Warren Gatland has apportioned some of the blame for the decline of Welsh rugby on Margaret Thatcher after claiming that the teacher strikes in the 1980s helped “kill off” the sport in schools.
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Hosted on MSNMargaret Thatcher’s impact was monumental, and left an indelible mark on history, says Jacob Rees-MoggToday marks 50 years since Margaret Thatcher became Leader of the Conservative Party, the first female leader of a major political party in the Western world. When she became the Tory leader in ...
Davy Marzella reviews lessons from Big Flame, a libertarian socialist organisation in England in the 1970-mid 80’s and the ...
David Simmonds, whose great-grandfather worked in a pit at Cwmcarn, South Wales, said the administration led by Margaret ...
Thatcher Demko got his first clean sheet of the season as he got goal support from Jake DeBrusk and Brock Boeser before newcomer Drew O’Connor salted the game away into an empty net. The first ...
A sale of items belonging to Margaret Thatcher reveals her sense of humour, the auctioneer has said. The former Conservative prime minister collected satirical cartoons by newspaper artists about ...
How do you solve a problem like Margaret Thatcher? Tom Gatti is joined by TV producer and editor Rob Burley, and the New Statesman’s TV critic Rachel Cooke. In 1989, following the shock resignation of ...
Top 15 Magical Bollywood Love Quotes That Capture the Essence of Romance ... And Fame That’ll Leave You Impressed Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid starrer Companion is soon to hit the digital ...
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Channel 4's Brian and Maggie recreates one of the most infamous political TV interviews in history between journalist and former MP Brian Walden and then prime minister Margaret Thatcher. The drama ...
The reverie — of a girl and a guy instantly smitten in a supermarket aisle — belongs to Iris (Sophie Thatcher), flashing back to her first encounter with her boyfriend, Josh (Jack Quaid).
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