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Lord Touhig Papers
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Defence policy debate

Speech notes, reports and correspondence relating to the Defence policy debate of 16 October 2007.

Holocaust Memorial Day

Speech notes, schedule and Holocaust Educational Trust literature relating to Don Touhig's visit to Blackwood Comprehensive School in February 2010.

Westminster

Material relating to Don Touhig's political career in Westminster following his 1995 Islwyn by-election victory, incorporating his post as Under Secretary of State for Wales and as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the then Chancellor Gordon Brown. Material includes parliamentary diaries, 1996, 2000-2004, 2006-2008; parliamentary reports; general election literature; newsletters; press releases; material relating to the 1998 resignation of Ron Davies as Secretary of State for Wales and his succession by Alun Michael; and correspondence, which includes messages of congratulations to Don Touhig on his elevation to the peerage and letters to/from the Home Office concerning the British naturalisation process of the Welsh Labour MP Leo Abse's Polish wife Anja.

Tribute to Leo Abse

Speech notes relating to a tribute by Don Touhig to Welsh Labour MP Leo Abse (1917-2008).

Pre-1995 political career

Material relating to Don Touhig's political career prior to his 1995 Islwyn by-election victory, both within his south Wales constituency and in his contest of the Richmond and Barnes seat in the 1992 general election.

Post-1995 political career

Material relating to Don Touhig's political career following his 1995 Islwyn by-election victory, both as MP for Islwyn and as Under Secretary of State for Wales and Parliamentary Private Secretary to the then Chancellor Gordon Brown.

Speech notes

Speech notes of Don Touhig not directly related to the 1992 general election (Richmond and Barnes constituency) or to the 1995 Islwyn by-election, topics ranging from parliamentary debates to speeches given at local constituency events.

Sentencing debate

Speech notes relating to the House of Commons sentencing debate which took place on 19 June 1996.

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