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Shadow Home Secretary correspondence

MS. Callaghan 185

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Title

Shadow Home Secretary correspondence

Shelfmark

MS. Callaghan 185

Summary

Folder labelled "1480: Misc: 70-71" containing correspondence, including with Reginald Maudling, on subjects including local government reforms, the police, violent crime, capital punishment, immigration, drugs, the cancelled 1970 South Africa cricket tour of England and football hooliganism.

Also includes transcript of address given by Callaghan as Home Secretary to the Liverpool Council of Social Services, transcript of a BBC interview with Edward Heath, and copy of a report on Malta.

Date

1970-1971

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (1 folder)

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Collection contents

Archive of James Callaghan

Home affairs and social policy

Shadow Home Secretary correspondence

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