Press coverage of the defection,
- D1/2.
- Ffeil
- 1996-1998.
Newspaper cuttings from local and national papers regarding Peter Temple-Morris defection from the Conservative Party to the Labour Party.
Press coverage of the defection,
Newspaper cuttings from local and national papers regarding Peter Temple-Morris defection from the Conservative Party to the Labour Party.
Letters of support from parliamentarians on joining the Labour Party,
Letters of support on joining the Labour Party from MPs, TDs and the Prime Minister. Also includes a personal letter from Kenneth Clarke.
Personal and political correspondence,
Personal and political correspondence,
Personal and political correspondence including a letter discussing a possible ministerial position in the Welsh Office.
Personal and political correspondence,
Includes correspondence on Peter Temple-Morris' elevation to the peerage and maiden speech in the House of Lords.
File contains various correspondence. Correspondents include Norman Tebbit and President of South Africa F. W. De Klerk.
Letters relating to selection as candidate and work within the constituency,
Letters relating to the selection of Peter Temple-Morris as candidate for Epping, including letters of congratulation and engagements within the constituency.
Papers relating to Peter Temple-Morris' work with the Bow Group.
Two copies of a document on House of Lords reform, compiled by a committee chaired by Peter Temple-Morris along with two letters.
Bow Group
Papers relating to the visit of the Parliamentary delegartion to Iran,
Papers relating to the visit of the Parliamentary delegation to Iran in 1999, including correspondence relating to organising the visit, an article by Peter Temple-Morris, the official report of the visit, typed diaries of the visit, articles and BBC monitoring reports.
Correspondence and reports of delegations,
Correspondence realting to the work of the Inter Parliamentary Union, minutes of the China Review Session, reports and papers relating to IPU delegrations.
Records of proceedings from the British delegation to Dublin in May 1988 and summaries of debates for sessions held in February and December 1990.
Various reports, working papers and minutes of the UK delegation regarding the esablishment of the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body, including joint communiques, plans for a logo and articles relating to similar inter-parliamentary bodies.
Correspondence relating to establishing the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body,
Correspondence related to establishing in the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body, with many letters relating to the relationship between the Body and the British Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. Also contains some documents enclosed with letters.
Background documents, briefing notes and a list of reports published by the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body.
Speeches on House of Lords reform,
Copies from Hansard of speeches in Parliament on reform of the House of Lords.
Press coverage of the period leading up to defection,
Newspaper cuttings relating to the defection of other centre-left conservative MPs and tensions within the Conservative Party.
Mostly supportive Letters from current and former members of the Leominster Conservative Association following Peter Temple-Morris decision to resign from the Conservative Party.
File contains correspondence related to the dedication of a plaque in memory of Sir Owen Temple-Morris at St. John's Church, Cardiff in 20015.
Papers, programmes and constituency handbook for Epping,
Documents on various local and national issues including trade union reform and housing, programmes of events and the constituency handbook for 1967-1968.
Correspondence and statements relating to the de-selection meeting,
Various items of correspondence within the Leominster constiuency and from interested members of the public received in the run up to and following the de-selection meeting. Also includes correspondence to the constituency association from the chairman of the Conservative Party, Kenneth Baker following the resignation of Margaret Thatcher and election of John Major as leader of the Conservative Party, and a statement issued by the chairman of the Leominster association.