Description | Typed and handwritten notes written by Hugo Young to record political conversations and informal interviews held with individuals from 1969-1976.
The conversations are with the following people: Douglas Hurd, 5 November 1969
Willam Whitelaw, 20 January 1970
Michael Fraser, 10 March 1970 John Biffen, 24 March 1970
Notes of talk with Reginald Maudling, 28 May 1970 Notes of an off-the-record conversation with Douglas Hurd on Heath's staff, 29 May 1970
Memorandum from F.T.R Giles to Hugo Young detailing discussion over lunch with Donald Maitland, 24 September 1970 Labour 'Post Mortem', 25 September 1970 Douglas Hurd, 29 September 1970
Robin Balniel, 4 November 1970 John Biffen, 12 November 1970 Lunch with MacDonnell ('MJB') 17 November 1970
'Off the record' with Lord Robens, 1 December 1970
Notes on [Harold] Wilson memoirs, 31 March 1971
Notes on lunch with Reginald Maudling, 1 February 1972
Douglas Hurd, 7 November 1973 Terry Pitt, 20 November 1973 Tony Benn, 30 November 1973
'BRW' (Conservative MP) 6 December 1973 Michael Wolff, 18 December 1973 Notes on Michael Wolff, 18 December 1973 Talk with Prime Minister, 20 December 1973*
Copy of letter from Edward Heath to Joseph Gormley, concerning the restrictions on use of electricity in industry due to the world energy crisis, 23 January 1974 Len Murray, 24 January 1974 Memorandum from the Editor of the Sunday Times to Hugo Young, detailing a confidential conversation with James Prior, about 'The Crisis', 30 January 1974
Memorandum from the Editor of the Sunday Times to Hugo Young, about Labour party opinion on the miner's strike, 7 February 1974 Notes taken from Richard Rose conversation, Feb-Mar 1974
Alexander Lyon, 24 May 1974
Lord Windlesham, 5 June 1974 Report from Foreign Office, 6 June 1974 Report from Cabinet Office, 6 June 1974 [Michael] Oakeshott, 6 June 1974 Memorandum from the Deputy Editor of the Sunday Times to Hugo Young, detailing a talk with George Thomson, 6 June 1974
[Lord] Hailsham, July 1974 Norman Atkinson, 10 July 1974 Shirley Williams, 12 July 1974
Perceptions of Roy Jenkins, 1 August 1974
'JL' [Labour MP] 30 November 1974
Memorandum from Ronald Butt, Deputy Editor of the Sunday Times to Hugo Young, to give a summary of lunch with Sir John Hunt, 5 December 1974 Memorandum from Ronald Butt, Deputy Editor of the Sunday Times to Hugo Young, to give a summary of lunch with Tony Benn, 5 December 1974 Comments to Bruce Page, about the Prevention of Terrorism Bill, 6 December 1974 Chris Patten, 11 December 1974 Gwyn Morgan, 12 December 1974 Alexander Lyon, 13 December 1974 Memorandum from the Editor of the Sunday Times, to Hugo Young, concerning notes of a lunch with a 'non-political source', dated 'late' 1974
[Anthony]Crosland, 14 January 1975 Douglas Hurd, 22 January 1975
Transcript of conversation between Denys Scott, former vice-chairman of Lexington International, Michael Jones and Peter Dunn about the Barnet Campaign, 6 March 1975 Martin Wright, 12 March 1975
Ian Gilmour, 9 April 1975 David Marquand, 15 April 1975
Tom McCaffrey, 21 May 1975 Dipak Nandy, 22 May 1975
Joe Haines, 25 June 1975
[John] Lyttle, 10 September 1975
Harold Wilson, 29 October 1975
Lunch with Harold Wilson and Roy Thomson, 26 November 1975 Notes on Defence cuts, November 1975
Memorandum from Deputy Editor of the Sunday Times to Hugo Young, detailing a talk with Henry Kissinger at Claridges, 16 December 1975
Douglas Hurd, 18 January 1976 Lord Robens, 22 January 1976 Letter from Edward Heath to Hugo Young, declining invitation to discuss events of 1973-74, 28 January 1976 'HE' notes, 29 January 1976
Letter from Edward Heath to Harold Evans, 11 February 1976 Michael Wolff, 12 February 1976
Letter from Nigel Lawson to Hugo Young, concerning published material written by Hugo, 12 March 1976
Jim Prior, 3 June 1976 John Biffen, 3 June 1976 Gordon Wilson, 3 June 1976 William Whitelaw, 9 June 1976 John Biffen, 17 June 1976
'JP' (Conservative MP) 21 July 1976 Conservations entitled 'Pound notes' with Edmund Dell, Shirley Williams, David Owen, Bill Rodgers, and Jack Straw, all commenting on economic policy 28-29 September 1976
Burke Trend, 14 October 1976
Notes sent to Hugo Young about immigration, 28 October 1976
David Owen, 18 November 1976
'Note on the Left from moderate Whitehall advisor', undated Note to 'Peter' containing relevant statistics that he may wish to use, undated Mick McGahey, undated 'DB', undated R Darlington, undated Harris, undated [Lord] Merlyn, undated K Spears, undated Tam Dalyell, undated Francis Pym, undated Leon Brittan, undated Notes on Hattersley and Benn, undated* [Frank] Soskice, undated
Significant subjects covered in conversation discussions include:
General Election 1970 General Election(s) 1974 Harold Wilson and his leadership of the Labour Party Edward Heath and his leadership of the Conservative Party Government foreign policy Government defence policy Campaign for leader of the Conservative Party World energy crisis The economy Political situation in Ireland Europe UK European referendum Prevention of Terrorism Act Immigration South African Arms
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