Health policy
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
Embryo Bill: correspondence, 1985-07 - 1986-12
Embryo Bill: data, to 24 July 1985, 1984-11 - 1985-07
Embryo Bill: general correspondence, 1985-05 - 1987-02
Embryo Bill: general correspondence, 1985-05 - 1985-07
Embryo Bill: general correspondence, 1988-12 - 1989-01
Embryo Bill: general correspondence and committee report on bill, 1985-03 - 1985-07
Correspondence on JEP's Unborn Children (Protection) Bill (1985), with correspondents including: Sir Bernard Braine [Chairman, All-party Pro Life Committee] (2); Thomas Hill, Cambridge University Law Society (4).
Also includes: report of the standing committee on the bill.
Embryo Bill: remaining stages, 1985-03 - 1985-04
Embryo Bill: substantive replies to public, 1985-02 - 1985-07
Embryo Bill: to second reading, 1984-11 - 1985-02
European Commission speeches, 1998-01 - 1998-12
Annotated copies of speeches by NK, mostly relating to transport policy and trans-European network issues. Other subjects include: Aneurin Bevan and health policy; Wales’s place in Europe.
General political correspondence, 1963-04 - 1964-10
Health, 1939 - 1949
The papers cover every aspect of Lord Noel-Baker's very full and varied career and include constituency papers, Labour Party material, extensive sections on domestic and international affairs, peace and disarmament, sport, books and articles, speeches and correspondence.
Health Economy Measures, 1961-02
Congratulations on a speech by JEP as Minister of Health on [raised charges for health care], with correspondents including: John Boyd-Carpenter, Minister of Pensions and National Insurance; Philip Holland [Parliamentary Private Secretary to Boyd-Carpenter]; Norman St John-Stevas [political correspondent of the Economist] (2); Iain Macleod.
Health Service, 1983-11 - 1991-05
Photographs of NK with various groups of patients and nurses, including: the launch of the 1983 campaign on the National Health Service; with Tony Benn while campaigning in Chesterfield, 1984; launching the Labour Party bus; launching the first International Day of the Midwife, 1991.
Interview with NK on the murder of Ian Gow and later news bulletins, 1990-07-30 - 1991-05
Journalism refused, 1981-10 - 1986-12
Leader’s Reception: Birmingham, "Labour Listens", 1988-08
Questions answered by NK on subjects including: relations with the party membership; reaching ethnic minorities in Birmingham; combating the hard Left and Militant; non-nuclear defence and arms reduction; reasons for the loss of the 1987 General Election.
Also includes excerpts from a press conference, mainly on funding for health services.
Letters on refusal to enter Lord Home's Administration, 1963-10 - 1963-11
Letters to her brother and sisters, 1941 - 1963
Comprising letters to her brother, Ray, in Somalia and Kenya, and her sisters, Nan (Le Poer Trench), in Kenya, and Barbe, in Devon.
The letters contain details of her professional and personal life, including observations about the day-to-day working of the Ministry of Health and its various Ministers, in particular Nye Bevan, Iain Macleod and Enoch Powell.
Local election campaign: visit to Derby, and BBC World Service "People and Politics" interview with NK, 1991-04
Medical correspondents, 1983-11 - 1983-12
Correspondence on interviews with NK, including drafts of an article for World Medicine on the Government’s health policies.
Meeting with Eastern Valley Medical Association, Gwent, 1988-02
Includes correspondence, press cuttings etc on the growth of nursing homes in the area and cuts in National Health Service provision in Gwent [Wales].
Mini cassette "USSR 4", 1983-08
Actually a speech by NK in defence of the National Health Service.
National Health Service, 1982 - 1992
Subjects include: the Save Our Health Service campaign; reform of the NHS, including privatisation; women's health, particularly cancer screening; various health-related visits by NK.
National Health Service, 1972 - 1974
Files on subjects from 'C' to 'W'.