Series: Papers 190(45) - 267(45)

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26 August 2022
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A file of memoranda and statistical reports concerning the deliberations of the Lord President's Committee on domestic affairs during the Second World War. The documents discuss plans for post-war reconstruction in the United Kingdom; the nationalisation of the coal-mining industry, the railways, and the gas and electricity supplies; government policies on transport and agriculture; housing, including rent controls and plans for satellite towns; and post-war international trade. Further documents include regular reports covering the status of stocks of food and animal feed in the United Kingdom; reports on the supply of food to the British zone of Germany; and discussions of the future of British Restaurants. Other subjects covered include the hill-farming industry in Scotland; post-war education policy; the supply of newsprint; unemployment statistics; war memorials; pensions; and the employment of German scientists in the United Kingdom. The file also includes a paper on the impact of the war on civilian consumption in the U.K., the U.S., and Canada.


The National Archives · 2 November 1945

yet say when it will be published. When it does come out, however, I can see that the Report, being a careful, thorough and impartial survey of the Gas Industry, …


The National Archives · 2 November 1945

6. It is doubtful whether any very significant reduction could be made in the imports of other countries without causing hardship. The distribution suggested in L.P. (45) 181 made substantial …


The National Archives · 18 October 1945 English

THS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT) ECRET COPY NO. 85 (45) 202 ### OCTOBER, 1945. CABINET LORD PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE FUTURE OF TRANSPORT Memorandum by the Minister …


The National Archives · 25 October 1945 English

and to assist firms who in the war-time conditions are high cost producers but whose production is required. Regard is had to the overall profit level of each section of …


The National Archives · 2 November 1945 English

by the Local Authorities (Community Kitchens) Order, 1941, made under Regulation 54B of the Defence (General) Regulations, 1939. These powers will expire with the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act in February, …


The National Archives · 7 November 1945 English

been revised and suggest that the interim grant should be £13m. in 1945/46, £14m. in 1946/47 and £15m. in 1947/48. 7. For the reasons given above, and having regard to …


The National Archives · 25 October 1945 English

2 LABOUR CONTROLS. REPORT BY OFFICIAL COMMITTEE. 1. In accordance with the conclusions of the Lord President's Committee at their meeting on the 5th October, 1945,* and of the Lord …


The National Archives · 3 November 1945 English

5. I cannot agree to provide any other foods out of our supplies, for Germany or Austria. When my recent paper on the World Food Position (L.P.(45) 182) was under …


The National Archives · 23 October 1945 English

(4) Of our general insurance business (that is to say, the non-life business) two-thirds is transacted outside the United Kingdom, and the pre-war net profits to this country from overseas …


The National Archives · 25 October 1945 English

and by July 1939 By July 1938 there were still more than 25,000 out of work the figure had only fallen by 3,000. The average rate of unemployment in the …


The National Archives · 5 December 1945 English

(THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT) SECRET COPY NO. 58 L.P. (45) 262 5th December, 1945. CABINET LORD PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE STATUTORY LEVIES FOR INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATIONS …


The National Archives · 2 November 1945 English

yet say when it will be published. When it does come out, however, I can see that the Report, being a careful, thorough and impartial survey of the Gas Industry, …


The National Archives · 24 October 1945 English

###ONFIDENTIAL STATISTICAL STATEMENT. September, 1945 Month of July August September September 1945 1945 1945 * 1944 * Thousand Tons TONNAGE LOST Weekly Averages Coal 190.4 214.8 Northern "B" 414.6 443.3 …


The National Archives · 21 November 1945 English

5. So far as the oil companies are concerned, they willing to take their tonnage back, but agree that, for some interim Periods control by licence will be necessary. 6. …


The National Archives · 3 October 1945 English

London 2 Midlands 3 North East 3 North West 4 Scotland 3 West of England 1 South Wales 3 4. The nucleus of employment at these factories based on their …


The National Archives · 6 November 1945 English

DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT) SECRET L.P.(45) 230 COPY NO. 6TH NOVEMBER, 1945. CABINET LORD PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTIVITIES OF CIVIL SERVANTS Memorandum by the Chancellor …


The National Archives · 19 November 1945 English

Serial No.415 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CATERING, HOLIDAY AND TOURIST SERVICES REPORT TO THE MINISTER OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE ON AN ENQUIRY BY THE CATERING WAGES COMMISSION UNDER SECTION …


The National Archives · 22 November 1945 English

DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT) ECRET .P(45) 249 2ND NOVEMBER, 1945 COPY NO. CABINET LORD PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE SUB-COMMITTEE ON ACCOMMODATION Note by the Joint Secretaries of …


The National Archives · 29 October 1945 English

4. The Teachers (Superannuation) Act, 1937, and the Teachers (Superannuation) Act, 1945, both make provision for limited breaks in service to be treated as contributory or pensionable service. Under Section …


The National Archives · 3 December 1945 English

devoted to research. preparing a scheme for statutory power to collect a has asked for industry is working on a purpose. The rayon industries would be likely and a number …