The BBC Nine'o'clock News on Monday 21 April 1997, presented by Michael Buerk. Reports:
1) President of the European Commission Jacques Santer has implicitly intervened in the election (see speech text: europa.eu/rapid.... James Robbins reports.
2) Robin Oakley with John Major at a Conservative rally in York.
3) Tony Blair's speech in Manchester, covered by Jeremy Vine.
4) Paddy Ashdown visiting Cornwall, followed by Matthew Amroliwala.
(Plus a report from Alex Kirby on the Church of England's continuing difficulty to accept basic humanity)
In the second section:
5) Anne Perkins' campaign desk, including the STUC congress (John Fryer), Conservative enthusiasm for selective education, and Norman Lamont's low key election campaign in Harrogate. Note at 20:35 an early appearance of William Hague's soundbite which would become a mantra during his leadership.
6) An election briefing on housing from John Andrew.
7) A brief extract from Paddy Ashdown's Panorama appearance.
8) Robin Oakley rounds up the day.
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