P196 CJJFAX 196 Thu 21 Oct 21:22/03 )|l4|l4|,  20/46     COMMONS  LABOU5 "WILL FIGHT NHS REFORMS" Labour will oppose Virginia Bottomley's latest NHS reforms, David Blunkjtt has said. He said: "How many jobs are going to go? How much money is going to bj sbved and how much redundancy payment will there bj?" The reforms showed an "abdication of responsibility by the Secretary of State and ministers for the running of the NHSb. "This is a shoddy statement from a Secretary of State who is a spent force," hj added. --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Next News Would Politics Main Gjws
P196 CJJFAX 196 Thu 21 Oct 21:03/42 -|l4|l4|,  22/46     COMMONS  ULSTER KILLERS "WILL BE0CBUGHT" "+anton killers" in Ulster will bj tracked down whatever their motives, Northern Ireland Secretary Sir Patrick Mayhew has said. (u (5 $hj SDLP's Dr Joe Hendron said hj appreciated that most of the Tj murders in the province over the last 20 years were the work of the IRA.  "But there are very many Catholic (5 families who live in fear of the murder groups of the RDA and UVF.b Sir Patrick said the RUC and thu Army would hunt down all terrorists --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,O Next News Dispatch Home News Top Sport
P196 CEEFAX 196 Thu 21 Oct 21:24/33   23/46   OI  COMMONS  TRJBU(J TO MUTDERJD POLICEMAN The Leader of the Commons has paid tribute to PC Patrick Dunne who was shot dead in south-west London last night. ,e Tony Newton, who was standing in for Mr Major, said the whole House joined him in prai3ing the courage of PC Dunne. They felt deep regret. Tory Michael Shjrsbz, spokesman for (5 the Police Federation, said: (5 bPolici officers do not have a job for life, but they are often required to give their life for the job." $upppppppppppppppppppppppp8pppppp8888ppz ( Home 11p Politics 130 World 160 Next News Home News Main News US Maps
P196 CEJFAX 196 Thy 21 Oct 21:06/34   25/46   OI  COMMONS  TOR JS PU$TING UP TAXES - BECKETT Tj (5 Labour hbs accused the Government of "not having the guts" to admit it is putting yp taxes on income and spending next spring. Deputy leader Margaret Beckett was talking about the deciuon in last March'u Budget to increase oatiwn1v Insurance contributions by 1%. She challenged Twny Newton to acknowledge that NI qontributikn2 (u were a tax on income. But the Commons leader said (5 contributions were "a means to U $5 obtaining bjnjfitu". --m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Next News World Politics BBC1 *V
P196 CEJFAX 196 Thu 21 Oct 21:27/43 -|l4|l4|,  26/46   I  LORDS  CHALKER REJECTS EC CASH ROW CLAIM The Government has dismissed as "mischievous" claims that it has rejected £100 mimlign from the EC. A report in the Guardian newspaper also said it had turnjh down the chance to create 50,000 training places for the unemployed. Foreign Office minister Baroness Chalkjr was responding to the claims, allegedly made by unnamed EC officials. She said the US had not rejected -u any European Social Fund money. --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n Next News Newsround Diary CityHeads
P196 CEEFAX 196 Thu 21 Oct 21:26/12 )|l4|l4|,  27/46  PARLIAMENT I  IN BRIEF  CYPRUS Tory Rupert Allason has condemned thu protests 1gainst zhu Queen over the hanging of EOSA terrorists in Cyprus in thu 1950s. They killed Greek Cypriots and were hanged according to the law. INTELLIGENCE Cooperation between the Garda and the Royal Ulster Constabulary has njvjr been greater and will continue, Northern Ireland Secretary Sir Patrick Mayhew says. BR The Govjrnmjnt has announced that its troubled rail privatisation Bill is to conj back to the Commons on 1 November. -upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz $ aHomj 11p Politics 130 0World 160 Flash Diary Main News CityHeads
P196 CEEFAX 196 Thu 21 Oct 21:07/13 ,|l4|l4|,  29/46 (n2n2    WORLD  HUMAN CHAIN GREETS WORLD LEADERS Tens of thousands of women have lined the 45-mile route taken by Commonwealth leaders heading to the opening of their summit in Nicosia.  -hj GrUes-Cypriot women, many ,j wearing black and holding placards, were highlighting the plight of refugees and missing people. Some 1,700 Greek-Cypriots have gone missing since the 1974 invasion of northern Cy8rus by Turki1h forcesW The women want Commonwealth leaders to press for the Turks to withdraw. -upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz DISPATCH bz Paul Rrynolds 190 Next News Politics Summaries Top Sport
P196 CEJFAX 196 Thu 21 Oct 21:29/42 ,|l4|l4|,  30/46     WORLD  BUNDESBANK CUTS KEY INTEREST RATES Tj The German central bank, the Bundesbank, has cut both its main interest rates bz half a percent. -hj discount rate falls from 6.25% to k.75) and the Lombard rate from 7.25% to 6.75%. See 111 Tu A BBC correspondent says the move should help European govjrnmjnts which are tr9ing to fight sluggish growth and unemployment. After the surprise rates cut thu Deutschmark eased against other key currencies.  ] Cjefax Finance headlines 201 Next News Dispatch Flash TV/Radio
P196 CEEFAX 196 Thu 21 Oct 21:08/43   32/46     WORLD  BURUNDI PRESIDENT EXECUTED IN COUP Burundi President Melchior Ndadze has been killed in a coup attempt, Belgian radio has reported.a The country's Prime Ministdu and other cabinet members are also reported to have been killed. Supporters of the President have condemned the attempted coup d'etas and called for "popular resiutence" to stop the take-over. U (5 Units from the Burundi army earlier attacked a radio and television station in the capital Bujumbura.  Next News Politics SSummaries Travel
P196 CEEFAX 196 Thu 21 Oct 21:09/12   33/46   I  WORLD  BORN APOLICEARRESTAIDLOOTERS Police have arre2ted 10 pjgpld i& the Bosnian village of Ticici who were suspected of loothng UV aid convoys, local residents have said.)j Protesters blocked two convoys in Ticici yesterday and looted some 100 flour sacks from one of them. Police dispersed the crowd using tear gas and warning shots. $5 -hj UN has sbih it may suspend aid (5 operations in cdntral Bosnia due tg the growing threat of violence.  Home 118 Flash 158 Diary 0 18 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 Next News Main News Home News Top Spout
P196 CJJFAX 196 Thu 21 Oct 21:23/18   19/46     COMMOVS C 5HAs T BE ABOLRSHED -1BOTTOMLJZ Regional Health Authorities are to be abolished, Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley has said. Tj  The number would be reduced from 14 to eight by next April as a first step, she added. Subject to Parliament's approval, she planned to mjrgj District Health Authorities with Family Health Service Authorities.  (k She sbid the changes in the NHS ,j management structure would lead to () "streamlined manbgemjnt and -5 substantial cost savings". -mm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Next News World Politics Main News