By Year: 1967
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- Easy on the mind . . .John Russell Taylor reviews Staircase/Aldwych
- I’ll have to ask mummy
- Where has all the goodness gone?: theatre/Harold Hobson
- Letter: Libel law, by H T Bennett
- Letter: Laws on perverts: need for SA revision
- Britain: Homosexual acts
- Long-haired brigade no new problem
- (review of Geoffrey Goer’s ‘The Danger of Equality and other essays, by Michael Banton)
- New homes for those in trouble
- Letter: the transsexuals, by Harry Benjamin, M. D.
- (Ann Landers advises reader who thinks his son might be gay)
- Letter: Homosexuality, by Douglas A Rhymes, Canon Librarian, Southwark Cathedral
- Letter: Passing Judgement, by Interested
- Letter: Passing Judgement
- Letter: Puritanism and youth, by Peter W Burton
- Letter: Puritanism and youth, by N P Philip
- Letter: Homosexuality, by J C Thomas
- Travel books: So many Londons, by Peter Porter
- F P Kirk hits out at vice bill
- Long-haired gaudily-dressed youths a problem of affluent societies
- Chicago dispute over book
- Advocates
- To write to writing peer
- Doctor in the house, by Iatros: what Hansard doesn’t say
- 1,000 Czechs shed red prudishness, get answers on love, sex, by Henry Kamm
- What sex are you?
- The homosexual in society today
- Homosexuality: the unlocking of a law
- Bachelors face eviction from park hill home
- Letter: The homosexual I let down by Jack Nelson
- Hoods, gags, masks and manacles . .
- Disorder
- Book ‘accussed’ again
- Obscenity? we fight
- Four books are banned
- Clean up the bible?
- God and the homosexual
- Program studies homosexuality
- Ulysses challenges the censor: cinema, Kenneth Pearson
- ‘Junkie’ a precise term
- ‘License for parenthood’ foreseen
- The Susan Sontag story – so far
- Social Science, by Paula Davies
- The Press
- Evidence of character
- Conspicuous Abse, by Philip Norman
- Letter: Exploding the myth of pornography: test for books, television and press, by Maurice Girodias
- Repeat: TV no space to unload garbage
- Sex and censorship: why do we seem to be moving backwards?, by Fenton Bresler
- Siegfried & the new wave
- Banned article distributed at university
- Man ‘due to have sex-change operation’
- Man accused
- Jail ‘would make you a greater menace’
- Farewell to the mudbath: Michael Moynihan in changing Harrogate
- Social Services Course
- Solicitor criticises Hillesdon hospital
- Psychiatrist surprised by his findings in a study of married homosexuals: wife relieved husband’s affair was with another man
- TV Times
- A problem bedevilled by fear
- Club for peepers: telescopes, hides and sandwiches for the spies
- ‘Positive’ aid needed for drug addicts
- Two men fined in indecency case
- Sex bill out of committee
- (photograph and brief details of Lord Arran speaking to local youth group)
- Where honesty has little to say: Enigma from India
- Homosexual bill to get go-ahead
- Ex-MP gets damages
- Bill passes committee
- Committee stage of sex bill
- Damages for former MP for ‘homosexual’ libel
- Substantial libel damages for ex-MP
- ‘Homosexual’ libel: damages for ex-MP
- Ex-MP gets damages
- “Substantial damages” for ex-MP
- Ex-MP awarded libel damages
- Damages for ex-Tory MP
- Sexual offences bill completes committee stage
- Homosexual reform exemption sought
- Sexual offences bill advances
- Sex bill completes committee stage
- Homosexual bill change sought
- Bill moves on
- Sex law go-ahead
- All in a morning’s work
- Consent bill goes on
- Committee approves sex bill
- Libel damages for ex-MP
- Bill moves on
- Bill gets through committee
- Ex-MP gets damages
- Sex bill excludes seafarers
- M.N. excluded in sex bill amendment
- Commons boost for sex law reform
- MPs speed bill on homosexuality
- Seamen excluded from homosexual bill
- Sex offences bill backed
- Major change in sex bill
- Damages for ex-MP: ‘homosexual’ libel
- Quick treatment for a bill
- Mr Humphrey Berkeley gets damages for libel: Berkeley v. Time and Tide Ltd. And others before Mr Justice Paull
- Vice bill changed
- Magazine to pay ex-MP damages
- Sailors excluded from sex bill
- Homosexual law reform, by Norman St.John-Stevas
- The stuff of life, by Peter Fairley; question: are men cooling off towards sex? Next question: could it be because women are wearing the trousers?
