Social reform
Found in 310 Collections and/or Records:
1938 Diary, 1938-01-06 - 1939-01-03
Assorted articles by LSA, 1931-07 - 1940-03
Notes and prints of articles by LSA on subjects including: the economic theories of John Taylor Peddie; Imperial policy, particularly the maintenance of sea power; the Budget of 1931-2; Family Allowances.
Also includes: letters from John Taylor Peddie, Economic and Currency Committee, on his book "The dual system of economic stabilisation" and the Macmillan Report on banking practice (2).
Cartoons, 1909-01-17 - 1910-05-04
Cartoons of WSC on Tariff Reform, Budget, Navy debate, Unemployment insurance, Female Suffrage, Labour Exchanges, electoral reform (WSC appearing in Parliament in pyjamas); photos of CSC.
Conservative Policy Documents: Social Security Policy, 1963-01 - 1966-01
Divorce and Homosexual Legislation in Northern Ireland, 1977-04 - 1978-12
Correspondence, mainly with the general public, on reforms in the law on homosexuality and divorce, with correspondents including: Sir Simon Mahon; Jill Knight; Kenneth Lewis; Richard Wood [later Lord Holderness]; Teddy [Edward] Taylor.
Family allowances: articles and speeches, 1937 - 1940-02
Texts and cuttings of articles and speeches by LSA on family allowance reform.
Also includes: studies by [Colin] Fraser Brockington, Medical Officer of Health, on the diet of rural and urban families; notes by Horlicks Limited on LSA's family allowance campaign; papers given by Sir Kenneth Lee, Laurence Cadbury and George Gibson at the National Nutrition Conference.
Family allowances: correspondence, 1936-07 - 1942-06
Home Office, 1910 - 1911
House of Commons speeches, 1938-03 - 1940-04
House of Lords in the Middle Ages: correspondence with Garter, 1955-01 - 1986-10
"Labour Exchange Committee: Supplementary Report", 19 Apr 1909
Legislation: Redundancy Payments Great Britain-Northern Ireland (Private Members Bill), 1985-11 - 1986-09
Literary: Articles., 1930
Literary: Articles by WSC for the Daily Mail., 1931
Literary: articles: Collier's Magazine., 24 Mar 1937 - 19 Jun 1937
Literary: articles, Evening Standard., Mar 1936 - Dec 1936
Literary: articles: News of the World 2., Jun 1937 - Jul 1937
Annotated proofs and press cuttings of the following articles by WSC: "When the Crash Came to the United States" on the Wall Street Crash; "The Dominions are Partners of Empire" on the strengths of the British Empire; "Chief Factors in our Social Revolution" on the development of social legislation.
Literary: News of the World articles by WSC 3., Sep 1938
Literary: News of the World articles by WSC: 4., Oct 1938
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 1., 05 Jan 1941 - 16 Feb 1941
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 6., 18 Aug 1940 - 22 Sep 1940
Lloyd George’s Insurance Bill 1911, 1911-10 - 1912-04
Papers against the bill (and later against the act) introduced by David Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, including: memoranda on 'Dishonest Finance' and the effect of the bill on different types of Friendly Society; programme of the Amend the Act League, including a speech by LSA pointing out defects in the act, with summary; text of speech by LSA against the bill.
Maastricht Treaty, 1991-09 - 1992-01
Briefings for, notes and papers of meetings with the Trades Union Congress contact group on the Social Chapter, including copies of correspondence between John Major, Prime Minister, and Norman Willis, General Secretary of the TUC, on the Government’s opt out of the Chapter, and a note from John Eatwell [economic adviser to NK] on the TUC’s Budget submission. Also includes letters from the Federation of Poles in Great Britain and the Polish Solidarity Campaign on visa requirements.
Maastricht Treaty, 1991-12 - 1992-05
Letter from Michael Howard [Secretary of State for Employment] listing errors in NK’s Parliamentary statement on the Social Chapter, and copy of NK’s speech in the debate on the ratification of the treaty.
Main volume II: annotated proofs and notes, 1966
Subjects include WSC at the Board of Trade and Home Office, Labour Exchanges and the Transvaal [South Africa] constitution.