25 MARCH 1938, page 3

The Prime Minister And The Press The Tributes Paid By

the Prime Minister, at the annual dinner of the Parliamentary Press Gallery last week, to the British Press, and especially his declaration of faith in the value of a free......

* * * * The Unemployment Figures Have Increased By

471,217 since September of last year. With this ominous fact in mind the House addressed itself in Wednesday's debate to the problem of slump-prevention. Mr. Greenwood, who had......

Two Years Ago The Need For Rearmament On A Great

scale was still a matter of Parliamentary controversy. Now all that is changed. The only questions which appear to interest the House are concerning the pace, extent and......

The Government And The Unions The Prime Minister Acted With

unlooked-for rapidity in inviting the General Council of the Trade Union Congress to meet him at Downing Street on Wednesday to discuss the speeding-up of the armament......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

one could have been more surprised than Mr. Lennox-Boyd himself at the reverberations of his speech at Biggleswade in which he observed that a pledge to guarantee the frontiers......

The End Of Judges' Floggings The Report Of The Committee

on Corporal Punishment appeared at a most opportune moment ; it should help to decide finally a long controversy which recently has been brought to a head by the sentence passed......