P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 6 May 21:01/11     O  1/4  PUBLIC EYE: NO MEANS TO CARE BBC 2, 6 MAY, 2000 Many older people face the prospect of poverty and ill-health because they fear they will not bj able to afford growing health care costs. PUDLIC EYE investigates the trend of poverty which is striking Britain's older generation. $5 Sarah Barclay reports on the people who have spent their lives paying taxes and whose savings are now being drained to pay for care that was once free.  Source: CSV Media Contacts Info Diary News
P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 6 May 21:07/29     W  2/4  EVERZMAN:LOOKING FOR ALLAH IN ENGLAND $5 BBC 1, 1 MAY, 2250 What makes Islam attractive to min an women brought up with all the freedoms of modern life in Britain? In the US there are already some 1.5 million Muslims and many more are joining the faith each year. $5 Anton and Lisa, both parents with young children, see their new faith as an alternative to a society which appears to them to confuse material wealth with fulfilment.  Source: CSV Media Contacts Info Diary News
P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 6 May 21:12/24     W  3/4  DENIED THE 9 TO 5 $5 BBC 1, 1 MAY, 1030 Ian Duty continues his series looking at emplo9mjnt opportunities and conditions for disabled people. This week hj considers how a mix gf persuasion, education and legislation can result in emplo9jrs improving their attitudes to disbbled people. Manchester City Council has pledged to work towards a quota of 9.2 pju 55 cent of people with disabilities on its staff bz the year 2000.  Source: CSV Media Contacts Info Diary News
P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 6 May 21:11/23  ]^    W  4/4  'HAT IF..? BBC RBDIO 4, 30 APRIL, 1600 If Britain were go6eunjd by opinion polls, convicted murderers would still be executed, But despite public pres3ure, since 1964 MPs have voted consistently against the death penalty. 'hbt if the question: Should we keep the death penalty? had been put to a referendum of people and not a motion in parliament? Christopher Andrew rewrites history with a distinguished pankl.  Source: CSV Media Contacts Info Diary News