- Reform that doesn’t go far enough
- Norman St. John-Stevas: Sinners but not criminals
- The Tory who quit, by John Greally
- Former MP wins libel damages
- Sexual Offences Bill
- Protests over men in love on TV
- Network TV offers possibilities
- New date
- Sexual offences bill objection
- Homosexuality and the law
- Unnatural
- What is the ‘bad character’ of an accused?
- Letter: “Ulysses”, by Sartor Resartus
- Future of sex bills in doubt
- British clergymen qualify “sex sin”
- Reform bills run into big snag
- Liberal views in reply to article
- Abortion and sex bills in danger, by George Gardiner
- ‘Bloody road’ to homosexual law reform ends the Sexual Offences Bill]
- Homosexual Offences
- Show goes on - a tribute to Dr Maxwell
- Havelock Ellis Society in formation
- Letter: Problem of friendship, by non-heterosexual
- BBC drops film: scenes of lesbianism
- Letter: What does ‘loving your neighbour’ mean?, by feminine non-heterosexual
- A nettle grasped: teleview by Joan McGarry
- Homosexuality: approaching Wolfenden
- Letter: There is an answer for homosexuality, by Rev F J Stewart, BD
- Blackmailing ring preyed on homosexuals
- Extortion ring broken
- Blackmail ring smashed
- Prisons and theories of punishment
- Letter: Church and the law, by J M Reid
- All clear for homosexual reform: A Campbell without the stutter at the feet of the oracle
- Homosexual bill to get time
- Homosexual bill haste by government
- Late threat to Abse bill
- Letter: Is cure possible?, by non-heterosexual
- Letter: Shaken out of smugness, by Mrs D S Dick
- Two shock films on B.B.C. TV
- John Gordon: current affairs
- Letter: . . .Public opinion
- Letter: homosexuality and transvestism, by Denis Leigh, M.D; F.R.C.P.
- Extra time promised for abortion and homosexuality bills
- Homosexuals
- The truth about change of sex: can a man be changed into a woman, or a woman into a man? This and other popular fallacies are discussed by a senior physician at Groote Schuur
- New view of homosexuality
- A BBC ‘first’
- Mr J R Ackerley
- Court told ‘what policemen saw’: four men and a woman for trial
- The Sexual Offences Bill
- The week in parliament, by Liotes
- Letter: evil bills, by J H
- Men with a difference
- TV: Peter Black
- Outlawed - because they are different
- Unhappy men who long to be normal
- Letter: kill this bill, by Tom Johnston
- Tighter curb urged on drugs sales
- On teaching children about sex
- Linda Dyson: Television
- Homosexuals
- Letter: ‘Homo’ means ‘same’, by A Aloysius Charles
- Philip Purser: television
- Clouds in the lords
- They’re the people . . . giving hope to those who despair
- Advancing the cause of tolerance
- Sun TV: in my view
- TV: Peter Black
- Kiss quiz shocks a firm’s top men
- Letter: sin and crime, by A P Pavelin
- Must we go on dressing like 1920 undertakers?: Leo Abse, flamboyant reformer talking to Susan Barnes
- The church’s responsibility towards the homosexual, by D A Rhymes
- The sociological perspective on homosexuality, by John H Gagnon & William Simon
- Abse’s bill in danger
- Sex bill M.P. wants ban on adverts
- Supporters fear wrecking of sexual offences bill
- Sexual offences bill tactics
- ‘Gay bachelor’ ad read to MPs: Home Secretary’s advice sought: Sir Cyril worried by ‘publication of lists of homosexuals
- M.P. hits at “gay bachelor” adverts
- 10p.m. start for abortion debate
- Television confessions, by Olive Halliday
- Homosexual bill delayed, by Francis Boyd
- Curb on promotion of sex offences sought: advertising contacts
- M.P. challenges ‘gay bachelor’ ad
- Tories halt sex bill progress: derisory votes
- Bachelor advert read to MPs
- MPs told of bachelor advert: in Commons today
- MPs told of ‘gay bachelor’ ads. in magazine
- MPs told of ‘homosexual’ adverts
- Bachelor ‘ad’ read in Commons
- ‘Gay bachelor’ ad. Read out in Commons
- Bill is blackmailers’ charter, MPs told
- Sex offences bill : more time
- Vice bill runs into trouble over time
- Men who gather at a hoarding
- Abse’s sex bill must wait for another debate
- Homosexual bill a ‘blackmail charter’: full responsibility on govt. if it goes through – M.P.
