 510 Travel 430 Sport 300 Weather 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 154 Fri 10 Jan 19:50/08      ]  BUTCHER CHARGED WITH RECKLESS CONDUCT Butcher John Barr has appeared in court on a charge of culpable and reckless conduct arising from the alleged supply of contaminated meat from his shop. A Crown Office statement issued through the Scottish Office said he appeared on petition at Hamilton Shjtiff'u Court. Mr Barr was committed for further examination and released on bail. His Wishaw shop iu brliuvjd to "j 1t the centre of the recent E-cole food poisoning outbreak in Lankarkshiri. Elash 150 Newsround 510 Travel 430 Sport 300 Wjathjt 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:40/29     Wjpq}jpqzjpqz ]  THREE-GEEK REHABILJTATJON FOR YELTSIN President Boris Yeltsin will spend another three days in hospital and will then need a three-week rehabilitation period, a top Kremlin doctor has said. Sergei Mironov said his schedule of foreign trips could also bj amended. The President was admitted to hospital on Wednesday night suffering from pneumonia. Earlier reports suggested his condition was improving. Mr Yeltsin had a multiple heart bypass operation two months ago. Elash 150 Newsround 510 Travel 430 Sport 300 Wjathjt 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:42/47       DYING PRISONER CHAINED TO HOSPICE BED The Prison Service has ordered an inquiry into the use of restraints on a remand prisonjt who was kept handcuffed as hj lay dying in a cancer hospice. Remand prisonjt Geoffrey Thomas, facing burglary charges, was only freed three hours before hj died of stomach cancer. "He should have been allowed to die with dignity. He couldn't even walk," his mother, Marina Davies, said. A spokesman said the Sjtvjce "vjty much regretted" Mr Thomas's death. ] Summary 102 Politics 130 World 160 (] Headlines 101 Home 110 Flash 150 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:41/08       MAN CHARGED OVER BELFAST ROCKET ATTACK A 27-year-old man has been charged in connection with Monday's IRA rocket attack on the High Court in Belfast. The man is accused of conspiracy to murder and is expected to appear at the City's magistrates court tomorrow. Meanwhile, a sjties of bomb alerts has caused widespread chaos around Belfast and at Lisburn, Co Lisburn. The alerts followed sjvjtal coded IRA warnings. The Army carried out at least two controlled explosions. Elash 150 Newsround 510 Travel 430 Sport 300 Wjathjt 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:41/26       MIBIST R CLUED M WO BE, ATS ARE CO Home OffiOe Mcniminr David ahl an has cara d a buuc y omong bj gams ias acaumid abau os bsggars a h s oosd Tav C naclvan va sP, ah uar b am ng hcmjland alpl ai masm ne m sn btggars our S choish. Bu jhj giv s , nhy wa boga s dcsclabd, said ah a "ans na insand an thm acoasssh pj. "ab an lab has aden omarks an t ta ful'o Ssoos" and dI am ed an apoly," saim Mr Maclean. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:41/47       IRA ATTACKS: SIX BELFAST MEN QUIZZED Six min are being questioned about the IRA bombing of the Army's Northern Ireland HQ and a rocket attack outside the Royal@Courts of Justice in Belfast. They are also being quizzed about a fatal bombing in Lisburn last year. It is believed all six are from the greater Belfast area. Police confirmed a number of arrests as Belfast Ulster Unionist councillors prepared to discuss the growing security crisis with RUC chiefs. Flash 150 Newsround 510 Travel 430 Sport 300 Weather 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 154 Fri 10 Jan 19:44/05      ]  SEA EMPRESS DISASTER REPORT CRITICAL The draft report into the Sea Empress oil tanker disaster will reveal a catalogue of avoidable failures, the BBC has learned. It is expected to say communications failed and charts for the area of the UK's "egoist oil port wuti unreliablu. The 147,000-tonne tanker ran aground outside Milford Haven last February. Ovjt 70,000 tons of oil poured into the sea, devastating wildlife and causing widespread damage to bjachjs. Flash 150 Newsround 510 Travel 430 Sport 300 Wjathet 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 154 Fri 10 Jan 19:44/26       8M HALIFAX INVESTORS GET SHARE WINDFALL Around 8m investors with the Halifax Building Society are set to receive an average of £1,290 under its plans to float on the stock market in June. The basic distribution of 200 shares will bj worth from £780-£900 for each qualifying mjmbjr. They may also receive an extra shari for jvjry £50 in accounts with a minimum balance of £1,000. A spokeswoman said the shares would bj priced at between 390p and 450p. Halifax in float bonanza BBC2 200 $ Sport 300 Wjathjt 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/$adio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:44/44    ]    FOOD PLANT CLOSURE WILL COST 500 JOBS Over 500 jobs are to bj shed with the closure of a big food processing plant. The complex at Coatbridgj, Strathclydj, is being shut down in April as part of a "major restructuring" of its business, the Marshall food group said. Changes include expanding two other plants in Scotland