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Edward Knowles, who threw a jug of water over Moss Side inquiry chairman Mr Benet Hyter QC, today, 26th August 1981. Edward Knowles of Whitehaven ranted about his right to speak about alleged bribe
Lord Scarman, new press conference to release his report into The Brixton Disorders 10-12 April 1981, London, Wednesday 25th November 1981
Lord Scarman visits Brixton, London, Wednesday 15th July 1981, he is conducting an inquiry into Brixtons April riots, the unplanned visit was to see for himself the damage caused by police officers
The Widgery Tribunal, Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Inquiry by Lord Chief Justice Widgery into the actions of the British Army on Bloody Sunday, Wednesday 26th April 1972
Antony Doab and his son Paul, 16, leave the Moss Side Inquiry today, 18th August 1981. Mr Doab alleges that he was " jumped on" by police after giving evidence yesterday
Joe Horrocks (l) of the Labour Party and Fred Gartside (r) Chairman at Moss Side Inquiry, at Manchester City Social Club, August 1981
Lord Scarman returns to Brixton, London, Monday 6th October 1986, five years after his Scarman Report into The Brixton Disorders (10-12 April 1981) was published
Witness at The Widgery Tribunal, Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Inquiry by Lord Chief Justice Widgery into the actions of the British Army on Bloody Sunday
Liverpool manager Bob paisley (left) and chairman John Smith (centre) accompany Graeme Souness to London from Lime Street Station where they will a disciplinary hearing for the player
(Picture shows) Inquiry into the Comet crashes held at Church House London. The public inquiry into the Comet airliner disasters has heard that metal fatigue was the most likely cause of two recent
Moss Side Inquiry Panel - into Moss Side riots of July 1981, pictured August 1981. On 8 July 1981 more than 1, 000 young people besieged the police station at Moss Side, Manchester
Secretary of the inquiry into the riots at Strangeways Prison in Manchester John Lyon, (left) pictured on the panel with left to right: Assessor Gordon Lakes
Northern Ireland August 1969. Lord Hunts Tribunal. (Left to Right) Sir James Robertson, Lord Hunt and Robert Mark. August 1969 Z8435