| January | Unionists and General Election.—Speeches on the Situation by Chamberlain.—Asquith, Churchill.—Lloyd George and Lord Grey.—Further Speeches by Asquith and Churchill.—Ireland: Debate in the Dil ireann on the Treaty.—De Valera's Resignation.—Griffith elected President of the Dil.—Provisional Government appointed.—Transfer of Dublin Castle.—Agreement between Michael Collins and Sir James Craig. |
| February | Outrages in Ireland.—Election in Ireland postponed for three months.—Coalition defended by the Lord Chancellor and Austen Chamberlain.—Report of the Geddes Committee.—Reply of the Admiralty.—Opening of Parliament: King's Speech.—Debate on Address: Lloyd George's Speech.—Government and Ulster.—Debate on the Unemployment Problem.—Debate on Expenditure.—Debate on India.—Debate on Civil Service Pensions.—Austen Chamberlain and the Lord Chancellor on the Coalition.—The Irish Free State Bill in the Commons: Churchill's Speech.—The Debate.—Further Report of Geddes Committee.—Government's Egyptian Policy. |
| March | Chancellor of Exchequer's Speech.—Outrages in Ireland.—Irish Free State Bill passed.—Future of the Coalition.—Resignation of Edwin Montagu.—Montagu at Cambridge.—Lord Curzon's Reply.—Crisis in the Coalition.—Army Estimates Debate.—Navy Estimates.—Air Service Recommendations.—Air Estimates.—Unemployed Insurance Bill.—Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades Crisis.—Conferences between Masters and Men.—Lockout Notices. |
| April | Attitude of the Unions.—The Republican Party in Ireland.—Fresh Outbreak of Disturbances.—Commons Debate on Genoa Conference.—Conservative Challenge to Coalition Government.—Old Age Pensions Amendment.—Speeches by Winston Churchill on Foreign Politics and Lord Inchcape on Taxation.—Second Reading of Empire Settlement Bill.—Savings in Education. |
| May | The Budget Introduced.—Debate.—Sir Eric Geddes on the Budget.—Post Office Vote.—Prevention of Unemployment Bill.—Chamberlain on Government Economics.—On Turkish Outrages.—Government Defeat on School Teachers' Bill.—Further Bills discussed.—Lloyd George's Statement on Genoa Conference.—Ireland in May.—Sinn Fin Coalition.—Churchill and the Irish Leaders.—Shipyard Dispute Settled.—Sir William Mackenzie's Report on Engineering Dispute. |
| June | Progress and Close of Engineering Dispute.—Cabinet and Draft Irish Constitution.—Conflict between British Troops and Irish Republicans.—Revised Draft of Constitution.—General Election in Ireland.—Irish Government's Statement.—Debate in the Commons: Speeches by Churchill, Bonar Law, and Lloyd George.—Fighting in Dublin.—Murder of Sir Henry Wilson.—Discussions in Parliament on the Cabinet Secretariat— India—Telephones—Aerial Defense.—Palestine Mandate Discussed in the Lords.—In the Commons.—Debate in Lords on Genoa Conference.—Discussions on the Award of Honours. |
| July | Fighting in Dublin.—Discussion in House of Lords.—Destruction of the Four Courts.—Measures of the Provisional Government.—Fighting at Limerick.—Discussion of Economy Bill.—Of Teachers' Superannuation Bill.—On Allied Indebtedness.—On Award of Honours.—Charges against Lord Waring and Lord Forres.—Their Defense.—House of Lords Reform.—The Embargo on Canadian Cattle.—Navy Estimates.—War Service Canteens Bill.—Lords' Debate on the Air Service.—Post Office and Broadcasting.—Lord Grey on Government's Policy.—Debate on Importation of Fabric Gloves. |
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