Ref No | WEA/PP/E/72 |
AltRefNo | 0535197 |
Collection | Bernard Weatherill Papers |
Title | Mr Speaker's Engagements, week commencing 11 Mar 1985 |
Name of creator | Weatherill, Bruce Bernard (1920-2007) Baron Weatherill, Speaker of the House of Commons |
Date | June 1984-March 1985 |
Extent | 1 folder |
Description | Diary, 11-17 March 1985. File contents, June 1984 - March 1985. Also includes a confidential letter from John Biffen enclosing a letter from Margaret Thatcher to Neil Kinnock about Lord Bridge's investigation into the interception of the Communications Bill, 6 March; letter from Geoffrey Howe apologising in advance for his absence at the forthcoming debate on the Falklands, 12 March; programme and list of those attending the 34th Parliamentary Seminar of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, 5-23 March, which Weatherill addressed on 'the Speaker and his role in Parliament'. |
Notes | Previous reference number: WEA/PP E72 : 0535197 |
Subject | Parliament |
Communication |
Members of Parliament |
Parliamentary debates |
PhysicalDescription | 1 file (56 docs) |
Related Person | Biffen, William John, (1930-2007), Conservative MP for Shropshire North (1983-1997) |
Thatcher, Margaret, Baroness Thatcher (1925-2013), Prime Minister (1979-1990) |
Kinnock, Neil, (1942-), Labour MP for Islwyn (1983-1997), Leader of the Labour Party (1983-1992) |
Bridge, Nigel, Baron Bridge of Harwich, (1917-2007), Chairman of the Security Commission (1982-1985) |
Howe, Geoffrey, (1926-2015), Conservative MP for Surrey East (1974-1992), Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1983-1989) |
Related Organisation | Commonwealth Parliamentary Association |
Related Place | Falkland Islands |
Category | Diaries |
Correspondence |
Access conditions | This material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk). |
Copyright | Material within the archive may remain within copyright under the terms of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Special Collections & Archives staff will assist where possible in helping trace copyright holders, but it is ultimately the responsibility of users to obtain the permission of the copyright holder for reproduction of copyright material for uses other than research or private study. |
Level | SubSubSeries |