- The
Battle of
Orgreave was a
violent confrontation on 18 June 1984
between pickets and
officers of the
South Yorkshire Police (SYP) and
other police forces...
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Orgreave may
refer to:
Orgreave,
South Yorkshire, a
village and
civil parish in
England Orgreave Colliery, a
former coal mine (which also
supplied the...
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Orgreave Colliery was a coal mine
situated adjacent to the main line of the Manchester,
Sheffield &
Lincolnshire Railway about 5
miles (8 km) east of Sheffield...
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Orgreave is a
village and
civil parish on the
River Rother in
South Yorkshire. It is in the
Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham,
about 4.5
miles (7 km) east...
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calls for
Orgreave policing inquiry". BBC News. 22
October 2012.
Retrieved 2
November 2016. "Miners'
strike policing:
Labour calls for
Orgreave inquiry"...
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Orgreave Colliery platform was a workman's halt
built to
serve the
miners working at
Orgreave Colliery in
South Yorkshire, England.
These workmen's trains...
- In
October 2016, Rudd
decided not to open an
inquiry into the
events at
Orgreave during the 1984 miners' strike,
saying that
there was "not a sufficient...
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response from the
local miners.: 81–82 The 'Battle of
Orgreave' took
place on 18 June 1984 at the
Orgreave Coking Plant near Rotherham,
which striking miners...
- of
Orgreave claiming he was told what to put in his
statement "by a
senior South Yorkshire detective"
after he
arrested a
miner during the
Orgreave confrontation...
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Orgreave is a
hamlet and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Alrewas, in the
Lichfield district, in the
county of Staffordshire, England. It lies...