- Government time for two bills
- Bill is blackmailers’ charter says Q.C.
- Home office assurance on law relating to homosexual lists
- Homosexual bill’s prospects
- Sir Gerald’s attitude to this “odious topic”
- This is filthiest of filthy lucre – M.P.
- Blackmailers’ charter accuses M.P.: homosexual bill debate; yesterday in parliament
- Abse’s bill may get more time
- Attempts to talk out homosexual consent bill
- Abse’s bill gets more time: it’s a blackmailer’s charter, says Q.C.
- ‘Reeks of blackmail’ Commons told: homosexual bill attack
- More time required
- Move to ban lists of known homosexuals
- Scope for blackmail seen in sex bill: Commons
- Sex bill must wait
- MPs told of ‘evil in gay bachelor adverts’
- Last-ditch stand
- Homosexual bill ‘would be blackmailers’ charter’
- Homosexual bill ‘reeks with blackmail’: parliament yesterday
- (extract on Sexual offences Bill)
- The Sun says: taming the fillibuster
- Invited to Australia
- Cuba said to have 35,000 hard-labour pressed men
- Comment: Sunday night people, by Denis Duncan
- Are filibusters justified?
- MPs face two long sittings
- ‘Dangerous’, warns MP
- Promotion
- Homosexuals: MP backs moves to ‘lessen the evil’
- Time will tell
- (extract on the Sexual Offences Bill)
- Sexual Offences Bill
- A sex bill marathon
- Abortion bill filibuster, by George Gardiner
- Cabinet’s problem on abortion bill delay: debating time needed
- Abortion bill may get one more chance, by Gordon Greig
- More time needed to complete abortion bill
- MPs face all night sit again
- Time problem over abortion bill
- This week they said . .
- Majority of 121 for measure’s backers: protection for young
- Abortion bill shows up parliamentary system: window on Westminster
- Cabinet faces tussle on abortion
- MPs in sex bill battle
- Letter: homosexual bill: House hears arguments of opponents, by A E G Wright
- Abse wins through: homosexual bill gets 85 majority; important legislation – Jenkins
- Mr. Abse’s bill goes through on 85 votes
- Move to kill Abse bill loses ground: 2am: MPs debate sexual offences, by Douglas Haig
- Homosexual bill majority after scene
- Majority of 85: angry clashes: how the bill went through
- MP demands ‘publish names of homosexual bill supporters’ – 85 majority on third reading
- Homosexual bill’s 85 majority
- Third reading given to controversial bill
- Midnight: MPs in vice bill battle
- Comment: big talk in the small hours
- All out! the night train is over the border
- MPs in sex bill talk-on, by Harold Preece
- ‘Danger signal near’ in homosexual bill: Salisbury’s moral call
- Letter: homosexual bill: House hears arguments of opponents, by Cyril Osborne
- Majority of 121 for measure’s backers: protection for young
- Progress slow on sex bill by Andrew Alexander
- M.P.s cheer bill for homosexuals
- Night sitting
- 85 majority for homosexual bill
- Time needed
- Filibuster fails to beat sex bill: 85 majority after long sitting: actor Faulds in big row
- MPs’ angry clash: 85 majority for homosexual bill
- Sex bill storm – then MPs say ‘yes’
- MPs cheer sex bill: through by 85 votes
- Men-only sex bill through: Jenkins talks of substantial change in opinion
- Commons says ‘yes’ to men-only bill
- M.P.s cheer as that bill gets majority of 85 votes
- Homosexuals bill gets 85 majority
- Majority of 85 for homosexual bill: angry clash in all-night sitting
- Cheers from M.P.s as bill gets majority of 85
- Age of consent sex bill ‘could lead to absurdity’: parliament
- Last ditchers threaten Mr Abse’s bill, by Norman Shrapnel
- Homosexual bill gets 85 majority
- 85 majority for Sexual Offences Bill
- Homosexual bill passes stormy third reading
- New bill is bad – says Lancs. MP
- ‘Consent’ bill – an angry clash
- Homosexual bill: angry MPs clash in Commons
- Homosexual bill wins after angry clash in Commons
- MPs in angry clash on ‘men only’ bill: cheers greet majority of 85 in third reading
- Nabarro speech: speaker to rule
- Cheers greet homosexual bill voting: through on 85 majority
- Triumph for Mr. Abse
- MPs clash over sex bill: cheers greet majority
- Homosexual bill is given 85 majority
- Abse bill through with big majority
- Cheers as Abse bill gets third reading
- Cheers from M.P.s as bill gets majority of 85
- ‘Important’ homosexual bill gets 85 majority
- Homosexual bill gets majority vote of 85
- Homosexual bill passing cheered
- Anger erupts in homosexual bill debate
- Abse bill law soon
- Majority of 85 for Leo Abse’s measure
- M.P.s’s remark to Faulds: ‘we know things about you’
- Cheers as Abse gets his male sex bill through
- We have duty to protect young people – M. P.
- Homosexual bill passed
- Homosexuality bill passes commons
- Moral bill passed
- Bill set for smooth journey
- I find Mr Abse a tireless zealot: whatever the future’s judgement, by Alix Palmer
- Sex bill likely to become law soon
- Bernard Levin: a contest of clowns
- Sex bill gets through after a row, by Alan Youn
- A charter for the outsiders, by Brian McConnell
- At 5.50am BST after a night of dubious jokes and personal clashes A SOCIAL REVOLUTION BEGINS: spotlight on yesterday (and some of the day before) in parliament
- The inside page: Mr. Faulds, MP, and his ‘fairly vulgar’ observations
- A reformer rests
- MPs approve the sex bill, by Rodney Foster
- ‘Privacy’ is key word in sex bill
- Angry exchanges as sex bill is passed: support by Roy Jenkins
- August sitting sought to aid abortion bill mention of the
- Free!
- No breach of privilege, says speaker
- Homosexual bill gets 85 majority
- Small talk
- Sex bill through
- Cheers greet passing of homosexual bill
- Sex bill through by 85 votes
- Sex bill passed
- Commons assent for consenting adults
- Homosexual bill success is cheered
- Laws and morals
- Abse’s sex bill beats ‘innuendo’ row, by Alan Young
- MPs pass the homosexual offences bill
- MPs’ cheer vote
- Parliament approves bill
- Majority of 85 for sexual offences bill
- Sex bill passed
- Angry exchanges before MPs pass sex bill: Parliament
- Abortion bill quiz, by Maureen Tomison
- Sleepless MPs talk way to victory, by Robin Page
- U.K. bill passes commons: homosexuality
- A night of talk and homosexual reform is passed
- Homosexual reform bill passed by British MPs, by Anthony J Lewis
- That bill goes to the lords
- Abse cheered on as sex bill moves on
- Homosexual bill on way to law
- Dangers of sexual offences bill – MP
- Anne Scott-James
- Anne Scott-James
- The homosexual bill
- Time for legislation: point of view
- Letter: homosexuality bill, by Norman N Kay, JP
- The respectable Stones?: the real meaning of the Rolling Stones trial is frontier battle over privacy: it’s a right that recurs, and the time has come to redraw the line again
- Letter
- Coming debates
- Opinion
- The homosexual bill
- The perilous progress of a private bill: Wales in parliament, by Geraint Morgan, M.P.
- Parkyn was for ‘vital social measure’
- Letter: homosexual bill, by G W Armitage
- Religion puts the clocks back: searchlight on Westminster, by Graham Cawthorne
- (Letter: MP Harold Gurden rebukes Bernard Levin for a criticising a remark he made in Commons debate)
- Homosexual bill passed
- Notes form Westminster, by Alastair MacDonald, M.P.
- Letter: deplorable bill ,by C Buchanan
- M.P. in clash with home secretary
- Letter: homosexuality bill, by C Radford
- Letters: What readers say to the editor, by Robert Grundy
- Majority rights
- Shrewd
- No thank you!
- Sunday morning with Mandrake: Abse and after: the next agenda
- The charter for corruption: Esmond Wright MP attacks the new bill on homosexuality
- Letter: why is church silent on the homosexuals bill?, by F G Cooke
- Letter: social problems, by Thomas G Kirkland
- Homosexual seeks monastery place
- Letter: people who are different, by E R Doubleday
- Letter: churches should condemn homosexuals bill, by P C D’Gama
- A bad bill
- Crossman steps in as the referee should: Westminster view
- Letter: intolerance, by Patricia Mason
- Letter: clubs next?, by E Slater
- Letter: apathy blamed, by W Collins
- The perilous passage of private members’ bills: Westminster view
- Letter: danger to the forces, by Arnold Jennings
- Letter: best answer to unworkable law, by J B Cosgrove
- Letter: an essential service?, by E F Needham
- The final chapter, by Gordon Greig
- Peer’s fight enters last stage
- Things that matter
- The case of the undone mini-dress: surprise for the lorry driver
- Battles for reform
- Sex law reform bill carried
- Parliamentary Portrait, by Norman Shrapnel
- Peer warns: ‘too much thought for evil doer’
- Arran wins
- Blackmail will stop says Arran, by Eric Sewell
- ‘Yes’ to sex bill
- Sex bill carried
- ‘Danger signal near’ in homosexual bill: Salisbury’s moral call
- Sex bill majority
- Sex law reform bill carried
- Sex bill carried in Lords
- Homosexual bill: second reading
- Votes for sexual offences bill
- Letter: church support for homosexual bill, by J L Cottle
- Letter: no compassion ,by Kathleen Mullinder
- Second reading
- Homosexual bill is passed by 63 votes
- Labour call for Northern Ireland probe
- Letter: church criticised, by E G Christian
- Hogg doubts impact of sex law change
- New bill poses problem for trade – Spelthorpe told
- Homosexual measure carried in Lords
- Sex law reform ‘necessary’
- Sexual, offences bill passed: 63 majority in Lords
- The homosexual bill
- Sex bill ‘yes’
- Parliament Thursday, July 13, 1967 The Lords: majority of 63 for homosexual bill
- Great Britain: shame is not enough
- Few turned up to see this art
- Lords pass sex bill
- Peers approve sex law reform bill
- Letter: this bill a disgrace to Britain, by Oscar
- Letter: Withhold royal assent to this nauseating bill, by Mr A Matthews
- A victory for reason and compassion
- Punch says ‘sorry’ to MP
- MP gets damages and an apology for libel in “Punch”
- Letter: my double life, by your brother?
