P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:14/29    CEEFAX presents...          ...a sequence of the main news, spout and finance stories of the day
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:11/27   Forecast 1/3   6am-midnight   tomorrow   England and Wbles will bj  cloudy after a sunny start  in many places. Showers  will develop, heavy in I some central and northern   parts, but more isolated  in the south.    Scotland and N Ireland  will bj rather cloudy whth  showers or rain. Sunny , , , intervals are likely in , , eastern Scotland. Outlook for Thursday and Friday: Dry and bright before rain spreads from the west. Temperatures near ou above normal.
P219 CEJFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:22/41   (55b(55j5  jj5/l4 J  Mrs Thatcher has told MPs that clashes yjstetday between police and miners outside the Orgreavj coking plant had "nothing to do with peaceful picketing" It was mob violence, she said in the Commons this afternoon, and the consequences of giving in to it would bj grave.a The Prime Minister rejected anothjt appeal from Opposition leader Mr Neil Kinnock to intervene in the dispute. Mr Kinnock then accused her of evasion". Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEJFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:28/17     [  Mr Bill Sirs, leader of the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation, has said the union's executive is to discuss an MUM request for help on Thursday. Mr Sirs told the ISTC conference, which started at Scarborough today, that the executive would then recommend what should be done about the request. The MUM wants talks with the ISTC aimed at cutting fuel supplies to the minimum needed to protect the steel plants. If there is no response, the miners' union has threatened to stop deliveries of all coke and coal to steelworks. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CJEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:23/45    -,, -,,%  A High Court judge has ordered the eviction of miners staging a sit-in at Betteshanger collie y in K nt. hj Coal Board was given leav to apply for a poss ssion order on the colli r this morning and th order was granted th s aft rnoon. An NCB spokesman s id the underground sit-in at the mine began on Sunday, appar ntly following a bid by two min rs to repo t for work ther . Miners at Betteshangjr have said they will continue th ir occupation of th pit and h v b r icad d th mselve inside office buildings. Eight men are underground.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:24/20       The French government is considering a request for political aszl5m from a group of Iranians on board a commandeered military aircraft. The plane landed in Nice early this morning from southern Italy, where those on board had been refused asylum. her are five or six military pjrsonnjl and two civilians, believed to be hostages.1Thjy have said they will not leave France. They have now lift the plane and are being kept elsewhere in the airport. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:02/38       j GREA RJT IN IN ASS R LI Great Britain have brought David Hobbs back into the side for tomorrow's game against Toowoomba. Sent off in the first Test, Hobbs wiml deputisj as goal-kickjt in the absence of Joe Lzdon, out with a back injury. The line-up bears little resemblance to the one that will start the second Test next Tuesday. Team: Donlan; Clark, Smith, Foy, Basnjtt, Joyner, Gregory, Pinnir, Proctor, Hobbs, Case, Beardmore, O'Neill.  Resjtvjs: Smith, Rjes.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:07/24  O    U LECT OMS Jun 1984  The leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party, Mr John Hume, has won Northern Ireland's third European seat. hj other members already elected are the Reverend Ian Paisley, Democratic Unionist, and Mr John Taylor of the Official Unionists. In the Irish Republic Mr Charles Haughjy's Fianna Fail party has seven MIPs and Premier Dr Garret FitzGerald's Fine Gael has five. The two parties are involved in a recount for the last seat The Irish Republic will bj the only EEC country with no representatives in the socialist group.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:22/12       Liverpool's rebel council is still on a collision course with the Government over its plans for an illegal budget. But a meeting in London today between council leaders and Environment Secretary Mr Patrick Jjnkin was described by both sides as "fruitful". A report on the city's finances was discussed, together with ways of reducing the planned £260m budget to a level which could bj covered by rate increases of 30-40 per cent. $hj illegal budget demands rate rises of 170 pet cent. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:01/52       The first results of the inquiry into the Abbjystead explosion are to bj made public at a press conference tomorrow. Dr John Cullen, chairman of the Health and Safety Commission, is to visit the Lancashire pumping station to give an interim report on the inqujrz carried out by the Health and Safety Executive. Since the blast last month, the tunnel linking the Wzrj and Lune rhvers has been closely examined. Twelve people are still in hospital after the explosion in which 15 people died and 28 were injured. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:01/34     [  A teachers' union has accused Education Secretary Sir Keith Joseph of trying to prejudice the decision of possible arbitrators in the teaching pay dispute The attack follows a Commons statement bz Sir Keith, in which hj said no more money was available even if the dispute went to arbitration. NU- general secretary Mr Doug McAvoy said hj was trying to nobble arbitrators even before their work had started. Sir Keith said the teachers' action was causing immjnsj damage to school- children.
P219 CJJFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:33/42              EU$OPEAN CHAMPION!HIPS Denmark showed they have fight as well as skill when they came back to beat Belgium 3-2 at Strasbourg and qualhf8. a Cjulembns scored for Belgium in the 2kih mjnuteL taking advantage of a poor Danish clearance to left-foot home. p Denmark, needing a draw to go through, went furs(et be(ind in the 37lX minute, Vercauteten cutting in from the left to clip b vNlley into lhj far corner. A min2te later thi8 werd back in the gbZj when Arnesjn scored from the spot, and Brylli brought them level with an Xour gone. Jlkjaet put them aXjad for the first time witX five minutes left.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:02/00       Labour MP Mr Tony Banks is to go bjforj the Privileges Committee of the House of Commons for alleged "blackmail" threats against anti-GLC backbenchjrs. The Commons voted for the move by a majority of 168. Earlier this month there were complaints that he had threatened Consjtvbtivj MPs who supported a mo6j to cut GLC spending. Mr Banks threatened to "hit the constituencies" of Tories who voted for cuts. Later he refused to withdraw the remarks. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 J2n 21:14/04 W X Xm —ph0t04p0tX—p—p     *$ * f om BELFAS Steve Overt must wait to see if his second 800 metres win in 48 hours will clinch an Olympic place at the distance r -s l ct d at 1 00 m t s, tt delighted a large Belfast crowd with a well-judged win in on min te 46.17. Overt, who beat Ikjm Billy into second place, is reluctant to r4n in the AAA championships this weekend. I feel that is enough evidence fo th selectors", hj said. "I was pleased to do two runs back to back and there is plenty more to come." Newsreel cgnthnues in a moment Mgrj
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:10/16  X     f om EAR B RUNE There was a bad omen for British fans when Jo Durie went out of the £125,000 Carlsbjrg Tournament in round two. She lost 4-6 4-6 to American Kim Shajfet - the girl she faces in the first round at Wimbledon next week. Durie led 3-0 in the second set but made a string of unforced jurors. Also oul are Sue BasKet, beaten 6-3 6-1 bz Czech 10th seed Helena Sukova, and Sara GomjtL whose bravery was not enough against second seed Chris Lloyd, the 6-1 6-4 winner. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 19 Jun 21:13/42 — —  —p bfffffj .jjjjj*l (99999  Fr nch numb r on Yannick Noah will not bj at W mbl don when the 1984 ch mpionship starts n xt w ek. Noah, who would hav been th s v nth s ed in th men's singl s, has told the All-England Club he is suffering f om an abdominal st aim. Last week Noah, 24, had to r tit f om his first-round match against American Rob t Van't Hof at Queen's Club. It is good n ws for Britain's Jonathan Smith - hj was drawn to m et Noah in the firs round at Wimbl don. N wsr el cont nue in a moment