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As the smoke clears, Brian Redhead brings you all the latest results with expert analysis from
Anthony King , Professor of Government in the University of Essex, Andrew Neil of The Economist and Alan Watkins , political columnist of The Observer - all the people who matter plus reaction from:
The politicians, including The Rt Hon Roy Hatters ley and Norman St John -Stevas
Industry and the Unions - Sir John Methven , Director General of the CBI, and Clive Jenkins , General Secretary of ASTMS
Northern Ireland - as the 12 results come in, comment on the unique political situation there
From the Stock Exchange Peter Hobday brings together leading bankers, stockbrokers, and foreign-exchange dealers Klans von Dohnanyl,
Minister of State at the German Foreign Office, Garret FitzGerald, Leader of the Irish Opposition Party. Fine Gael. and Maurice Cowve de Marvllle, former Prime Minister of France link up to discuss the impact of the result on the European Community, and Aathony Lewis , columnist with the New York Times, on the impact in the USA, and key figures in southern Africa on the implications for Rhodesia.
Agriculture - from Kidderminster Market, Tom Boden , Deputy President of the National Farmers' Union, and Jack Boddy , General Secretary of the Agriculture Workers' Union.
North Sea Oil - from Scotland key figures in the oil industry.
A co-production with Radio News, Current Affairs, Outside Broadcasts, BBC Regions and BBC Local Radio Stations Executive producer ANNE SLOMAN including regular news reports long wave only until 12.0
12.55Weather; programme news: long wave only

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Brian Redhead
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Anthony King
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Andrew Neil
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Alan Watkins
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Roy Hatters
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Norman St John
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Sir John Methven
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Clive Jenkins
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Peter Hobday
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Aathony Lewis
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Tom Boden
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Jack Boddy
Producer:
Anne Sloman

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