- ‘Punch’ apology for Tory MP
- ‘Punch’ apology for Mr Wall
- Punch skit – MP was libelled
- Private morality not concern of criminal law, says Mr Traverne
- Damages paid to Tory MP: ‘Punch’ apologises
- MP gets damages form Punch
- Apology and damages for MP
- Law report July 17 Queen’s bench division: ‘Punch’ apology for libelling MP
- System of referendums rejected
- Things that matter
- Private member’s bills
- Letter: not all churchmen happy about Mr. Abse’s bill, by Rev. Philip Hobbs
- Reforms in Britain: ‘sign of degeneracy’ OR ‘realistic, enlightened
- Plea to peers: ‘vote against this bill’
- Bishops’ backing for homosexuality bill
- Towards understanding
- Letter: fitting the bible to the law, by H Cole
- Oscar Wilde quoted in the Lords
- Letter: two reasons, by Miss X
- Oscar Wilde quoted in Lords
- Matters of principle
- Abnormal danger
- Oscar Wilde is quoted in the Lords
- Homosexuals unlikely to be freed
- The Sun says: dodging the column
- (brief ‘witty’ pejorative comment on gay and abortion reform)
- Homosexual bill passes final stages
- ‘Wilde was right’, Lords told
- Wilde is quoted in Lords
- Wilde quoted in lords
- Letter: impressed, by K C
- Oscar Wilde quoted in lords
- Oscar Wilde is quoted in Lords debate
- Oscar Wilde quoted as Lords pass bill
- Sex bill end of long road – Lord Arran
- ‘Oscar Wilde was right’
- Sex bill: ‘no occasion for jubilation . . .’
- Quote, by Lord Arran
- Homosexuals: peer warns on ‘flaunting’
- Be dignified, says Arran
- Arran says: ‘Mr.Wilde was right’
- M.P. stands by vote on bill
- Oscar Wilde quoted as bill is passed
- Wilde wins after 70 years, by Norman Shrapnel
- Oscar Wilde prophecy comes true: Lords pass the homosexual bill and . . .
- ‘Bloody road’ to homosexual law reform ends
- ‘Free – but no flaunting’
- Oscar Wilde quoted in the House of Lords
- Homosexual bill ‘end of a long road’
- Homosexual bill ‘end of monstrous road’
- Dignity plea as sex bill is passed
- The new bill of peace
- Oscar Wilde quoted in Lords
- Sex bill caught by MPs’ fillibuster, by Robin Page
- Homosexual-lists danger debated
- Blot on the landscape
- (derogatory comment on possible consequences of gay reform)
- Letter: we must be realistic about homosexuality, by Peter G Boldero
- Letter: more sympathy towards the abnormal, by John Whiskard
- Prisons and conjugal privileges
- Young people on the line for help
- Jenkins – calls for 530 files
- Pornographic literature remain a constant danger, by Rev. Cleve Grant
- Is this why Christ never married? – Canon
- Canon’s startling speech on the life of Christ
- Christ was always an “outsider”
- Homosexuals are entitled to protection – says judge
- Prostitutes: the law is unchanged
- Histon youth for borstal after attack
- Canon’s theory rejected (Hugh Montefiore and his speculation as to whether Christ was gay)
- Letter: Jesus’s view of Jesus, by A W Thompson
- Letter: Jesus’s view of Jesus, by R M
- Primate raps Canon over ‘nature of Christ’ speech, Michael Redfern
- Sex offenders: the new problem, by C H Rolph
- Review of law on soliciting
- The perfect man – by Dr Ramsey
- Primate rejects that slur on Jesus Christ
- Rap for the Canon in row over Jesus
- Dealings of Jesus “perfect”
- Homosexual theory on Christ rejected
- Ramsey opposes comment on Jesus
- More time likely for sex bill
- Letter: the right answer, by S A B
- Letter: Canon’s speech, by L D Woolford
- Androgen levels and homosexuality
- Dr Ramsey replies to views on Jesus
- Letter: moral standards by John Brady
- John Gordon: current affairs
- So now Boofy Gore moves on to badgers
- 20 new acts of parliament, by Ivan Yates
- Let's face it: what Montefiore said
- Letter: case of the poor helping the rich, by browned-off socialist
- Letter: perfect man, by Lucilla S Lincolne
- Letter: Perfect man, by H J Parker
- Claudius: puzzle of the homosexual
- Letter: homosexual practice, by Denis Leigh MD FRCP
- Give ‘em back the vote: Emmeline Pankhurst . . .what have you done to me?, by Jeannie Sakol Vanity Fair’s girl in America
- Homosexuality – are parents to blame?
