White Paper: Better Governance for Wales
- 5/10
- Ffeil / File
- 2005
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Material relating to the 2005 White Paper entitled Better Governance for Wales.
White Paper: Better Governance for Wales
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Material relating to the 2005 White Paper entitled Better Governance for Wales.
Proposed National Assembly for Wales Order 2009 & 2009 All-Wales Convention report
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Pre-legislative scrutiny of the Proposed National Assembly for Wales Order 2009 and 2009 All-Wales Convention report, together with related material.
Public Interest Disclosure Bill 1996
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Printed bills, reports, correspondence and other material relating to the Public Interest Disclosure Bill, 1996.
Welsh devolution referendum, 1997
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Material, including reports, strategies, proposals and correspondence, relating to the Welsh devolution referendum of 1997.
Gordon Brown: Pre-budget and budget reports
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Pre-budget and budget statements, 1997-2000, by the then Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown.
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Draft report relating to the Police Act of 1997.
Gordon Brown: Speech at 2000 Labour Party conference
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Printed copy of the speech made by the then-Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown at the Labour Party conference held at Brighton, 25 September 2000.
Peter Hain: Speech to the National Assembly for Wales
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Speech addressed to the National Assembly for Wales by the then Secretary of State for Wales Peter Hain, 26 November 2002.
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Reports, dated March 2002, October 2002, December 2002 and February 2003, listing those registered as unemployed in each constituency throughout the British Isles.
Peter Hain: Lecture to University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Lecture delivered to the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC) (now Cardiff Metropolitan University) by the then Secretary of State for Wales Peter Hain, 17 January 2003.
Press notice: Appointment of Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
10 Downing Street press notice, 12 June 2003, relating to the appointment of Charles (Charlie), Lord Falconer as Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs
Gordon Brown: Speech at 2003 Labour Party conference
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Copy of the full text of the speech made by the then-Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown at the Labour Party conference held in Bournemouth, 29 September 2003.
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Minutes sent from the then Prime Minister Tony Blair to the Deputy Prime Minister and First Secretary of State John Prescott, April 2004.
Islwyn constituency: Miscellaneous material
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Miscellaneous material relating to Don Touhig's south-east Wales constituency of Islwyn but not directly relating to political issues or election campaigns.
Islwyn constituency: Miscellaneous material
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Miscellaneous material relating to Don Touhig's south-east Wales constituency of Islwyn but not directly relating to political issues or election campaigns, including printed information booklets and plans, reports and minutes of meetings relating to local health and the health board. Some of the information contained in this material was utilised by Don Touhig during his maiden speech in the House of Commons.
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Correspondence, 1994-2012 + n.d., of Don Touhig not included under other categories.
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Letters, cards, notes and emails, 1994-2012 + n.d., to Don Touhig not included under other categories, including letters from organisations supported by Touhig, communications from children sponsored by Touhig at Premananda Orphanage Centre, Ongole, India and a letter from Edwina Hart, Assembly Member for Gower, on Touhig's retirement in 2010.
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Miscellaneous parliamentary material, not directly related to Don Touhig.
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Miscellaneous parliamentary material, not directly related to Don Touhig, including list of Prime Minister's Questions; reports; invites; correspondence; and printed information regarding the House of Commons, the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Speaker's House and 11 Downing Street.