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CPS pamphlets

PUB 109/1-4; PUB 109/6-26

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Title

CPS pamphlets

Shelfmark

PUB 109/1-4; PUB 109/6-26

Summary

Comprises:

PUB 109/1 - Privatise the Post: steps towards a competitive service, by Robert Albon, 1987;

PUB 109/2 - Privatise Power: restructuring the electricity supply industry, by Alex Henney, 1987;

PUB 109/3 - Good Council Guide: Wandsworth, 1978-87, by Paul Beresford, 1987;

PUB 109/4 - Privatise Coal: achieving international competitiveness, by Colin Robinson and Allen Sykes, 1987;

PUB 109/6 - Current Choices: good ways and bad to privatise electricity, by Allen Sykes and Colin Robinson, 1987;

PUB 109/7 - The Local Left: and its national pretensions, by David Regan, 1987;

PUB 109/8 - Diamonds into Glass: the Government and the Universities, by Elie Kedourie, 1987;

PUB 109/9 - The Cold War: has it a future?, by Hugh Thomas, 1987;

PUB 109/10 - Summer Address: Victorian Values: and twentieth-century condescension, by Gertrude Himmelfarb, 1987;

PUB 109/11 - Annual Review: More To Do: building on firm foundations, 1987;

PUB 109/12 - Education Quartet part 1: History in Peril: may parents preserve it, by Alan Beattie, 1987;

PUB 109/13 - Education Quartet part 2: English our English: the new orthodoxy examined, by John Marenbon, 1987;

PUB 109/14 - Opting Out: a guide to why and how, by Sheila Lawlor, 1988;

PUB 109/15 - Choice in Rotten Apples: bias in GCSE and examining groups, by Mervyn Hiskett, 1988;

PUB 109/16 - The Local Right: enabling not providing, by Nicholas Ridley, 1988;

PUB 109/17 - Correct Core: simple curricula for English, maths and science, prepared by Sheila Lawlor, 1988;

PUB 109/18 - A Year in the Life of Glasnost: the Hugh Seton-Watson Memorial Lecture and other essays, 1988;

PUB 109/19 - In sickness and in health: managing change in the NHS, by John Redwood, 1988;

PUB 109/20 - Pensions and Privilege: how to end the scandal, simplify taxes and widen ownership, by Philip Chappell, 1988;

PUB 109/21 - Reviving the Railways: a Victorian future?, by Andrew Gritten, 1988;

PUB 109/22 - Away with LEAs: ILEA abolition as a pilot, by Shelia Lawlor, 1988;

PUB 109/23 - Home truths for foreign aid: how to encourage enterprise abroad, by Frank Vibert, 1988;

PUB 109/24 - Planning Planning: clearer strategies - and environmental controls, by Richard Ehrman, 1988;

PUB 109/25 - Clear the Decks: abolish the National Dock Labour Scheme, by David Davis, 1988;

PUB 109/26 - Natural Partners: co-operation and competition, by Michael Ivens, 1988.

Date

1987-1988

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Conservative Party Archive: Printed and Published Material: Think Tanks

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