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The death penalty and broadcasting bans

The History Hour

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The Death Penalty

In 1965, the British Parliament voted to suspend the death penalty for murder. It was then fully abolished in 1969. Albert Pierpoint initially appeared to support abolition that later his conviction wavered. Do you regret having hanged all those people? "No, I don't regret one moment," he says.

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