Economic conditions
Found in 1266 Collections and/or Records:
Official: War Cabinet: Demobilisation Committee: memoranda., 02 Nov 1918 - 26 Nov 1918
Official: War Cabinet: Economic Development Committee: minutes and memoranda., 18 Jun 1918 - 05 Nov 1918
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office reports on the economic situation in Germany and Austria-Hungary., 23 Jul 1917 - 22 Nov 1917
Includes three reports from [William] Max-Muller addressed to [1st] Lord Hardinge of Penshurst [Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs] including details of the food supply, labour difficulties and trade and industry in Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office reports on the economic situation in Germany and Austria-Hungary., 26 Jan 1918 - 26 Oct 1918
Includes printed reports from [William] Max-Muller and Michael Sadler addressed to [1st] Lord Hardinge of Penshurst [Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs] including details of the food supply, labour difficulties and trade and industry in Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Official: War Cabinet: various papers., 03 Apr 1917 - 27 Sep 1917
Official: War Cabinet: Weekly Intelligence Reports: Western and General., 03 Oct 1917 - 27 Dec 1917
Includes printed summaries of affairs throughout the British empire and Africa and other parts of the world with notes by Leo Amery [Secretary of State for the Colonies and for the Dominions].Subjects covered include: shipping; peace discussions; Germany's attitude towards a post-war trade war; the Allied war conference; enemy agents in Italy; and affairs in Germany.
Papers received from the Conservative Research Department, January- May 1978, 1978-01 - 1978-05
Includes: MT's handwritten annotations
Includes: notes from Keith Britto (including his paper, "Some thoughts on the date of the next General Election", circa May 1978) and George Cardona (including his note for MT on "[The leaking of the] Nationalised Industries Policy Group Report", 26 May 1978)
Papers relating to statement given by MT in the House of Commons on the economic situation, 11 October 1976 (1), 1976
Papers relating to statement given by MT in the House of Commons on the economic situation, 11 October 1976 (2), 1976
Includes MT’s handwritten draft notes and annotated typescript speech versions
Includes background material including statistics and press cuttings, much of it supplied by the Conservative Research Department
For the text of the statement see Oxford University Press CD Rom edition of MT’s complete public statements CD Ref: 76/272
Papers relating to statement given by MT in the House of Commons on the economic situation, 11 October 1976 (3), 1976
Includes publications: "Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin" and House of Lords Hansard (4 October 1976)
For the text of the statement see Oxford University Press CD Rom edition of MT’s complete public statements CD Ref: 76/272
Papers relating to the domestic economy, February-July 1975, 1975-02 - 1975-07
Papers relating to the domestic economy, July 1975-October 1976, 1975-07 - 1976-10
Papers relating to the domestic economy, July 1976-April 1978, 1976-07 - 1978-04
Papers relating to the domestic economy, March-July 1975, 1975-03 - 1975-07
Papers relating to the domestic economy, May 1978-April 1979, 1978-05 - 1979-04
Papers relating to the economy (1), May 1979-July 1981, 1979-05 - 1981-07
Parliamentary and Industrial Committee, 1956-03
Note on a deputation from the committee to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the need for more expansion and investment in the economy, and underlying faults in the financial system.
Parliamentary speeches, 1903 - 1907
Cuttings reporting on WSC's speeches in the House of Commons, on subjects including: army spending; the Budget; trade; Ireland; the Empire; the Colonial Office; Free Trade; South Africa.
Peace Aims: federation and reconstruction, 1939-10 - 1949-09
Personal: Family: biographical material and information file., 1891 - 1953
Policy: Economic, 1984 - 1994
Includes: general papers on Labour's economic policy, and papers of the Shadow Cabinet Economic Sub-Committee and Economic Secretariat.
Political: Constituency, Epping [Essex]: correspondence A., 15 Jun 1942 - 25 Jul 1945
Correspondents include: Edward Allen (6); Hyacinth Morgan; Thomas Leslie Rowan [Principal Private Secretary to WSC]; Sir James Hawkey [Vice-Chairman of Epping Division Conservative Association and Mayor of Wanstead and Woodford] (7); Reginald Maudling; F D Atkinson (7).Subjects include: release from Auxiliary Territorial Service; repair of bomb-damaged houses; scientists' Income Tax rebate; War Crimes Commission.
Political: Constituency, Epping [Essex]: correspondence Ba., 21 May 1941 - 26 Jul 1945
Correspondents include: C J Badham (15); Frederic A Ball (4); J Barry and Sons, Electrical Engineers (5).Subjects include: War Damage Commission; British Union of Fascists; British concentration camps; duty on parcels from servicemen abroad; release from Auxiliary Territorial Service.
Political: Constituency, Epping [Essex]: correspondence C-D., 03 Jan 1939 - 27 Jul 1939
Correspondents include: Clifford Heyworth, Town Clerk of Chingford, [Essex] on Chingford's neutral evacuation status and air raid shelters (12); Sir James Hawkey, Vice-Chairman of Epping Division Conservative Association (4).Subjects include: local concerns over allowances to servicemen's dependants; local health report; vivisection; the Clubs Bill; pension enquiries; safeguarding the jobs of National Servicemen; car tax; Women's Voluntary Service.