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Interview with Professor Catherine Barnard, what now for Brexit?
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Reference Code : - SOBA 1/68/8
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Date : - 2019-03-25 (creation)
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Description : - Barnard, Professor of EU Law at the University of Cambridge and Senior Fellow of 'UK in a Changing Europe' looks at the options for Brexit with four days to go until the original Brexit deadline. Barnard examines why May's deal hit the rocks, why her triggering of Article 50 so soon after the Leave vote in June 2016 and her drawing up of her list of red lines, which meant the UK would not agree to the freedom of movement of people and remaining in a customs union, rooted May firmly in the Brexiteer European Research Group's camp. Barnard says that this has stopped her reaching out across party. Barnard also responds to criticism of the EU and how it conducted the Brexit negotiations. The two stage process the EU insisted on of first negotiating the divorce in the form of the Withdrawal Agreement and then the Political Agreement, has led to considerable confusion for those seeking to understand the process. Overall, Barnard believes the EU 27 have acted well toward the UK, but that May's cabinet, the Conservative Party and Parliament has been split on the issue and a series of Indicative Votes may not resolve this. Barnard is speaking after one million marched in London to demand a People's Vote and as five million had signed an online petition to revoke Article 50. A Sky News Poll had revealed that 90% of respondents thought Brexit was a 'national humiliation' and Barnard does not see this as a surprise. Barnard says 'it's a fool's game to predict any of these scenarios. The only thing that we can do unilaterally without having to depend on the EU's agreement is to revoke Article 50'. Barnard also believes the UK Civil Service has done an extraordinary job in immensely difficult circumstances of preparing for the UK to leave the EU with or without a deal. This was recorded as part of Barnard’s 2903cb podcast and is one of thirteen she has conducted with Sones.
Interview with Maria Miller, Conservative MP for Basingstoke and Chair of the Equalities Select Committee as MPs are asked to plant a tree and cut carbon emissions
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Reference Code : - SOBA 2/21
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Date : - 2019-10-24 (creation)
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Description : - Sones and Miller are looking onto an Extinction Rebellion protest to get Ministers to 'pick up a tree', Sones follows Miller as she tries to find her tree (based on her constituency location). Sones speaks to an Extinction Rebellion member. Miller plans on taking the tree back to Basingstoke to show how important trees are for a healthy environment. Miller discusses the protests and says that everything she sees is positive. The ER Member wants to raise awareness about the fact that the Government has not planted enough trees to redress the issues and they want to change the zero-emissions date to 2025. Miller thinks that whilst government legislation is important, it needs people to change how they act and live their lives.
Vicky Ford, Conservative MP for Chelmsford and Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group MP interviewed by Jackie Ashley on Theresa May's legacy for Women
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Reference Code : - SOBA 2/8
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Date : - 2019-05-22 (creation)
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Description : - Ford thinks her impact has been 'massive' in getting more women to stand for Parliament. Ford talks about Theresa May's support in her constituency. Ashley asks about May's cabinet and the proportion of women and speaks about the chances provided to her.
Interview with Rupa Huq, Labour MP for Ealing Central and Acton on Theresa May's legacy
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Reference Code : - SOBA 2/9
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Date : - 2019-06-07 (creation)
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Description : - Sones asks about May's legacy and the Withdrawal Agreement. Huq asked her about 'No Deal' Planning and how much Brexit has cost the public purse, May did not respond with a 'price-tag'. Huq argues that Brexit is costing the country 'everyday'. Sones and Huq discuss Labour's performance on Brexit and needing clarity on the customs union, single market and a people's vote on Theresa May's deal.
Wednesday: anger outside Westminster
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Reference Code : - SOBA 2/5
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Date : - 2019-05-15 (creation)
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Description : - Sones interviews three individuals - Nicola Kingaby, Gareth Clayfield and Ruth Friar about protesting for Remain whilst Theresa May conducted PMQs. All three discuss their reasons for attending the protests. Sones interviews some 'Leave' protestors outside Parliament, one outlines her reasons for protesting - despite having voting Labour and Green previously. Another contributor is angry about the possibility of a Customs Union, she describes it as 'war'.
MPs across party celebrating International women's day March 2008 around the statue of Emily Pankhurst
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Reference Code : - SOBA 6/3/1
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Date : - 2008-3 (creation)
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Description : - From the 'Documentaries' section
Sandra Gidley MP on health and the millennium development goal
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Reference Code : - SOBA 6/3/21
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Description : - From the 'International' section
Emily Thornberry MP a Day in her Life
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Reference Code : - SOBA 6/3/11
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Description : - From the 'Head to Heads' section
Jo Swinson: Women Supporting Women
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Reference Code : - SOBA 6/3/26
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Description : - From the 'Features' section
A Monstrous Regiment with Jackie Ashley, by kind permission of the BBC
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Reference Code : - SOBA 6/3/2
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Description : - From the 'Documentaries' section
Diary of Operation "Bracelet", the Middle East & Moscow
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Reference Code : - JACB 1/17
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Date : - 1942-08 (creation)
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Description : - With annotations for publication by Charles Richardson.
