P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:45/19         TRAIN CRASH DRIVER RELEASED ON BAIL 104 Collision kills six and injures 170 105 Train smash inquiry to bj in public 106 Prescott pledges action over safety 107 Seriously hurt are kept in hospital 108 Factfile: Key crash probe questions 110 ——————————————————————————————————————— US B-1 bomber crash kills four crhw 112 TORY Party media chief resigns post 113 WALES People made right choice — PM 117 FOOTBALL "Bungs" uncovered by probe 114 News Index 102 Flash 150 Travel 430 TV/Radio 600 Sport 300 Lottery 555 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:54/38       RAILTRACK SHARES FALL ON CRASH NEWS 203 WH SMITH New chief finally in place 204 AIR BA may face fine over sales row 205 B&Q DIY chain creating 250 top jobs 208 DOCKLANDS Super-watchdog shuns City 207 ——————————————————————————————————————— FUSE-100 at 1528 Winners 41 Losers 54 ——————————————————————————————————————— FUSE 5024.6 -21.6 at 15:08 DOW UK 192.40 - 0.87 at 15:28 Dow Jn 7888.10 -34.62 at 15:00 £/DM 2.8492 - 0.0183 £/$ 1.6070 - 0.0066 £ index 100.2 - 0.4 ——————————————————————————————————————— Rates 240 Forex 237 Share 220 Money 250 ——————————————————————————————————————— Sharecheck 2000 on BBC1 220 City 201 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:00/05         SUPER SAINTS FIGHT BACK TO STUN CAR 375 R/LEAGUE Late burst sinks underdogs CRICKET Glamorgan near to title win 349 Hick and Moody smash county records 346 M/SPORT Hill eyes title with Jordan 361 FOOTBALL 'Borg return for Ravanelli 308 Shearer boost for England Cup hopis 309 GOLF Ireland to host 2005 Rzdjr Cup 334 ——————————————————————————————————————— Football 302 Tennis 330 Cricket 340 M/Sport 360 Rugby 370 General 380 Golf 330 Latest 300 TV News 600 WIN TICKETS TO SEE LIVERPOOL-CELTIC 357 Top Sport 300 Letters 356 A-Z 399 BBC Sport 358 TV/Radio 600 Racing 660 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:15/34     Wjprzjprzjpqz  TRAIN CRASH AT SOUTHALL IN W LONDON 438 Travel chaos - as smash kills six Roads M6 roadworks continue J7-9 431 Drink-Drive Self-test device backed 439 BBC2 Wjekjnd travel info for UK 491-493 BBC2 Wjekjnd travel info for Europe 488 ———————————————————————————————————————  ROADS 431   Rail 432   Flights 440  Ferries 435   London Tube 436  A-Z Index 199  ——————————————————————————————————————— News 101 Sport 301 Travel A-Z 499 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:11/01       TRAIN CRASH DRIVER QUIZZED BY POLICE The driver of the 125 train involved in yesterday's crash in London has been released on police bail after being arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. The driver, who has not been named, was bailed to reappear at Southall police station on October 31 pending inquiries He was questioned by British Transport Police investigating the crash. Six people died and up to 170 others were injured when the passjngjt train collided with a freight train. Headlines 101 Flash 150 Travel 430 News Index 102 TV 600 Ticker 151 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:26/11       PUBLIC INQUIRY TO BE HELD INTO CRASH The Health and Safety Executive is to hold a public inquiry into the crash between two trains in west London which killed six people and injured up to 170 The move, announced by the Health and Safety Commission, has been backed by the Deputy Prime Minister. The HUE said it would use all its power to find the cause of the crash. Railttack and the British Transport Police have also begun their own investigations into the collision. Headlines 101 Flash 150 Travel 430 News Index 102 TV 600 Ticker 151 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:49/20       COLLISION LEAVES SIX DEAD AND 170 HURT A collision between a high-speed passjngjr train and a freight train has killed six people and injured up to 170 The 10.32 from Swansea to London Paddington hit the side of the othjt train at Southall station, west London. It was thought to have been travelling at 90mph when the crash happened as the freight train crossed the main line. Rescue teams worked late into the evening before finally freeing the bodies of the last two victims. Headlines 101 Flash 150 Travel 430 News Index 102 TV 600 Ticker 151 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:47/10       NO "SHELLY-SHALLYING" OVER TRAIN SAFETY The Govjrnmjnt has said it will respond swiftly on improved train safety if the Southall crash inquiry called for it. Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott said ministers would not tolerate any "shelly-shallying" from rail companies. He hinted hj would insist on Automatic Train Protection (ATP) — an on-board computerisjd system — for passenger trains if the inquiry recommended it. Mr Prescott told BBC's Newsnight the Govjrnmjnt would "make a safe railway". Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:43/10       TRAIN CRASH SURVIVORS KEPT IN HOSPITAL Doctors have decided to keep eight of the people hurt in the Southall train crash in hospital overnight. Three of the most seriously injured are being kept in Ealing Hospital and two passengers are being cared for at the Central Middlesjx Hospital. A sixth person is being treated for broken ribs at Hillingdon Hospital. Two patients were also being detained at the Royal London and Chasing Cross hospitals, both in a serious condition. Headlines 101 Flash 150 Travel 430 News Index 102 TV 600 Ticker 151 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:04/19       QUEEN SENDS SYMPATHIES AFTER RAIL CRASH The Queen has sent her deepest sympathies to the families of those killed in the west London train crash. In a statement from Buckingham Palace, she praised the rescue services and hospital staff. Prime Minister Tony Blair spoke of his sadness in the wake of the crash, which has claimed at least six lives. Consjrvativj party leadjt William Hague said his thoughts were with the families involved in the accident. Headlines 101 Extra 140 Ticker 151 News Index 102 Flash 150 Newsreel 154 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:09/24       THE SOUTHALL RAIL CRASH — KEY QUESTIONS Investigators will bj looking for answers to six key questions: Was there a signal fault? Did one of the two trains ignore a crucial signal?  