P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 27 Oct 21:11/02  1/11  ] CEEFAX presents... *j5ppppp *j£k7£5h|||||    *j j5 5  + ' */  5j5rsh|5//  *jpzup5*///// *j5£££££ ...a sequence of
P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 27 Oct 21:20/29 ]  2/11     Foreign ministers from the 12 European countries of the EEC have so far not been able to agree to Britain'u request for tough action against Syria. During the talks in Luxembourg, Greece refused to support British-sponsored measures against Syria. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Geoffrey Howe, submitted evidence of Syrian involvement in the plot to bomb an Israeli airliner. The ministers adjourned for two hours to consult their capitals and tonight were continuing their discussions. News index 102/202 Newsreel 119/219
P219 CJEFA( 219 Mon 27 Oct 21:24/12   3/11   *],,%],,)-,,*  Mr Peter Morrison is to take over the "administrative responsibilities" of Mr Jeffrey Archer within Conservative Central Office. Mr Morrison held the same post as Mr Archer - a deputy chairman - but with different responsibilities. A BBC correspondent says Mr Morrison's appointment, announced bz Consjrvativj chairman Mr Norman Tebbit, indicates that a direct replacement for Mr Archer's tasks will not bj made. Mr Archer resigned at the weekend over what hj described as lack of judgjmjnt over a claim bz a prostitute.
P219 CEEFA( 219 Mon 27 Oct 21:13/27   4/11     The long-awaited "Big Bang" in the City of London began in chaos today as a computer failure stopped trading. The Stock Exchange's new price display system, SEAQ, was switchrd off at 9am and was not restored until 10amW Dealers had to resort to traditional face-to]face methods to obtain prices. A Stock Exchange spokesman said the fault had lain with SEAQ's associated TOPIC price display system, which had been overloaded bz eager customers. Market report............BBC1 127 More details....BBC2 228/BBC2 254 The technology...........BBC2 701
P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 27 Oct 21:24/43   5/11 (   ]]  The jury in the trial of Jjremz Bambjr has gone to a hotel for the night after spending the afternoon considering its verdict. Mr Bambjr is accused of murdering his parents, sister and two young nephews in August last year. The 25-year-old jarmer's son of Goldhanger in Essex has denied the charges. $hj case has been heard at Chelmsford Crown Court. $ News index 102/202 Newsreel 119/219
P219 CEEFA( 219 Mon 27 Oct 21:13/21   6/11     Shell UK is to axe a further 700 jobs at Britain's biggest rufinjry, the Stanlow complex at Ellesmere Port. Most of the jobs will bj at management and supervisory level. Staff will leave over the next three years under the company's voluntary redundancy scheme. Since March last year, nearly 1,000 workers have left under the scheme. A £400 million investment programmj at Stanlow will increase capacity and output. Nearly half the investment is going on a catalytic cracker, dui for completion at the end of 1987. News index 102/202 Newsreel 119/219
P219 CJEFAX 219 Mon 27 Oct 21:24/19 ]  7/11   ]J  About 150 leaders of the world'u m!in religions have ended a day of fasting and prayer led bz Pope John Paul. Among those who gathered at Assisi in Italy in a quest for world peace was the Archbishop of Canterbury. Among non-Christians were the Dalai Lama, leaders of the Jewish community, Moslems, Shintoists and tree and snake worshippers from Togo. Cjasjfires were declared in about 10 countries in answer to the Pope's call for a truce to coincide with the prazjrs for peace. News index 102/202 Newsreel 119/219
P219 CEEFA( 219 Mon 27 Oct 21:18/27 8/11                                                    W    W     
P219 CJJFAX 219 Mon 27 Oct 21:17/12   9/11   BOTHAM TO PLAY   FOR QUEENSLAND? Ian Botham has said that hj wants to play for the Australian side of Queensland. The all]rounder said that the current England tour will be his last but that he would like to continue playing in home Tests. Botham is said to be looking for a two or three-year contract to play six months of the year for Queensland, who are anxious for their first Sheffield Shield victory. Crick t Ind x 310 *  
P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 27 Oct 21:11/04   10/11   CONDUCT WARNING FOR COOPER Bristol City player-manager Terry Cooper has been warned as to his future conduct bz the Football Association. The former Leeds and England defender appeared before the FA's disciplinary committee in London to answer a charge of insulting and improper behaviour at the end of a match at Bournemouth. He was reported by Oxfordshire referee Dennis Hedges and, although hj pleaded guilty in writing, hj was ordered to attend the hearing. Cooper said (e only came on to the field to keep the peace after a scuffle broke out involving spectators.
P219 CJEFAX 219 Mon 27 Oct 21:17/27 ]   11/11 ]   6am-midnight ]  Tuesday:   Much of the British Isles   will start cloudy with  occasional rain or drizzle   During the day, more  pjrsjstent rain will move  southeast followed bz ^brighter, showery weather. ]   Some showers in N Ireland  and w Scotland will bj W heavy and will jall as , , , snow over high ground. , ,  Windy in north later. OU-LOOS FOR WEDoESDAY AND THURSDAY: Sunny intervals and showers, more continuous rain in NW on Thursday.