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Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher breaks down in tears, during a 1991 interview with ITN, discussing her exit from ...
On 1977's acidic Animals LP, Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters penned ‘Pigs (Three Different Ones)’, an excoriation aimed at ...
Rachel Reeves, the first female chancellor in British history, appeared to cry in Commons on Tuesday night - which others ...
Carrie and her downstairs neighbor, Duncan, seem to be on better terms after last week’s upstairs-downstairs drama. Now, ...
This Friday is the anniversary of Labour’s victory at the polls, presenting us with an opportunity to assess Sir Keir Starmer’s first year in office. I cannot comment on foreign affairs or domestic ...
First, the gut-wrenching series of stories about the decision to end provincial funding for the treatment of nine-year-old ...
Lord Stuart Rose addressed a mainly business audience at an event at the University of Suffolk, Ipswich, which raised £10k for Ormiston Families.
Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later gets a reboot as a post-zombie apocalypse England retreats into a new Dark Age. Danny Boyle is ...
On June 18, 1985, one of the world’s most successful political dynasties fell apart. Forty years later, Queen’s Park has never been the same.
In 38 Londres Street, Philippe Sands brings to light the struggle to hold Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and former Nazi Walther Rauff accountable.
The song is a lament to all the livelihoods lost to the Highland Clearances and Margaret Thatcher’s programme of deindustrialisation ... it ought to be with much more dialogue and agreement,” Dr Ewan ...
He was allowed to return to Chile as a free man, thanks to medical doctors rather than lawyers. Political leaders in Europe generally welcomed the ruling. Margaret Thatcher, former British prime ...