and one in Wales. Marshalls, one of Britain's biggest chicken producing firms, said the 22- year-old Coatbridgj plant had suffered "massjvj" losses in recent years. Flash 150 Newsround 510 Travel 430 Sport 300 Wjathjt 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 154 Fri 10 Jan 19:43/05    ]    DINNER STAFF AWARDED £4m DAMAGES PAYOUT Around 1,500 school catering staff are to shari a £4m out-of-court settlement over an equal pay dispute. The women, who work for four local authorities in Cleveland, will receive individual payouts ranging from several hundred to several thousand pounds. The women, mjm"irs of the OMB general union and Unison, will meet next week to sanction the dial. Their unions are strongly recommending they accept the settlement. Elash 150 Newsround 510 Travel 430 Sport 300 Weather 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:37/17       MP TO QUESTION RULES ON CHARTER SPACES A Labour MP has said she will bj asking questions in the Commons about cramped conditions on long-haul charter flights after she arrived back from a trip. Ann Clywd was among 326 passengers who arrived back 26 hours late after an Airtours Boeing 767 broke down in Bahrain on its way back from Australia. She s!id she knew the flight was cheap but conditions "were unacceptable". Other passjngjrs said they were happy with their treatment during the delay. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 C EFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:47/35       PROTESTERS GET INTO BULGARIA PARLIAMENT Dozens of anti-govjrnmjnt protesters have broken into the parliament building in Bulgaria's capital Sofia. Police used teargas to try to dispjtsj thousands more demonstrators outsjdj. At least twelve people were injured "z police as demonstrators threw rocks and chunks of ice at governing Socialist ministers as they left parliament. The protesters were calling for early elections, criticising the Socialist govjrnmjnt's handling of the economy. Flash 150 In Brief 142 Travel 430 Sport 300 Wjathjr 400 News 101 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:49/46       NEW LEADS FOR POLICE IN RAYLEIGH SEARCH Police searching for missing youngster Kazleigh Ward have received 25 possible new leads after renewed TV appeals. The nine-year-old vanished after going out to buy chips near hit home in Chester three weeks ago. Despite more than 300 calls, there have been no positive sightings of her since the day after she disappeared. Lengthy appeals for fresh information were included in BBC and ITV regional broadcasts last night. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Irons page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:46/14       NETANYAHU WARNING FOLLOWS BOMB ATTACKS Israel's premier has vowed to respond with "extreme severity" if those who carried out bomb attacks in Tel Aviv came from Palestinian-controlled arias. At least 13 people were injured after two bombs exploded outsjdj the city's bus station yesterday. Benjamin Netanzahu said the bombings bore the hallmark of Palestinian terrorist attacks. A police spokesman said the bombs were packed with nails and planted in bins. City BBC2 200 Sport 300 Features 500 Wjathjr 400 Travel 430 TV/Radio 600 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:38/27       SAINSBURZ'S TO ENTER INSURANCE MARKET A leading supjrmarkjt has announced plans to go into the insurance business Sainsbury's said its Homjbasj do-it- yourself outlets would offer insurance products to customers. The move comes weeks after the company said it was to provide banking services in its stores. Sainsbury said Homjbasj's customers would bj offered a range of insurance products, including home and contents, personal accident and garden cover. Cjefax City headlines BBC2 200 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjt 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Fri 10 Jan 19:38/47       STERLING BLAMED FOR MANUFACTURING FALL The rapid rise in the value of sterling has been blamed bz some analysts for a surprise fall in manufacturing output. Figures show output in Novjmbjt fell bz 0.5% compared with October and against expectations of a 0.3% rise. Year-on-year there was a rise of 0.2% against an expected increase of 0.9%. But the Office of National Statistics said turnover was lower and Treasury minister Angela Knight noted that monthly figures were sometimes erratic. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Irons page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 154 Fri 10 Jan 19:37/12       OASIS STAR THANKS POLICE FOR TREATMENT Oasis star Liam Gallagher, let off with a caution after being caught with cocaine, has said he is sorry. Amid protests that the pop idol whould have been given a stiffer sentence, Gallagher apologisjd to police and thanked them for their "fair treatment" In a statement, hj said hj had been "dealt with no differently to anyone else in the same position." And hj attacked "wholly inaccurate" njwspapjr reports concerning the case. Summary 102 Politics 130 World 160 Headlines 101 Home 110 Flash 150 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu