By Source: London Evening Standard
Click on the headlines below to see more information about each cutting. Cuttings are ordered chronologically.
- Junior minister accused of offence in the park: he and guardsman remanded
- Butler turns down change in vice law
- Medals of the week
- Ian Harvey fined £5: one charge dropped
- Blackmailer 'bled' In terror of phone
- So sinister
- John Cranko fined
- In terms of human happiness I feel you can't rate this 'break-through' too highly, by Peter Fairlie
- Dirk Bogarde takes on his most daring role
- Bogarde pulls off his biggest gamble, by A Walker
- They walk in the shadow of fear..., by J W M Thompson
- Letter: Wrong, by E Moore
- Sir Ian Horobin is - court story
- Vicar tells of talks with Sir Ian Horobin
- The 'sensitive open secret' that worries New York
- Truth and a teenage marriage [part missing]
- ‘Detective lied’ law student alleges
- M.P. asks about protection money
- Homosexuals - big switch in policy
- Homosexuals - MPs study policy change
- Letters [6]: Now readers have their say....
- London's hidden problem part three: in the big city - less fear, less solitude, by Anne Sharpley
- London's hidden problem part four: the big 'if' that hangs over hopes of a cure, by A Sharpley
- Letter: London's hidden problem, now readers have their say, by Harry Philips London
- Letter: London's hidden problem, now readers have their say, by O Phillips London
- Letter: London's hidden problem, now readers have their say, by Annie Harbin
- Letter: London's hidden problem, now readers have their say, by John Clements
- Letter: London's hidden problem, now readers have their say, by R F
- Letter: London's hidden problem, now readers have their say, by L F Watling
- Black book
- [no title]
- Public schoolboys talking frankly: in all the heated debatre over the future of education, one very involved voice has not been heard . . . until now
- ‘Million are homosexuals’ says society
- Letter: [no title], by W Shepherd MP
- ‘Don’t punish homosexuals’
- The odd men out – ‘oppressed minority’
- Lord Arran in command
- Make this law, urge bishops
- Losing cause
- Letter: [no heading], by A Grey HLRS
- [no heading]
- Letter: (no headline), by R Williams
- Sexual Offences Bill
- Hit this Bill for six, says Monty: homosexual debate
- Lords debate
- Lords debate
- Commons reject homosexual Bill
- The Commons reject homosexual Bill
- Bishops seek Arran’s Bill changes
- Was June 21 the silliest day of the House of Lords?, by Lord Lambton
- Primate is accused in the Lords
- Lord Arran
- ‘Obscene letter I receive’, by Lord Arran
- Sexual Offences Bill surprise
- 500 in plea to premier
- (unidentified column)
- MPs hear plea for sex law change, by Arnold Turvey
- Homosexual bill debate
- Jenkins backs sex law bill: free vote, MPs told as government stays neutral
- The secret about the secret agent all London wanted to know, by Michael Foot
- Bill lapses
- Face facts
- MPs back sex reform Bill 244 – 100
- Sex Bill for Commons again
- Mandate for change
- Overdue reform
- How they voted
- How they voted
- Action soon on sex law reform?, by Philip Marshall
- New sex law speeded up, by Philip Marshall
- Stormy evening
- Okay fellas, now sit down and take a grip of your pride. A psychiatrist says: men are becoming indifferent to sex, women more powerful, its all part of the reason why boys are wearing long hair
- Public attitudes
- Sex sentences may be reviewed
- Sex and censorship: why do we seem to be moving backwards?, by Fenton Bresler
- Damages for ex-Tory MP
- All clear for homosexual reform: A Campbell without the stutter at the feet of the oracle
- Men-only sex bill through: Jenkins talks of substantial change in opinion
- Guards vice probe – Yard report, by John Ponder and Stuart Kuttner
- ‘Speed guards’ vice probe –MP
- Publicans in breath test protest march
- Vice case: guardsmen, designer, ex-navy man remanded: all five are granted bail
- TV puts on play about man’s love for a boy
- £100,000 appeal to probe sex, by Anne Sharpley
- Homosexual History
- Homosexual report gets cold reception
- Church plans to lend an ear
- Where has all the money gone? Raising money every one . . .
- Two more get 4 years in menaces case: one cleared of separate charge
- The Wolfenden Committee's controversial report says - 'relax this law': and it urges higher penalties for street vice, by George Hutchinson