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Right to Buy was the policy of Margaret Thatcher in 1979, but discounts for council tenants seeking to buy their homes are ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNAli Campbell: ‘My brother Robin is devious. There’s no reconciliation for UB40’The band's original frontman talks about his poisonous split with former bandmates, why a reunion is never going to happen - ...
The populist streak and anti-political correctness of the classic band makes their reemergence in the age of Donald Trump a ...
It is time to acknowledge that Donald Trump is a great man, and that’s not good. This is a hard concept for both Trump’s fans ...
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The Independent on MSNSteve Coogan says he now ‘admires’ Margaret Thatcher because of Keir Starmer’s politicsSteve Coogan says he now ‘admires’ Margaret Thatcher because of Keir Starmer’s politics - ‘I never thought I’d say that,’ ...
Steve Coogan has explained why Keir Starmer makes him “admire” Margaret Thatcher.The actor and writer is a dyed-in-the-wool Labour supporter and has often used his bumbling comedy creation Alan ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNRuth Dudley Edwards: Like them or not, Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher were leaders – Keir Starmer is notFor the sake of Sir Keir Starmer’s mental health, I hope he’s avoiding media assessments of his first year in office.
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Daily Mail on MSN1991: Margaret Thatcher brought to tears discussing leaving No 10Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher breaks down in tears, during a 1991 interview with ITN, discussing her exit from Downing Street. The moment has been compared to Chancellor Rachel Reeves' ...
It is 50 years since Margaret Thatcher became leader of the Conservative Party – but the story of who was behind her drastic image change is less well known. Here, Tim Walker recounts how one of ...
Gordon Brown welcomes Margaret Thatcher to 10 Downing Street in 2007. Pic: AP Last year Sir Keir Starmer was criticised by Tory MPs after moving her portrait from the study known as the Thatcher Room.
Margaret Thatcher is "still adored and revered" by the Conservative Party, "grudgingly respected" by Labour prime ministers past and present, and "despised and reviled on the left and in many ...
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