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Collection : - The Papers of Ian and Cecil Jacob
War Cabinet and Supreme War Council Meetings
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Reference Code : - JACB II 6/1
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Date : - 1939-1940 (creation)
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Description : - Original notes on meetings
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Collection : - The Papers of Ian and Cecil Jacob
Letters from Margaret Malkin to her parents from the Paris Peace Conference
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Reference Code : - MALK 1/1/1
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Date : - 1919-01-1919-11 (creation)
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Description : -
With an earlier letter to her parents about the award of the CMG to William Makin, undated [1918], and about Armistice Day, November 1918.
Also with a letter from William Malkin to her parents, 13 July [1919].
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Collection : - The Papers of William and Margaret Malkin
Letters from William Malkin to Margaret Malkin from the Paris Peace Conference and the Sanremo Conference
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Reference Code : - MALK 1/2
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Date : - 1919-1920 (creation)
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Description : - Including caricatures of conference delegates, possibly Faisal bin Hussein [later King Faisal I of Iraq] and David Lloyd George, April 1919.
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Collection : - The Papers of William and Margaret Malkin
19th Roskill Memorial Lecture
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Reference Code : - CCRF/118/1/20
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Date : - 2022-06-20 (creation)
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Description : - The papers of the 19th Roskill Lecture, given by Professor Njabulo Ndebele. Includes an audio-visual recording of the lecture as well as thank you letters.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Lady Churchill's letters to Sir Winston
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Reference Code : - CSCT 1/7
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Date : - 1913 (creation)
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Description : - Subjects include: a speech by David Lloyd-George [Chancellor of the Exchequer] on land reform, Oct 1913, the reaction of Churchill's cousin Sunny [9th Duke of Marlborough] and a naval proposal by Churchill; Jack Mitford's engagement to a German heiress; Clementine's appeal to Churchill not to fly any more; hunting; her love for him.
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Collection : - The Papers of Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill of Chartwell
Clementine Churchill letters and photo albums
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Description : - Including letters from Lady Clementine Churchill to her husband, Sir Winston Churcill, and her personal photo albums
Diary
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Reference Code : - HNKY 1/5
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Date : - 1918-07-20-1922-12-03 (creation)
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Description : - Diary Vol. 3
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Collection : - The Papers of Maurice Hankey
Diary
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Reference Code : - HNKY 1/4
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Date : - 1917-1918 (creation)
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Description : - Loose diary pages for 31 Oct-17 Nov, 26 Nov-2 Dec 1917; 21 Jan-4 Feb, 22 Mar-3 Apr, 31 May-4 June, 1-5 July 1918.
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Collection : - The Papers of Maurice Hankey
Diary
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Reference Code : - ACAD 1/27
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Date : - 1956 (creation)
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Description : - Diary. Subjects covered include: private meetings with Ian Jacob at the BBC; National Provincial Bank business; private meetings with Foreign Office officials including Ivone Kirkpatrick; United Nations Association meetings; Suez Canal Company business, including news of crisis and responses to nationalisation by Gamal Abdel Nassar; BBC Board of Governors meetings and policy discussions, including remarks on the BBC's relationship with the government, competition with commercial television, and audience research and viewing figures; Cadogan's response to the production of new talk show "Is This Your Problem?"; negotiations over BBC editorial responsibility in the case of Kathleen Bliss's "Fundamental Debate" project on the philosophy of religion; and Cadogan's sittings for his portrait by Duncan Grant. Also includes comments on leisure pursuits such as watching television and gardening; the progress of Cadogan's lessons in painting; visits to art galleries, concerts, and the cinema, and various social engagements.
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Collection : - The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan
Diary
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Reference Code : - ACAD 1/38
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Date : - 1967 (creation)
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Collection : - The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan
"Showdown": Spring Ball 2005
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Reference Code : - CCAC/123/6/11
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Date : - 2004-2005 (creation)
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Description : - Includes: ticket application form and papers on organisation of the ball including scheduling of entertainments. Also program for the ball.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Photos of student life taken by Mike Peskett
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Reference Code : - CCPH/10/7
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Date : - 1963-1964 (creation)
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Description : - Includes digital copies of student photographs of rowing crews on the river and outside the college, bumps races, views of Churchill College and the official opening of Churchill College by the Duke of Edinburgh.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Loose photographs extracted from the album catalogued at CCPH 4/1/2.
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Reference Code : - CCPH/4/1/2A
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Date : - 1958 (creation)
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College