- Making it clear
- Letter: the message to Montefiore, by Fredk C Dench
- Letter: the message to Montefiore, by William Martin
- Letter: the message to Montefiore, by L Reid
- Letter: the message to Montefiore, by C C Norris
- Letter: the message to Montefiore, by John Milligan
- Letter: subtle attack, by R D Greer
- Britain’s next steps in moral “reforming”: focus on fact, by Ivan Yates
- Use of hypnosis in treating mental, physical disorders, by Robert Trumbull
- Hippy riots – police give a warning
- Letter: explained, by Richard Spencer
- The Crossman-Silkin session, by Alan Watkins
- Afterthought: John Wells
- Whip next
- Youths attacked homosexual
- Homosexual Jesus – what Canon Montefiore said
- Letter: subtle attack, by Donal O’ Sullivan
- Private conduct and the law, by Anthony Lincoln
- Ugly plot
- (Hugh Montefiore controversy; condemnation)
- Was Jesus an outsider?
- (Hugh Montefiore press coverage)
- Canon asks again: why did Jesus not marry?: ‘no less than perfect’
- Why didn’t Jesus wed? asks Canon
- Letter: no harm, by N C
- Dean attacks Canon Montefiore’s views
- Letter: in law, there is no such person
- Robert Pitman: in my opinion
- Letter: ‘homosexual marriages’ next logical step?, by J B J
- Bernard Levin: piling on the punishment
- Custodian of morals?
- Comment: our brother’s keeper
- Expression: crush this evil crusade
- Adoption – when a faith is a handicap
- Comment, by Boru
- ‘Hysterical reaction’ to Canon’s view
- Magazine defends canon’s remarks
- News from Britain: Montefiore defended for theory on Jesus
- Canon Montefiore’s theory
- Canon accuses press
- Wives should visit prisoners overnight –M.P.s recommend
- Magazine favours study of homosexual Christ theory
- Sleep-in jail plan for wives of prisoners, by Victor Knight
- Sex in prison: let wives visit long-term men, urges M.P.’s report
- Graham Stanford: straight from the hip
- Too soft
- Letter: Homosexuality ‘cure’ is challenged, by Roger Jarratt
- So there!
- (editorial comment on ‘homosexual badges’)
- The prison where love walks in on Sundays, by Margaret Jones
- Letter: road to ruin?, by Rosemary Cox
- This intellectual candyfloss
- Too soft
- Letter: keeping them in, by sanity
- Letter: male prostitutes: the law, by Edward Rivers
- ‘Nonsense’, declares Canon
- Canon defends image of Christ
- Letter: materialistic education ,by J H Benes
- A religious outburst for the Scilly season
- (comments on gays and their parents)
- Collaboration in mental health services
- Hornet’s nest raised by Canon
- Freer sex laws called for by psychiatrist
- Psychiatrist urges freer sex laws
- Brave man
- Letter: the message to Montefiore, by Isa Kenton
- Doctors use colours as illness clues, by Peter Knight
- Youth, 20 denies robbery charge
- VIPs in secret vice probe
- ‘Men only’ parties – army probe
- Vice: names go the Yard: guardsman tell of Mayfair orgies; baronet, ex-club owner, playboy face charge
- Celebrities face guards vice case, by Edward Vale
- Yard acts on guards vice report, by Alfred draper and Geoffrey Dowling
- Politician involved in Welsh guards inquiry?
- Guardsmen and VIPs in vice inquiry
- Guards vice probe – Yard report, by John Ponder and Stuart Kuttner
- Prominent politician in vice probe, by Alan Lofts
- Top people . . . and the guardsmen
- Check on army vice ring report
- Police extend dossier on vice parties, by Alan Lofts
- Vice squad questions guardsmen
- Well-known men are suspected in guards inquiries, by Alan Lofts
- Army detectives in vice ring probe: police run into tangle over new sex laws, by Alan Lofts
- Britain streamlining antiquated sex laws
- Yard starts indecency enquiries
- CID report on sex parties for guardsmen
- Army batmen face vice quiz
- Vice inquiry continues
- Paid indecency racket
- British army probes stag-party charges
- Yard probing army elite for homosexuality
- Homosexual affair is no surprise, by Sylvia Clayton
- Sydney playboy in vice scandal: army sex orgies
- Letter; Samaritans, by Rev, I Lowery
- Homosexuals to seek respectable centres to meet: legal adjustments alone do not remove stigma, by Geoffrey Moorhouse
- Letter: can I defend this divorce action?
