Records relating to parliamentary questions asked about the "shot dog" case
- Reference No:
- U DHY/6
- Dates:
- 1975
- Description:
Records in this file relate to the beginnings of the Jeremy Thorpe scandal, although Thorpe is only mentioned by name in press cuttings. Robin Maxwell-Hyslop asked two parliamentary questions relating to allegations that the Home Office had attempted to prevent Somerset Police giving information about the matter to the press.
Includes:
1) statement by Maxwell-Hyslop entitled "Home Office attempt to gag the Press alleged: Questions to Secretary of State" (3 December 1975), with attached parliamentary questions and response from a Home Office minister, and a letter dated 15 December 1975 detailing further developments from Maxwell-Hyslop's point of view
2) press cuttings relating to the shooting of Norman Scott's dog, December 1975
3) paper by Maxwell-Hyslop entitled "The Liberals and Proportional Representation", 3 December 1975.
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 file
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
- Records of Sir Robin Maxwell-Hyslop MP