Civil service
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
A personal memoir by Sir John Herbecq, covering circa 1922-2002, written between 1999 and 2002, 1999 - 2002
The memoir has a number of appendices which include the text of Herbecq's talk to the British Institute of Management dining club, 17 October 1978; and copies of letters from Herbecq to the Bishop of Chichester (Rt Rev Eric Kemp) relating to troubles experienced by the Church Commissioners, December 1993, and to Rt Rev Michael Turnbull, Bishop of Rochester, relating to "The Rochester Commission", May 1994
Conservative Party: Civil Service pay inquiry, 1981-04 - 1982-07
Papers and correspondence on CS's evidence to Sir John Megaw's inquiry, with correspondents including Sir Robert Armstrong, Secretary of the Cabinet.
Correspondence with the Prime Minister (Harold Wilson MP and, from April 1976, his successor James Callaghan MP), 1975-04 - 1978-05
Papers relating to the Civil service, December 1976-November 1978, 1976-12 - 1978-11
Includes copy of draft submission by the Conservative Party to the Committee on political activities of civil servants, with MT's handwritten notes, January 1977
Also includes correspondence with Sir Anthony Burney, Sir Theodore Constantine and Kenneth McAlpine
Parliamentary reform, 1988-06 - 1988-12
Includes: minutes and papers of the Parliamentary Affairs committee, on reform of the House of Commons; background papers on a Bill of Rights, including extracts from Hansard and report of a House of Lords select committee; papers on regional government; Treasury and Civil Service committee Next Steps report on Civil Service reform; notes on the House of Lords.
Review of the machinery of Government, 1986-11
Memorandum by [Bernard] 'Gerry' Gillman [former General Secretary, Society of Civil and Public Servants] on management of the Civil Service, options for changes in the structure of Government departments, and political advisors and Cabinets.
'The first book of Munitions called Genesis', 1914 - 1946-03-29
A satire on the Ministry of Munitions in the style of biblical text.
A letter to Frances Cornford, dated 29 March 1946, from J. R. M. Butler accompanies this copy, while he retains the original. Butler mentions 'Tom Jones', Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet from 1916 to 1935 under four Prime Ministers.