Series: Papers Nos. 120(43) - 216(43)

User icon Taylor Kenkel
26 August 2022
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A file of memoranda and statistical information produced for the Lord President's Committee on domestic affairs during the Second World War. The documents discuss the committee's attempts to improve the health of the British public by recruiting more medical staff, altering the methods of food preparation in British factories, and developing the British public transport network to encourage the public to take more holidays. Documents in the file include a series of statistical reports providing information on Britain's food reserves; and a collection of new laws outlining proposed post-war reforms to the British education system. Other documents comment on the rationing of key goods, including rubber, paper, and timber; attempts to increase the British coal-mining industry's workforce; and the committee's proposals to reform the British welfare system, including a range of proposed changes to the payment of pensions to ex-servicemen and their families.


The National Archives · 26 June 1943 English

properly trained duty in any part of the country. In order be regarded secure a as available for staff in the future provision would be made for the enrolment of …


The National Archives · 13 September 1943 English

THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT SECRET Copy No. L.P.(43) 204 13th September, 1943. WAR CABINET LORD PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE HOLIDAYS AND RELAXATION Memorandum by the Minister …


The National Archives · 2 June 1943 English

(2) that as the figures on which recommendation (1) is based are average figures the Minister of Health should be authorised, where he is satisfied that costs are exceptionally high …


The National Archives · 17 June 1943 English

important to note that this to be found in all reasons is III. -2- LABOUR AND PRODUCTION. 7. If coal is to be obtained in sufficient quantity for the nation's …


The National Archives · 26 July 1943 English

(THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT) ### SECRET JULY, 1943 CENTRAL STATISTICAL OFFICE STOCKS OF FOOD AND ANIMAL FEEDING-STUFFS, RAW MATERIALS AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Monthly Report …


The National Archives · 27 September 1943 English

Council explained that they wished disabled ex-Service men to be given preference under the Scheme over a disabled person who is not ex-Service, other things being equal. At some stage …


The National Archives · 26 May 1943 English

railway staff at the very moment at which being taken with the Service. Service claim is likely to go to voluntarily to the a different attitude is Incidentally, the Civil …


The National Archives · 28 July 1943 English

3. The improved model, which has been fully tested, would gve the following immediate advantages of special importance:- (a) A 50% increase in the ploughing output of each tractor, since …


The National Archives · 24 August 1943 English

-2- be done. Restrictions which are not absolutely essential should be relaxed. The removal of the visitors' ban and the increased facilities for sea bathing on many beaches are instances …


The National Archives · 7 June 1943 English

Paragraph 4 There has been no delay in consequence of the transfer of the whole of the constructional work of the Ministry Aircraft Production to the Ministry of Works. Paragraph …