Defence
Found in 170 Collections and/or Records:
National Public Radio, Morning Edition: NK's visit to Washington [United States], 1987-02
Report on Labour's non-nuclear defence policy.
"Neil Kinnock, the Lost Leader", 1992-09 - 1992-12
Newsnight, 1984-10 - 1985-12
Transcripts of and briefing for interviews on subjects including the miners’ strike, defence, economic policy and the Social Democrat/Liberal Alliance. Also includes correspondence between the BBC and Peter Mandelson, Director of Campaigns and Communications, on coverage of Labour in general.
Notes for speeches, 1903-08 - 1915-08
"Now's your chance": recording of a Brighton local radio phone-in programme with JA, 1976-07-30
Subjects include: lack of confidence in the Government's economic policy; social security; the sale of council housing; charging foreign visitors for National Health Service treatment; Uganda and Soviet influence in Africa; defence, particularly relating to the Soviet Union, cuts to naval power and building up European defence; rail transport policy; immigration and race relations; unemployment.
Nuclear Disarmament, 1958, 1958
Comprising a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings from local and national newspapers, about the nuclear situation, the H-bomb, and King-Hall's book. Includes cuttings by Captain Liddell Hart, and Michael Foot.
Opposition Defence Spokesman, 1982 - 1984
The papers held at Churchill Archives Centre cover Silkin's Parliamentary and Ministerial career, and his other public interests, including the Channel Tunnel, the E.E.C. and the dairy industry. There is material of particular interest on Silkin's difficulties with his Constituency Party in Deptford, and on the Labour Party Leadership and Deputy Leadership elections in 1980 and 1983.
Pamphlets, 1966 - 1976
Statements on defence estimates.
Panorama: transcripts, 1983-10 - 1984-12
Transcripts of and briefings for interviews with NK on the BBC Panorama programme, on subjects including: the Welfare State; the miners’ strike; defence; the Social Democrat/Liberal Alliance; relations between NK and Roy Hattersley, Deputy Leader.
Papers and correspondence relating to Liberal policy on defence, 1986 - 1987
Includes a memorandum by GJ and papers of the Liberal Defence and Disarmament panel.
Papers: army reform, 1896 - 1920
Includes: papers of the Military Education Committee; papers on the employment of Royal Engineers in the construction of barracks, etc; papers of the War Office Reconstruction Committee; papers of the Committee of Imperial Defence; Allied propaganda and military intelligence from the First World War; papers of the Army in India Committee.
Papers concerned with GJ’s WEU Report on Western European Defence, 1971
Also includes related correspondence and interviews.
Papers relating to Conservative Political Centre, May 1979- March 1983, 1979 - 1983
Part 1, 1979-80
Part 2, 1981
Part 3, 1982: includes a survey of Conservative Party attitudes to nuclear weapons and defence, July 1982, with associated report on the activities of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament constituency by constituency
Part 4, 1983
Papers relating to defence (1), July 1979-June 1981, 1979-07 - 1981-06
Papers relating to SALT II [Strategic Arms Limitations Talks, ratified June 1979] defence briefings and other papers, February-March 1979, 1979-02 - 1979-03
Includes briefing notes for MT from John Stanley MP (her Parliamentary Private Secretary), including his notes of a meeting for Conservative MPs to talk to John Newhouse (Assistant Director of Arms Control and the Disarmament Agency, US Government), February 1977; lists of MT's weekend reading (see also THCR 2/6/1/199 & 5/1/2/193) and copies of newspaper and journal articles etc, February 1979; and MT's correspondence with Geoffrey Pattie MP, February 1979
Papers relating to Sandys' time as Minister of Defence, 1957 - 1960
The material covers much of Lord Duncan-Sandys public life. Papers, reports and correspondence document the ministries in which he served and there are also constituency correspondence, speeches, publications, press cuttings and photographs. A number of papers exist relating to his involvement in the campaign to restore Capital Punishment, the European Movement and the Civic Trust.
Papers relating to the economy (1), May 1979-July 1981, 1979-05 - 1981-07
Philip Noel-Baker Associated
Policy: Defence, 1981 - 1992
Subjects include: Labour's defence policy, particularly on nuclear disarmament; the sinking of the Argentine warship General Belgrano during the Falklands War and the prosecution of the Ministry of Defence official Clive Ponting under the Official Secrets Act after he sent documents on the Belgrano to the MP Tam Dalyell; the replacement of the Nimrod airborne early warning aircraft by the American Boeing E-3 AWACS.
Policy proposals, 1985-10 - 1986-09
Policy Review: Britain in the World group, 1988-10 - 1989-03
Discussion papers on subjects including European defence policy and nuclear defence, Eritrea and Ethiopia, southern Africa and the Middle East.
Policy Review: Britain in the World group, 1988-11 - 1989-02
Includes: report timetable; minutes; draft speech for NK on defence; paper on past policy on the Falklands; Socialist International papers; transcription of BBC On the Record interview with Sir Geoffrey Howe, Foreign Secretary on arms reductions; summary of voters’ attitudes, particularly towards politics.
Policy Review: follow through, 1989-05 - 1989-07
Policy Review: history, 1989-04 - 1989-07
Policy Review: phase 2 reports, 1989-04 - 1989-05
Reports from the Productive and Competitive Economy group, Economic Equality group, Consumers and the Community group, the Democracy, the Individual and the Community group, People at Work group and Britain in the World group. Also includes a draft argument on the case for non-nuclear defence and the draft manifesto for the 1989 European elections.