VIREG was a joint Home Office and local authority exercise to test the civil defence plans of local authorities in each county of Region 6. The post exercise report evaluates the exercise and gives recommendations for further action.
Home OfficeContents includes a question on Nuclear Weapon Verification [Col.1008] and a motion on the Soviet Union: Relations with the East [Col.1012]
HansardA paper comparing the questions sent by the London Borough of Camden to the answers sent in reply by the Home Office in relation to civil defence planning assumptions.
London Borough of CamdenPaper prepared for the National Steering Committee setting out the Conference of Nuclear Free Local Authorities' belief in the futility of Conventional War planning in a nuclear weapons state.
Nuclear Policy Unit, Greater London CouncilCorrespondence regarding the GLAWARS including an internal appraisal report of GLAWARS Task 1.
Greater London CouncilSection of a paper by Dr Crossley which outlines his views on the nature of a Soviet attack. It differs from other experts in the field in that he argues that an all-out nuclear strike would occur within a few hours of a conflict being declared.
Dr CrossleyA paper originally presented in preliminary format at a Symposium on the Medical Aspects of Nuclear War in September 1985,
Daugherty, WilliamA report by the Home Office Working Party established to consider advice from the Medical Research Council's Committee on Protection Against Ionizing Radiations on Radiation Hazards in Nuclear War.
Home Office Scientific Research & Development BranchA reports of a meeting held at Burlington House on 15 March 1985.
British Ecological SocietyA table taken from Home Office Emergency Planning Circulars
Ethelm HouseA section from a booklet setting out what to do in the event of a nuclear attack.
Ethelm HouseA report considering the circular of guidance to Local Authorities on emergency planning including arrangements proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food for the involvement of local authorities in arrangements for food rationing in crisis and war. It identifies proposed Home Office policy changes and discusses practical implications.
Public Services and Fire Brigade Committee, Greater London Council