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Churchill/POLL 3/2/1 contains:
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48 Embryo Bill: committee, to 21 March
49 Embryo Bill: general correspondence
50 Embryo Bill: data, to 24 July 1985
51 Embryo Bill: substantive replies to public
52 Embryo Bill: correspondence
53 Embryo Bill, 1985: correspondence
54 Embryo Bill, 1985
55 Embryo Bill, 1985: data
56 Drink driving and road casualties
57 Seat-belts and crash helmets
58 Education
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The Papers of Enoch Powell

Title Embryo Bill, 1985: correspondence
Reference POLL 3/2/1/53
Covering Dates Jan 1987-Nov 1994
Extent and Medium 1 file
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Correspondence relating JEP's Unborn Children (Protection) Bill (1985), with the general public or Members of Parliament on behalf of their constituents. Correspondents include: [Jane] Ann Winterton; William Ross; Lewis Wolpert, Professor of Biology as Applied to Medicine, London University; Phyllis Bowman, National Director of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (6); David Poole, Association of Lawyers for the Defence of the Unborn; Peter Thurnham.

Also includes: guide by the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children on Parliamentary procedures affecting an Embryo Bill; Department of Health and Social Security framework for legislation on human fertilisation and embryology; extracts from Hansard on human fertilisation and embryology; papers from the European Bioethics Conference on Human Embryos and Research; memorandum by the Association of Lawyers for the Defence of the Unborn on protection of human embryos.

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See also press cuttings at POLL 12/3/22.

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