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James Callaghan, speaking at Heathrow Airport on January 10, 1979 gives an interview about the industrial situation which will inspire the headline in next morning's The Sun newspaper "Crisis? What Crisis?". On Callaghan's left is his Political Adviser Tom McNally. From Independent Television News.

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