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BBC1 News After Noon - Monday 14th September 1981

Footage courtesy of Martyn Graham.

The start of the second week of 'News After Noon', the BBC's first half-hour lunchtime news, introduced by Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart.

Headlines:
- Mrs Thatcher set to announce cabinet reshuffle
- Labour leadership race enters televised debate
- Liberals' party conference begins in Llandudno
- Marcus Sarjeant admits firing blanks near the Queen
- Seven Italians in court over armed robbery and terrorism charges
- US Secretary of State returns home after defence talks in West Germany
- NATO begins annual mainland exercises in Europe
- Voting underway in Norweigan general election
- Fears over Yellow River flooding in China
- Springboks team arrives in USA
- John McEnroe retains US Open title for third year
- New world records for men's and women's 5,000m
- New report: crime fears hampering community and social activities
- BMA calls for new law to safeguard surgery secrets
- Boy saved by Royal Navy helicopter crew from Solent mudflats
- Southampton Boat Show opens

Plus the national weather from Anne Purvis, plus for viewers in London and the South East, financial news from Peter Day and subtitled headlines for the deaf and hard of hearing.

Topped and tailed by continuity from announcer Paul Harris.

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