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uthor of Waging the War of Ideas and Margaret Thatcher: A Portrait of the Iron Lady.
r life he moved to Switzerland where Baroness Thatcher, a close friend, would often spend her summer
For several years, Colin Thatcher, a former Saskatchewan politician convicted f
r divorce paperwork to be finalized by George Thatcher, a local lawyer who had purchased the buildin
Thatcher accepted an appointment to a Massachusetts st
ce for the hop industry; was home to Margaret Thatcher; acquired an extensive golf course; has contr
state assets, then emulated the Conservative Thatcher administration and privatised them altogether
cian, who reached ministerial rank during the Thatcher administration.
arious ministerial posts during the Heath and Thatcher administrations, including government Whip, L
Thatcher admitted in court that he had paid the money,
Margaret Thatcher, after winning the 1979 United Kingdom genera
politics until he met Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher after the Irish Republican Army's bomb attack
ard of an honorary doctorate to Dame Margaret Thatcher, against strong union and student resistance.
Thatcher also faced possible action from Lancashire Po
the Conservative administrations of Margaret Thatcher and John Major.
n in that general election which saw Margaret Thatcher and the Conservatives sweep to power at Westm
lls of Oxford, 1981), The Battle for Britain: Thatcher and the New Liberals (I.B.
in society when putting questions to Margaret Thatcher and her ministers.
tment of Education and Science under Margaret Thatcher and Minister for the Arts (1973-1974).
ition to a proposed television debate between Thatcher and the Prime Minister, James Callaghan, in 1
008, it was announced that Duncan was to play Thatcher, and filming commenced in summer 2008.
olitical heroes at the time included Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.
ers James Callahan, Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher, and advised U.S. Presidents Jimmy Carter, Ro
against capitalism, as practised by Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, but also against social de
d with former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the German economist Otmar Issing).
old soldier who had a profound dislike of Mrs Thatcher and kept muttering "Well done, keep it up" in
n by Mary Whitehouse, Lord Longford, Margaret Thatcher and members of the Women's Liberation Movemen
udio clips of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and U.S. President Ronald Reagan, both of who
f state including Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher and several Middle Eastern leaders.
It was the era of Thatcher and the Poll Tax, and there was real anti-stu
lo-Irish Agreement by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald, Unionist lea
he was portrayed as a moderating influence on Thatcher and Heseltine in Cabinet.
4 (though not publicly until 1979 by Margaret Thatcher) and was apparently cleared, subsequently wor
life of John Major, the surprise successor to Thatcher, and correctly predicted his unlikely rise wi
This angered many allies of Thatcher, and in 1992 he was forced from his post as C
ife Meulen became a great admirer of Margaret Thatcher and hoped that she would roll back the power
John Baxter and starring Douglas Barr, Billy Thatcher and Brian Weske.
Mr. Thatcher and his family were pillars of the community.
Jennie Elias with Baroness Thatcher and Christopher Chope MP
d Marble wrote and produced Tuxedo for George Thatcher and his minstrel troupe known as Thatcher's M
His sponsors were Margaret Thatcher and Cecil Parkinson, and he was introduced to
the mother of British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, and though there was no solid proof of this
he strength of the Royal Navy proposed by Mrs Thatcher and then Secretary of State for Defence, John
inster, then with the widow of Reverend Peter Thatcher, and finally, in 1770, she ended up an indent
lebrity was a prominent supporter of Margaret Thatcher and her policies, once baking her a cake for
ially influential during the time of Margaret Thatcher and John Major as Prime Minister.
these posts, he worked directly with Margaret Thatcher and Lord Eccles.
Nazionale del Lavoro, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and the arming of Saddam Hussein
servative, served in the cabinets of Margaret Thatcher and John Major.
mpaign would not change the minds of Margaret Thatcher and her ministers and nothing could be gained
overnment leading to the election of Margaret Thatcher and not the intended revolution he wished to
e day and the teenager manages to get near to Thatcher and starts to pull out what the reader thinks
On his return visits he kept in touch with Thatcher and newspaper editors.
so an associate with the law firm of Simpson, Thatcher and Bartlett, served as a Judge Advocate in t
celebrities featured were Jeff Brazier, Carol Thatcher and Janet Street-Porter.
leaders of the time, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and President Ronald Reagan, respectively, an
ture he wishes to pursue his love of Margaret Thatcher and plans to spend his imminent retirement co
n 1959 against future Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and Chigwell in 1966.
Visions of Europe with Margaret Thatcher and others was published by Gerald Duckworth
isterial posts in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major and was also the parliamentary
blicly standing up to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and, sensing the strength of public feeling,
On 22 November, Mrs Thatcher announced her resignation of prime minister a
In July 1988 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher approved the purchase of the new building for
ed on the life and work of the Revd Frederick Thatcher, architect of noted New Zealand buildings inc
latest book, An Excellent recruit: Frederick Thatcher, architect, priest and private secretary in e
Heath, Callaghan and Thatcher are the most recent additions following a cha
tests... Lord Tebbit, Garry Bushell and Carol Thatcher are among the participants who have agreed to
adimir Putin, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Argentinian President Carlos Menem, and Iris
n the 1996 Keith Joseph memorial lecture Mrs. Thatcher argued that "The kind of Conservatism which h
(January 11, 1914 - May 5, 1992) was born in Thatcher, Arizona and attended Gila College there 1933
cities of Kaysville, Utah, Layton, Utah, and Thatcher, Arizona.
hurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Thatcher, Arizona.
ediate family one of the original settlers of Thatcher, Arizona.
He served under Margaret Thatcher as a Minister of State at the Ministry of Def
nister John Major, who had succeeded Margaret Thatcher as prime minister just two days earlier.
en though he opposed the election of Margaret Thatcher as party leader in 1975, he was appointed as
Urquhart publicly praises Thatcher as his mentor, but privately begrudges her re
9, they "celebrated" the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister later that year with the si
Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and Joanne Thatcher, as well as television roles in North of 60,
emoirs described U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as "vindictive" towards the newly-democratic
hen Secretary of State for Education Margaret Thatcher) as Tamworth's first purpose-built mixed comp
Eden cited the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister in 1979, and his dislike of
ing the Finchley Conservatives off supporting Thatcher as Crowder had asked, he instead threatened t
early years of the administration of Margaret Thatcher as part of the economic liberalism of the 198
He even recommended Chile to Margaret Thatcher as a model for completion of the free market
ditor and reported the final days of Margaret Thatcher as Conservative leader.
Booth succeeded Margaret Thatcher as the Conservative Member of Parliament for
n the Conservative administration of Margaret Thatcher as a Government Whip from 1979 to 1981 and as
Heather Thatcher as Lady Risborough
Torin Thatcher as Judge Thompson
Torin Thatcher as SS Man
Heather Thatcher as Lady Buckering
Heather Thatcher as Camille Pablo
He also memorably referred to Mrs Thatcher as 'the great she-elephant', and claims respo
ed by the Conservative Government of Margaret Thatcher, as well as the policy of independence within
He was appointed by Premier Ross Thatcher as Minister of Municipal Affairs from 1965 un
cular, had earlier been described by Margaret Thatcher as "the last bastion of restrictive practices
ome parliamentary under-secretary to Margaret Thatcher at the Department of Education and Science, h
ted that Nikki Sinclaire briefly met Baroness Thatcher at a Bruges Group dinner.
The station is at Central Avenue and Thatcher Avenue.
government: “We are making cuts that Margaret Thatcher, back in the 1980s, could only have dreamed o
Star that "During her first premiership, Mrs. Thatcher became obsessed with Ken Livingstone; she reg
Thatcher became Premier after 5 years as the Leader of
After Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister, the legislation to imp
When Margaret Thatcher became leader of the Conservative Party, afte
When Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister in 1979, Edwards was ap
he Earth representatives in place of Margaret Thatcher because of her health concerns, since Tymoshe
the 1979 general election, which saw Margaret Thatcher become Prime Minister.
James Thatcher began his professional career at the age of 1
elevise the House of Commons despite Margaret Thatcher being against the move.
y former Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher between 1959 and her retirement from the Hous
Taylor, D'Lo Brown, Al Snow, Hugh Morris, Les Thatcher, Billy Kidman, Chris Candido, and many others
Stanley Thatcher Blake (1910 - 24 February 1973) was an Austra
ally described by Queensland botanist Stanley Thatcher Blake, its specific epithet argentatus is Lat
As I Said to Denis: The Margaret Thatcher Book of Quotations, Robson Books, 1997
He faithfully supported Margaret Thatcher, bridled at the poor dress sense of Militant
The Thatcher Brothers Bank in Logan bought the original cl
ate for Employment by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher but finds his secretary disdainful and his br
r, a 69-year-old back-bencher, challenged Mrs Thatcher's leadership in December; his challenge was s
London Council by the government of Margaret Thatcher by the Local Government Act 1985.
Death Corps, Cerebral Hemorrhage, Raped Ape, Thatcher, Cadaverizer, Abhorred Existence, Down by Law
after the elections, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher called a general election which resulted in a
the Trade Union reforms introduced after Mrs Thatcher came to power in 1979 by Employment minister
In 1979 Margaret Thatcher came to power and began to implement these ne
ed Comptroller of the Household when Margaret Thatcher came to power in 1979.
Thatcher, Casey, and Trent leave the area, while Trent
an performs a satirical version when Margaret Thatcher catches him and the rest of the cabinet playi
Saints Peter and Paul's Catholic Cemetery and Thatcher Cemetery.
gainst her later reputation as "milk-snatcher Thatcher"; and the Thatcher children make remarks rela
by the example of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, Chirac campaigned on an aggressively right-w
ritish Prime Ministers - Tony Blair, Margaret Thatcher, Clement Attlee and Herbert Asquith - Mahatma
(in England): Frederick Thatcher, clergyman and architect.
Thatcher, Colin.
The Thatcher company include Hughey Dougherty, George Lewi
t had proposed an increase of only 6% and Mrs Thatcher complained the following day about the increa
Thatcher considered the films to be a blunt tool and i
Margaret Thatcher considered that an interview she had with Tuo
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher counseled that it was probably a good idea to
ession of the 1860s and 1870s, and Eliza Jane Thatcher, daughter of a policeman.
two holidays as a result of the war, Margaret Thatcher Day on 10 January, and Liberation Day on 14 J
vernment, led by the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, decided to re-take the islands, and deployed
ver the personal leadership style of Margaret Thatcher, describing her as "a good wartime leader, bu
However, Thatcher did write that he left with ‘courteousness an
appointed new Welsh national team coach, but Thatcher did not play any games under Toshack, due to
st woman Prime Minister, some critics contend Thatcher did "little to advance the political cause of
{"I saw a lot of what Mrs Thatcher did.
Thatcher died at his home, and is buried in the Woodla
ish band Hefner ends their song "The Day That Thatcher Died" with children singing "Ding Dong, the w
Eventually, Thatcher does manage to kill it by tricking it into ju
cy advisor to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher during the 1980s.
worked as a political strategist for Margaret Thatcher during the 1979 general election which led to
enrose" in Barbara B. Smith and Blythe Darwin Thatcher, ed., Heroines of the Restoration (Salt Lake
ten or edited many other books, including the Thatcher Effect, Britain under Thatcher (with Daniel C
e second time in less than three weeks that a Thatcher elbow had hospitalised an opponent, following
nce, the then British prime minister Margaret Thatcher embraced him and said in wonder "your fingers
In 1986 British prime minister Margaret Thatcher expressed her "deep distaste" for the symbol.
Cuckney, with Thatcher, favoured a merger with the American company
vatives returned to government under Margaret Thatcher, Fenner regained the seat.
Because of his rough start, Thatcher finished out of the top-125 on the PGA Tour m
tlook clashed with attitudes held by Margaret Thatcher following her government's election in 1979.
Nott offered his resignation to Thatcher following the Argentinian invasion of the Fal
ian, best known for standing against Margaret Thatcher for the party leadership in 1989.
and nuclear weapons, and criticised Margaret Thatcher for insisting that Argentina unconditionally
achev, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, former Senator Bob Dole, presidential candid
Margaret Thatcher, former British Prime Minister from 1979-90
Margaret Thatcher, former British Conservative Prime Minister;
He was the father of Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
The Rt Hon Baroness Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom,
The Margaret Thatcher Foundation, which reproduces the full text of
tch show, where she was the voice of Margaret Thatcher from 1983 onwards, and her work with Ken Bruc
y of State for the Environment under Margaret Thatcher from 1984 until shortly before his death from
c Secretariat in the Cabinet Office under Mrs Thatcher from 1987-90 and after two years in the Treas
ersity of San Francisco and is manager of the Thatcher Gallery, University of San Francisco.
Mrs Thatcher gave a speech at the college in May 1983.
Pierre Trudeau, Francois Mitterrand, Margaret Thatcher, Giovanni Spadolini.
Other companies like Thatcher Glass Manufacturing Corp (later Anchor Glass
But in this book Thatcher goes beyond that, arguing in essence that Eur
e made an Earl was Harold Macmillan under the Thatcher government in the 1980s.
e, but at the time the controversial Margaret Thatcher government policy of "Poll Tax" was used by o
unior Welsh Office minister when the Margaret Thatcher government came to power in 1979.
Inflation, which the first Thatcher government had famously conquered by 1983, wa
As a consequence of the Margaret Thatcher Government in the late 1980s, plans were put
He was appointed by the Thatcher government as a member of the UK delegation t
gested that Green had strongly influenced the Thatcher government in their 1990 decision to change t
ort, Northern Ireland and Industry during the Thatcher government years.
as the Army 4 tonner contract was seen by the Thatcher government as essential for the long term sur
The Thatcher government had been at odds with several high
, Body found himself in disagreement with the Thatcher government and those influenced by it, who ha
itability and would be in the vanguard of the Thatcher government's programme of privatisation.
ng the SDLP'S 'Three Strands' approach to the Thatcher Government's SoS Humphrey Atkins in April 198
for Aberdeen South in 1983 as a member of the Thatcher government, but lost the seat to Frank Doran
Under the Thatcher government, Rees was a member of the Welsh De
On 18 July 1979, in the early months of the Thatcher Government, he was created Baron Lowry, of Cr
n office were the result of the policy of the Thatcher government, and that the Kinnock-led national
er between 1983 and 1992, through much of the Thatcher Government, and pioneered the practice of hir
ough's first public demonstration against the Thatcher government.
e launch of the Right to Buy Scheme under the Thatcher Government.
in January 1987, following pressure from the Thatcher government.
xports, who were subsequently released by the Thatcher government.
                                                                                                    


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