1The United States and the Soviet Union appear to be on the verge of a breakthrough in massive reductions in their nuclear arsenals.
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, currently meeting with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, has welcomed news of progress.
- Start 00 : 00 : 30
- Finish 00 : 02 : 12
- Duration 01 : 42
Reporters
- Martin Bell (Reporter, BBC News)
Associated
- James Baker (United States Secretary of State)
- Eduard Shevardnadze (Soviet Foreign MInister)
2Families of the ten British bandsmen killed by an Irish Republican Army (IRA) bomb, have joined in criticism of the security at the Royal Marines Music School.
- Start 00 : 02 : 12
- Finish 00 : 03 : 32
- Duration 01 : 20
Reporters
- Terry Lloyd (Reporter, ITN)
Locations
- Deal, United Kingdom (England)
3Cabinet Minister Peter Tapsell has urged iwi to put tribal affiliations aside, and get on with sharing fisheries resources as one people.
- Start 00 : 03 : 32
- Finish 00 : 05 : 14
- Duration 01 : 42
Reporters
- Wendy Dicker (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Peter Tapsell (Eastern Maori MP, Labour Party)
Locations
- Otara, New Zealand (Auckland)
4Duty on imported stereo speakers will reduce by 5% to 30% from next week. Importers and retailers want the duty to be completely abolished, but this is problematic.
- Start 00 : 05 : 14
- Finish 00 : 07 : 18
- Duration 02 : 04
Reporters
- Mark Boyd (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Garry Lambert (New Zealand Speaker Manufacturer)
- Greg Peacock (Speaker Importer)
5Hokitika residents have paid homage today to the warship HMNZS Gambia for its role in World War Two.
- Start 00 : 22 : 03
- Finish 00 : 23 : 49
- Duration 01 : 46
Reporters
- Michael Brown (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Lieutenant Comander Jack Stuart (World War Two Veteran, HMNZS Gambia)
Locations
- Hokitika, New Zealand (West Coast)