P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Fri 07 Feb 19:57/22         1/6 SEA EMPRESS SHOULD HAVE HAD TWO PILOTS Harbour Master says authority failed WHELKS Ban lifted after disaster WEDDING Student marriage may bj legal PROTEST Sacked workers fight on ABUSE Tribunal witness tells of trauma A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Fri 07 Feb 19:51/41         2/6 SEA EMPRESS SHOULD HAVE HAD TWO PILOTS The man in charge of Milford Haven shipping safety says the Sea Empress oil tanker should have had two pilots. The Harbour Master, Captain Mark Andrews, said the Port Authority failed to keep up with changes in the size of tankers entering Milford. A BBC Wales investigation for Radio Five Live has also learned that a Safety Rjvjew Committee set up after last year's disaster has produced reports which criticisj the authority. A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Fri 07 Feb 19:50/01         3/6 OIL DISASTER SHELLFISH BAN LIFTED The last restrictions on whelk fishing in west Wales imposed after the Sea Empress disaster have been lifted. The Welsh Office says scientific tests show that shellfish caught in Milford Haven waters no longer pose a health risk to consumers. The ban on shellfish collection was introduced after the Sea Empress tanker leaked tens of thousands of tons of crude oil into the waters off the Pembrokjshiri coast. A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index (V/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Fri 07 Feb 19:50/20         4/6 "ILLEGAL" WEDDING COULD BE VALID The lawyer for a thjologz student at a Welsh college says an "illegal" wedding hj carried out may bj legal. Stephen Grant carried out the wedding while hj was on work experience at a parish in his home county of Yorkshire, when the vicar failed to turn up. The couple concerned threatened to sue after finding the wedding was illegal. However, Richard John, the solicitor for Mr Grant, who is studying at the Unjvjrsjty of Wales in Lampjter, says similar cases have been legal. A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Fri 07 Feb 19:52/50         5/6 SACKED WORKERS CONTINUE THEIR PROTEST Factory workers who were sacked for striking are planning to continue their fight for union recognition. The 31 workers at Critchliy Labels at Oakdali in the Gwent valleys, who are disputing the company's djcisjon not to recognisj their union, were dismissed yesterday. The company said staff had resisted attempts to modjrnisj working practices at the plant. A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 1 197 Fri 07 Feb 19:39/02         6/6 TRIBUNAL WETNESS TELLS OF ABUSE TRAUMA A witness at the Welsh child abuse tribunal has told of his traumatic expjtiince at a children's home. The man, now 2: and married with four children, said hj still suffered bjcausj of his time at the former Bryn Estyn home near Wrexham. He told the inquiry at Ewloe his sex life with his wife had "gone downhill" since his experiences became public. The inquiry has now been adjourned until Monday afternoon. A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu