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- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 abstract "The Children and Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act 1955 (c.28) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament that prohibited comics that were thought to be harmful to children. The Act was introduced by the Home Secretary, Gwilym Lloyd George (a son of former prime minister David Lloyd George), in response to the publication of horror comics which had become popular by the 1950s. This issue was drawn to the attention of Parliament by the National Union of Teachers and by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Geoffrey Fisher.".
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 wikiPageExternalLink ukpga_19550028_en.pdf.
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- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 commencement "1955-06-06".
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 hasPhotoCollection Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955.
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 introducedBy Gwilym_Lloyd_George,_1st_Viscount_Tenby.
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 longTitle "An Act to prevent the dissemination of certain pictorial publications harmful to children and young persons.".
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 originalText ukpga_19550028_en.pdf.
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 parliament "United Kingdom Parliament".
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 royalAssent "1955-05-06".
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 shortTitle "Children and Young Persons Act 1955".
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 status "Current".
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 statuteBookChapter "c.28".
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 territorialExtent England_and_Wales.
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 territorialExtent Northern_Ireland.
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 territorialExtent Scotland.
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 useNewUkLeg "yes".
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 subject Category:Censorship_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 subject Category:Children's_rights_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 subject Category:United_Kingdom_Acts_of_Parliament_1955.
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 subject Category:Youth_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Children_and_Young_Persons_(Harmful_Publications)_Act_1955 comment "The Children and Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act 1955 (c.28) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament that prohibited comics that were thought to be harmful to children. The Act was introduced by the Home Secretary, Gwilym Lloyd George (a son of former prime minister David Lloyd George), in response to the publication of horror comics which had become popular by the 1950s.".
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