Northern Ireland
Found in 151 Collections and/or Records:
Bankruptcy Bill, 1980-01 - 1980-02
Explanatory document for the Northern Ireland Department of Commerce proposal for a draft bankruptcy amendment (Northern Ireland) order.
Also includes: record of discussion of the order between the Department of Commerce and the Incorporated Law Society of Northern Ireland, and a memorandum by the Law Society setting out objections to the order.
BBC Radio 4: Northern Ireland and other subjects, 1991-11, 1989-11, 1990, 1991-05
British Covenant, 1914-01 - 1914-08
Cutting and texts of articles, letters and memoranda by LSA for the British Covenant against Irish Home Rule, with a petition form against the Home Rule Bill and issue of the Covenanter.
Broadcasts, 1968-02 - 1979-02
Broadcasts, 1974-01 - 1991-06
Castlereagh Society, Ulster: Image and Fact, 1982-08 - 1982
Cassette recordings of speeches and radio interviews and broadcasts by JEP.
Castlereagh Society: Ulster Irish of the 18th Century, 1982-08 - 1982
Cassette recordings of speeches and radio interviews and broadcasts by JEP.
Colin Wallace, 1986-10 - 1990-01
Colin Wallace case, 1989-12 - 1990-03
Papers and correspondence on allegations relating to Ministry of Defence activities in Northern Ireland, made by a former Army information officer, and misleading statements on the case made by ministers, with correspondents including: Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister (2); John Morris [Shadow Attorney General] (3); Archibald Hamilton, Minister of State for the Armed Forces (2); Tam Dalyell (2).
Also includes: notes for Prime Minister’s Questions; extracts from Hansard.
Committee minutes, 1975-10 - 1995-02
Committees and Policy Groups: copy minutes of the Fact Finding Sub-Committee of the Northern Ireland Committee, June-July 1975, 1975-06 - 1975-07
Includes briefing notes for MT from her office staff, most regularly Richard Ryder (her Political Secretary), Adam Butler MP and John Stanley MP (her Parliamentary Private Secretaries); reports and minutes of policy groups and other committees set up under the control of Sir Keith Joseph MP; minutes and circulated papers of the Leader's Consultative Committee (Shadow Cabinet); and regular briefings from the Conservative Research Department on aspects of policy
Companies Bill, 1978-11 - 1979-11
Correspondence on the application of the bill (1980) to Northern Ireland, including: copies of letters between James Molyneaux [Leader, Ulster Unionist Party, House of Commons], Stanley Clinton-Davis, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Companies, Aviation and Shipping and Roy Mason, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
Conservative Party Annual Conference, Brighton, 1973-11-14 - 1988-10-12
JEP speaking at a fringe meeting on Ulster. Also includes JEP speaking on the BBC World Service, 29 April 1988, and an earlier radio interview, 1973.
Constituency press-cuttings, 1974-09 - 1994-10
Cuttings from South Down and Ulster [Northern Ireland].
Contemporary notes on events, 1963-10 - 1982-03
Correspondence, 1908-05 - 1914-07
Correspondence, 1913-01 - 1915-04
Letters from LSA to: Major-General Charles Callwell [Director of Military Operations at the War Office] on the Dardanelles campaign, particularly effects on Bulgaria and Greece; Sir Edward Carson on policy towards Ulster [Northern Ireland]; Robert Borden [Prime Minister of Canada] on Andrew Bonar Law's threat to resign as leader of the Conservative Party over Imperial Preference.
Also includes: paper by LSA on Imperial Preference.
Correspondence on books published by others, 1969-11 - 1986-11
Correspondence with 1st Lord Milner, 1903-01 - 1928-11
Correspondence with MPs and Peers, surnames "HOWE (GEOFFREY) 2", October 1976-circa January 1978, 1976-10 - 1978
Cuttings, 1925-08-08 - 1926-03-26
Contains newspaper index. Cuttings on expenditure: (cuttings, speeches and cartoons), especially the Road Fund; coal (strikes and subsidy); the gold standard; war debts (France and Italy); Trade.
Cuttings on international and national affairs: WSC’s speech (propaganda, gold standard, war debts); Locarno Treaty; Baldwin’s speech (Food and Housing, Pacification of Europe, Mosul [Al-Mawsil, Iraq] etc.) Religion, Ulster Unionism. Views on socialism and communism.
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.
Drink driving and road casualties, 1965-12 - 1986-03
Elections, 1950 - 1998
Correspondence and papers on elections contested by JEP, including good luck messages, campaign arrangements, letters of congratulation, and letters about JEP's political views, with publicity material and press-cuttings.