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News of the Conservative right-winger, Enoch Powell's speech attacking the government's immigration policy on April 20, 1968.
Sue Lawley's castaway is politician Enoch Powell.
Complete bibliography of his works and references, and the full text of speeches.
Obituaries by Norman Shrapnel and Mike Phillips.
Article published two days after the Birmingham speech in the "Leaders and letters" section.
Originally published in the Guardian on 23 April 1968, after the dismissal of Mr Enoch Powell from the Shadow Cabinet yesterday.
The archived speeches of Enoch Powell.
On the demonstrations in support of Powell.
Description of the personal and public papers of Enoch Powell, deposited at the Churchill Archives Centre.
Article updated by the public about the Conservative MP for Wolverhampton South West from 1950 to 1974, then Ulster Unionist 1974 to 1987 MP for South Down from 1974 to 1987, who died in 1998 aged 85. Includes biography, political career, references and related links.
Documents unearthed by The Telegraph from an archive held at the University of Cambridge show that Ukip wrote to Mr Powell asking for his support to win a by-election in 1994. (December 12, 2014)
A century after his birth, Enoch Powell still seems more modern than most politicians. Article by Peter Oborne. (July 18, 2012)
James Naughtie considers the controversial parliamentarian Enoch Powell. (July 16, 2012)
Article by Sunder Katwala, the former general secretary of the Fabian Society. (June 15, 2012)
Interview with Powell concentrating on his carrier as a scholar and poet. (May 14, 2010)
Examining whether Enoch Powell's Birmingham speech 40 years ago had a lasting impact on race relations, with links to related articles. (April 18, 2008)
Radio programme with an article about the background by the presenter, Rob Shepherd. [Real Audio format] (March 03, 2008)
Article in which Jenny Bourne predicts attempts to rehabilitate Enoch Powell's reputation. (November 21, 2007)
Just as we thought we had grown up on the issue of immigration, the Conservative Party proves the contrary is true, writes Simon Heffer. (November 07, 2007)
The full text of Enoch Powell's so-called 'Rivers of Blood' speech, which was delivered to a Conservative Association meeting in Birmingham on April 20 1968. (November 06, 2007)
Article putting an end to a forty year old question. (February 02, 2007)
In search of the anonymous old lady referred to in Enoch Powell’s Birmingham Speech. [Real Audio format] (January 22, 2007)
In a review of Simon Heffer's book on Powell Lady Thatcher insisted that Enoch Powell had been right and she had been wrong when he opposed her signing the Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1985. (November 03, 1998)
Obituary by the journalist who wrote one of the first books on Enoch Powell. (March 01, 1998)
Politicians have turned out in force to honour the late Conservative and Ulster Unionist MP, Enoch Powell. (February 18, 1998)
John Enoch Powell, political maverick, died on February 8th, aged 85. Obituary, (February 12, 1998)
Obituary by Eric Pace. (February 09, 1998)
Jesus was not crucified by the Romans, but stoned for blasphemy by the Jewish authorities, according to a forthcoming book by Enoch Powell, the former Conservative minister. (August 16, 1994)
An evaluation of Powell’s attitude to immigration and race from a left-wing point of view. (December 01, 1986)
Published in the Journal of Medical Ethics. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version and a PDF file. (January 01, 1977)
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version and a PDF file. (January 01, 1962)
Published in the British Medical Journey. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version and a PDF file. (May 27, 1961)
The full text of the article is available as a scanned copy of the original print version in a PDF file. (August 06, 1960)
The archived speeches of Enoch Powell.
Article updated by the public about the Conservative MP for Wolverhampton South West from 1950 to 1974, then Ulster Unionist 1974 to 1987 MP for South Down from 1974 to 1987, who died in 1998 aged 85. Includes biography, political career, references and related links.
Sue Lawley's castaway is politician Enoch Powell.
On the demonstrations in support of Powell.
Obituaries by Norman Shrapnel and Mike Phillips.
Article published two days after the Birmingham speech in the "Leaders and letters" section.
Originally published in the Guardian on 23 April 1968, after the dismissal of Mr Enoch Powell from the Shadow Cabinet yesterday.
News of the Conservative right-winger, Enoch Powell's speech attacking the government's immigration policy on April 20, 1968.
Complete bibliography of his works and references, and the full text of speeches.
Description of the personal and public papers of Enoch Powell, deposited at the Churchill Archives Centre.
Documents unearthed by The Telegraph from an archive held at the University of Cambridge show that Ukip wrote to Mr Powell asking for his support to win a by-election in 1994. (December 12, 2014)
A century after his birth, Enoch Powell still seems more modern than most politicians. Article by Peter Oborne. (July 18, 2012)
James Naughtie considers the controversial parliamentarian Enoch Powell. (July 16, 2012)
Article by Sunder Katwala, the former general secretary of the Fabian Society. (June 15, 2012)
Interview with Powell concentrating on his carrier as a scholar and poet. (May 14, 2010)
Examining whether Enoch Powell's Birmingham speech 40 years ago had a lasting impact on race relations, with links to related articles. (April 18, 2008)
Radio programme with an article about the background by the presenter, Rob Shepherd. [Real Audio format] (March 03, 2008)
Article in which Jenny Bourne predicts attempts to rehabilitate Enoch Powell's reputation. (November 21, 2007)
Just as we thought we had grown up on the issue of immigration, the Conservative Party proves the contrary is true, writes Simon Heffer. (November 07, 2007)
The full text of Enoch Powell's so-called 'Rivers of Blood' speech, which was delivered to a Conservative Association meeting in Birmingham on April 20 1968. (November 06, 2007)
Article putting an end to a forty year old question. (February 02, 2007)
In search of the anonymous old lady referred to in Enoch Powell’s Birmingham Speech. [Real Audio format] (January 22, 2007)
In a review of Simon Heffer's book on Powell Lady Thatcher insisted that Enoch Powell had been right and she had been wrong when he opposed her signing the Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1985. (November 03, 1998)
Obituary by the journalist who wrote one of the first books on Enoch Powell. (March 01, 1998)
Politicians have turned out in force to honour the late Conservative and Ulster Unionist MP, Enoch Powell. (February 18, 1998)
John Enoch Powell, political maverick, died on February 8th, aged 85. Obituary, (February 12, 1998)
Obituary by Eric Pace. (February 09, 1998)
Jesus was not crucified by the Romans, but stoned for blasphemy by the Jewish authorities, according to a forthcoming book by Enoch Powell, the former Conservative minister. (August 16, 1994)
An evaluation of Powell’s attitude to immigration and race from a left-wing point of view. (December 01, 1986)
Published in the Journal of Medical Ethics. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version and a PDF file. (January 01, 1977)
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version and a PDF file. (January 01, 1962)
Published in the British Medical Journey. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version and a PDF file. (May 27, 1961)
The full text of the article is available as a scanned copy of the original print version in a PDF file. (August 06, 1960)
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