A 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 HouseArticles and adverts for publications regarding nuclear weapons and nuclear war.
Bulletin of the Atomic ScientistsA research proposal by members of the Climate Research Unit.
P.M.Kelly, J.H.W.KarasTask outlines and outcomes for 11 of the 12 tasks required by the GLAWARS. Task Eight: Impact on Biosphere During the First 2 Years After an Attack is not included.
GLAWARSPresscuttings, correspondence and Hansard notes on Exercise 'Brave Defender', which was a 'home defence' exercise that took place from 2-13 September 1985 to give training to the new Home Service Force 9HSF), a volunteer soldier body (likened to 'Dad's Army') whose function would have been to guard 'key points' against the Soviet 'Spetsnaz'.
Greater London CouncilA draft document for consultation produced for the guidance of health authorities in England.in planning the operation of the health services in war.
National Health ServiceA paper emphasising the responsibility of community physicians for planning of health services including disaster planning.
J Stuart HornerSection 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 Crossley