Social reform
Found in 316 Collections and/or Records:
Speeches: speech notes., 03 Jun 1947 - 16 Aug 1947
Speeches: speech notes., 10 Sept 1947 - 28 Oct 1947
Speeches: speech notes., May 1945 - Dec 1947
Speeches: speech notes., 22 Oct 1945 - 26 Apr 1948
Speeches: speech notes., 07 May 1948 - 28 May 1948
Speeches: speech notes., 10 Jul 1948 - 30 Jul 1948
Speeches: Speech notes., Jan 1949 - 01 Apr 1949
Speeches: speech notes., 01 Jun 1949 - 17 Aug 1949
Speeches: Speech notes., 16 Jan 1950 - 28 Jan 1950
Speeches: speech notes., 04 Feb 1950 - 09 Feb 1950
Speeches: speech notes and source material., 02 Mar 1935 - 12 Nov 1935
Sunday Trading, 1985-05 - 1989-06
Correspondence with the general public on JEP's vote against the Shops Bill [Sunday Trading Bill], with papers including House of Commons Research Note on the Shops Acts.
Supplementary Benefits, 1974
The papers cover all Wolff's positions in the Conservative Party: his work in the Research Department, 1965-70; then as Special Adviser to the Government, 1970-74 (the files from this period are the most numerous, containing Government papers); then Director-General of the Party. Particular sequences in the papers include the reports of the Opinion Research Centre, a large number of subject files and files relating to the 1970 General Election, particularly speeches.
Surveys and Social Change, 1957 - 1984
The 1945 Labour Government: the Welfare State and Conservative Revival: JEP and John P Mackintoch, 1980
Actually relates to nationalisations carried out by the Labour Government, 1946-51.
The Papers of William T. Stead
The bulk of this collection is Stead's letters from his many correspondents including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, William Gladstone, and Christabel Pankhurst. There are also papers relating to his time in prison, and to his many publications. Material related to interviews with Royal and political figures and notes for work are also included.
The Social Services: Needs and Means, 1952-01 - 1952-02
Press cuttings of reviews of the pamphlet The Social Services: Needs and Means, by JEP and Iain Macleod.
Trade Union drafts: One Nation, 1964-06 - 1965-03
(Untitled), 18 Oct 1912 - 22 Oct 1912
Note from Edward Marsh [Secretary to WSC] to Alfred Rutter, Director of Greenwich Hospital, asking about [naval pensions]; annotated by Rutter on two specific cases for Greenwich Hospital Pensions.
(Untitled), 30 Jun 1914
(Untitled), 13 Dec 1924
(Untitled), 28 Nov 1924
(Untitled), 23 Apr 1925
(Untitled), 26 Oct 1910
Letter from Samuel Smethurst, president of the National Federation of Building Trades Employers of Great Britain and Ireland (Koh-i-noor House, Kingsway, London) to WSC (Home Office) complaining on the heavy financial burden imposed on the building industry by unnecessary claims under the Workmen's Compensation Act and expressing the wish that similar abuses should be guarded against under the proposed scheme of unemployment insurance. Signed typescript. Sent with CHAR 2/46/56.
(Untitled), 03 Nov 1910
Letter from C P Scott (The Firs, Fallowfield, Manchester) to WSC asserting that only if social reform were financed from taxation would people appreciate its true cost.