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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 ...
As we celebrate its 78th year, our beloved NHS faces an ongoing threat: death by privatisation. The question is: Can Labour be trusted to protect what Nye Bevan built, or will it preside over its ...
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After backing the Greens at the last election, Mr Coogan appeared on BBC Breakfast to endorse the co-operative movement, ...
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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' ...
The emotion bubbled up as Gillian Anderson collected her CineMerit Award at the Munich International Film Festival. Visibly ...
So there was these big hair miners getting the s**t kicked out of them by the police and they were wearing gay badges.' ...
SOLOMON HUGHES explains how the PM is channelling the spirit of Reagan and Thatcher with a ‘two-tier’ nuclear deterrent, ...
That Tory legacy, unchallenged by the 1997 Blair-Brown government, is set to go up in flames, like an oil drum brazier on a picket line.
Before you’ve had a moment to register the ominous way in which he frames human connection in such bleak economic terms, he ...
Margaret Thatcher IAIN DALE (SWIFT PRESS, 192 PP, £16.99) TABLET BOOKSHOP PRICE £15.29 • TEL 020 7799 4064 It’s Margaret Thatcher’s centenary this year.
Five reasons Margaret Thatcher should be seen as one of Britain's greatest prime ministers Our first female PM is urgently due a reappraisal, argues her latest biographer, especially among young ...
The Thatcherite dream finally died this month. Margaret Thatcher’s 11 years in office had a long afterlife, perhaps longer than that of any prime minister other than Clement Attlee. She reimagined ...
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