- Ulster and the Tory conference
- A great piece of drama from the BBC, by Ann Purser
- Seized books not obscene: solicitor who read them tells court
- Girls in Uniform
- Anomaly
- Cane and able?, by Dr E Anthony, JP
- Television, Henry Raynor: the modern pillory
- Earl of Arran, interviewed by Chris Jones on sex, marriage, homosexuality, drugs, parties
- Sexual offences and law reform
- Research begins: homosexuality
- New moves in guards probe
- Cyril Osborne asks Defence Secretary for statement on Guardsmen case]
- Welsh guards vice probe
- ‘Corruption’ in the guards
- ‘Vice ring’ move by police
- Two freed after new act
- Work with Simon Community: young Highcliffe man helps misfits
- Ugliest vice
- Good clean pornography, by Gillian Freeman
- Wilson has ‘balance’ worry
- Holy deadlock
- Homo breakthrough
- Incident on the beach: two jailed after
- Stephen Vizinczey: pornography and the contemporary prig
- (Cyril Osborne asks Attorney General about investigation of MP in guardsmen case)
- Leicester becoming the ‘suicide city’
- ‘Speed guards’ vice probe –MP
- Speed promised in corruption charge probe: questions in the house
- U.K. probes corruption in army
- Word from Britain on sex laws
- Likely to deprave and corrupt?, by Gina Richardson
- New British sex laws explained, by Bill Boldenweck
- Open jail ban on sex offenders
- ‘Obscene’ book like Dickens, says Prof.
- Vice allegations report to DPP
- Vice ring report
- Report on guardsmen
- (John Gordon column: criticism of Church Times positive review of gay book)
- Publicans in breath test protest march
- When the female takes to fighting
- (extract from article on attitudes of young towards homosexuality)
- Queen mother praise for centre’s work
- Testing masculinity in boys without fathers, by Alan G Barlay, D R Cusumano
- A club in Soho with only one sign of sin, by Michael De-la-Noy
- £40 fine for indecency
- (John Gordon column: flippant comment on tax rates of gay couples)
- Letter: link found, by Antony Grey
- Yard vice squad report on MP
- Vice ring inquiry
- Charges possible: sex parties
- ‘Young soldiers corrupted’
- Rap for reformers: our opinion
- ‘Girlie’ books, says Meg Munro, the new status symbol of 1967
- Guards: vice charges soon?, by Alan Lofts
- Church condemns Elizabeth Taylor film
- We don’t need this film here, says Helen Taylor
- Vicar’s ideas saves thousands: the work of today’s Samaritans
- Obscenity law at work
- Too many old men running the country – say school pupils
- Guardsmen to appear in court, by Robert Traini
- Prosecutions likely in guards case
- Vice probe – cases for courts, by Alan Lofts
- Legality nearer: homosexual legislation
- Passport clue in guards case, by Charles Sandell and Peter Earle
- ‘Vice ring’ – eight to face charges
- Novel obscene says U. K. jury
- Homosexual offences
- Five remanded in guardsmen case
- London vice case: five men accused: £1,000 bail for designer and navy war hero
- Vice case: guardsmen, designer, ex-navy man remanded: all five are granted bail
- Designer in vice case with guards, by Richard Wright
- Soldiers on indecency charges
- Designer and former naval officer accused: named in vice charges
- Minister dies in STV studios
- Letter: homosexuality, by Rev. John R. Wilson
- Lecturer criticises suberservience to pseudo-scientists
- Man is jailed for Mr X blackmail