Was the track faulty? Reports have suggested broken rails had led to fast trains using slower lines in the area.  Did the passjngjr train have automatic train protection? The use of a system stopping trains going through red lights has not been adopted nationally on cost grounds. Headlines 101 Flash 150 Travel 430 News Index 102 TV 600 Ticker 151 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:12/14  ——————————————————————————    MET POLICE CASUALTY BUREAU       TRAIN CRASH INCIDENT       TELEPHONE 0171 834 7777   (Please bj patient) You bjlievj a relative or close friend is involved or is missing. You have information that may help. If you have reported someone as missing and they turn up. The bureau's main aim is to receive and process information on missing people, survivors, evacuees and witnesses. It does not give out information.  >>>>> Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:24/44       US BOMBER CRASHES ON TRAINING MISSION A US Air Force B-1 bombjt has crashed on a traning mission in Montana, killing all four crew members. A Pentagon spokesman said an inquiry had been launched into the crash. The accident is the sixth involving US military planes in a week and led to a 24-hour safety review being announced The crash follows an apparent mid-air collision between a cargo jet and a German plane off Africa and the mid-ai break up of an F117A stealth fighter. World news digest and in brief.. 142 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:13/13       CONSERVATIVE PARTY PRESS CHIEF QUITS The Consjrvativj Party's director of communications, Francis Halewood, has resigned, Central Office has said. A spokesman said Mr Halewood offered his resignation to party chairman Lord Parkinson "voluntarily". It had always been intended that Mr Halewood would hold the position temporarily, hj added. Mr Halewood had been appointed as a "caretaker" after the General Election, the spokesman said. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:55/11       GOVERNMENT GOES AHEAD ON WELSH ASSEMBLY The Govjrnmjnt has said last night's narrow "Yes" vote is enough to press ahead with a Welsh Assembly. The voting was so close the outcome waited on the final count, with 559,419 (50.3%) for and 552.698 (49.7%) against The Prime Minister said hj was "delighted" at the results. But Mr Blair promised to "respond to the fears that were expressed bz the people" by persuading them that decentralising power was right. Welsh referendum results index... 120 Wales split by votem, says Hague 114 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:14/15       PRIEST GETS FIVE YEARS FOR SEX OFFENCES A Roman Catholic priest has been jailed for five years for carrying out sexual assaults on boys. Father James Channing Pierce, 57, was convicted on sjvjn charges. He was found guilty by a jury of four offences against a 16-year-old boy, while teaching at Stonzhurst College, in the Kibble Valley, in Yorkshire. Fathjt Channing Pierce earlier pleaded guilty to three other charges of indecent assault. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:12/02       DIANA BODYGUARD "DOESN'T RECALL CRASH" The bodyguard who survived the crash in which Diana, Princess of Wales, was killed, is said not to remjmbjr the moments leading up to the tragedy. French investigators questioned Trevor Tees-Jones for the first time since the August 31 crash in which hj received serious head and chest injuries. A judicial source said hj answered some questions but had gaps in his memory. Mr Rjes-Jones will be interviewed again but may njvjr fully recall events. World news digest and in brief.. 142 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:28/36       PREMIER LEAGUE PROBE FINDS ILLEGALITIES A four-year Premier Liaguh inquiry has uncovered a number of illegal paymhnts — or so-called "bungs". The investigation into improput payments made by football agents identifies examples including the 1992 transfer of Teddy Shjringham to Spurs. But the 400-page report cl.ats a numbj of people alleged to have been involved The Chief Executivv of the Premiership Peter Ljavjr says it shows that corruption is not endemic in the gam . Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weathur 400 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 2 152 Sat 20 Sip 01:37/39       WORKERS AT LAST TEN MINE ARE LAID OFF Thirty-eight workers at Cornwall's last tin mine have been laid off after an emjrgjncy meeting tonight. Managers at the South Crofty mine, near Rjdruth, said staff would get a letter tomorrow notifying them whether or not they are among those affected. However, they have said they hope that the job losses should bj temporary. Staff at the loss-making mine, which is threatened with closure, have already taken wage cuts to ease the situation. Headlines 101 Extra 140 Letters 145 News Index 102 Flash 150 Newsreel 152 News Heads Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu