Economic policy
Found in 1300 Collections and/or Records:
Finance Bill, 1983-01 - 1984-12
Finance Bill, 1985-01 - 1985-09
Correspondence on taxation legislation in the Finance Bill, with correspondents including: William Ross; John Moore, Financial Secretary to the Treasury (4); [Mostyn] Neil Hamilton; Robert Jackson; B J Holbeche, Parliamentary Director, National Farmers' Union (3); Barney Hayhoe [Bernard Hayhoe], Minister of State, Treasury.
Also includes: brief by the National Farmers' Union; Bank of England article on funding the public sector borrowing requirement, 1952-1983.
Finance Bill, 1985-05 - 1986-11
General articles 1914-18, 1914-09 - 1918-06
General correspondence, 1980-10 - 1980-11
General files on political issues, 1924-02 - 1927-03
General files on political issues, 1924-04 - 1948-08
General memoranda, 1939-07 - 1940-10
Memoranda by LSA on Imperial Preference and economic expansionist policy, and post-war reconstruction, and a report on a meeting between Sir John Anderson, Lord Privy Seal, and a deputation from the Association of Education Committees, the Association of Municipal Corporations and the County Council Association, on air raid precautions in schools.
Granada Television: NK interview with Jim Hancock, 1992-01-03
Interview on subjects including Labour’s tax and spending plans, Clause 4, law and order and utility charges.
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
IBA, 1983-10 - 1986-09
Correspondence with various ITV television companies and briefings, on television interviews with NK, particularly a World in Action programme on Labour’s policies for employment and reindustrialisation, and also interviews on the miners’ strike, the state of the economy and NK’s record as Labour leader.
Imperial Conference 1930, 1930-08 - 1930-12
Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa [Canada] 1932, 1932-06 - 1935-12
Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa [Canada]: correspondence, 1932-07 - 1932-08
Imperial War Cabinet: Peace Terms: Economic and Non-Territorial, 1916-06 - 1917-04
Cabinet papers on the post-war settlement, including: report and minutes of 1st Lord Milner's committee on terms of peace; recommendations of the Economic Conference of the Allies; report of the committee on commercial and industrial policy, on post-war imports from enemy countries.
Inchoate books, 1995-01 - 1997-11
Correspondence on requests to republish articles, speeches and interviews by JEP, with correspondents including: Robert Smith, Manorial Society of Great Britain (4).
Also includes: draft text by JEP on relations between the Church, the state and a hereditary peerage and monarchy; draft text on the Chancellorship of [George] Peter Thorneycroft and the Treasury resignations, 1957-58 (based on conversations with JEP).
Inflation, 1975-12 - 1984-11
Inflation policy, 1972
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.
Interview with NK [? for the Sunday Mirror], 1988-08
Subjects interview include: Labour’s attitude to success and the individual; nuclear disarmament; divisions within Labour and the Conservatives; accountability within the party; combining economic policy with social needs; misrepresentation of Labour in the press; relations with the unions.
Before the main interview there are audio notes by NK on strategy for attacking Conservative economic policy.
Interviews and articles, 1988-11 - 1990-12
"ITV, Walden: interview with NK" Actually a BBC On the Record interview with John Smith, Shadow Chancellor, on Labour’s economic policy., 1992-03
Actually a BBC On the Record interview with John Smith, Shadow Chancellor, on Labour’s economic policy.