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NUMDA - Durham Miners' Association and National Union of Mineworkers, Durham Area (NUMDA)
1 - Administration
2 - Finance
3 - Lodges and membership
4 - Working conditions
5 - Welfare and Benefits
6 - Industrial Injury and Sickness
8 - Photographs
9 - Other local industry bodies
10 - National industry bodies
11 - Publications
12 - Other
13 - 1984-1985 Miners' Strike
14 - Newspaper Cuttings Files
1 - Areas
2 - Background
3 - Banks, building societies and public utilities
4 - Colliery Revue
5 - Colliery Trades and Allied Workers Union
6 - Diary of a strike and closing weeks
7 - Disciplinary committee
8 - Durham Facts
9 - Easington
10 - Economics
11 - Editorials
12 - EEC
13 - Electricity
14 - Energy
15 - Gas
16 - Press release results
17 - South Africa
18 - South Wales
19 - Striker Admin
20 - Unemployment
21 - Union of Democratic Mineworkers (UDM)
22 - Victimisation
23 - Violence
24 - Wage claims
25 - Wages and conditions
26 - Wearmouth and others
27 - Westoe
28 - Women
29 - Working miners
30 - Yorkshire
31 - Church
32 - Closures
33 - Costs of strike
34 - Industrial relations
35 - International
36 - Jobs
37 - Labour Party
38 - Law
39 - Kent
40 - MacGregor and Privatisation
41 - Markets
42 - Mulitnationals
43 - NACODS
44 - National
45 - NCB Enterprises
46 - Notts
47 - Opencast
48 - Production
49 - Rallies and demos
50 - Return to work
1 - Pit official denies back to work link
2 - Rebel miners earn bonuses
3 - Miners strike
4 - Pubs urged to ban rebels
5 - NCB claims rate of return to work is accelerating
6 - Miners' surge back sparks union calls to resume working
7 - Miners' return in strength
8 - North leads return to work
9 - Watershed reached in drift back by miners
10 - 95pc of miners return to work as strike collapse continues
11 - 95pc of miners at work as collapse continues
12 - Pain and hope as strike colliery restarts
13 - Hardliners who refuse to drift back
14 - Record 2,318 end strike on Monday, says coal board
15 - Militant Welshmen vote with their boots
16 - All eyes on the extent of drift back
17 - More pitmen go back to work
18 - Coal board hails 'record return' of strikers
19 - Drift back rate falls
20 - NUM faces crisis week
21 - Thousand back as regional rumbles grow
22 - NCB expecting surge back to work next week
23 - NUM says few face-workers returning
24 - The pit strike: Week 36
25 - 96% out in Durham
26 - Letter sent to NUM members by P E Heathfield, Secretary.
27 - NCB jubilation at surge back
28 - NCB bid to prove figures with audit
29 - NUM closes ranks in face of drift back to work
30 - Wales action wrecks coal board scab drive
31 - NCB's cooked figures are 7,597 too many
32 - NCB says 56,000 miners working
33 - Financial offer tempts miners back to work
34 - Numbers riddle at the pits
35 - Drift back includes former pickets
36 - NCB says miners set for surge back to work
37 - More North miners go back to work
38 - Return to work
51 - Eppleton
52 - Horden and Bates
53 - Hours of work
54 - Investment
55 - New technology
56 - Nissan and no strike agreements
57 - Oil
58 - Orgreave trials
59 - Parliament
60 - Pay claims
61 - Picketing
62 - Police and surveillance
63 - Political parties
64 - Power stations
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