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Yep. It’s true, there are some pretty well-known folks who are or were active Rotarians. A few that come to mind: Neil Armstrong, whose foot was the first on the moon; Friedrich Bergius, German Nobel ...
Frederick Forsyth, who has died at the age of 86, wrote meticulously researched thrillers which sold in their millions.
Irish America and the IRA' was something that needed to be made. Despite its sensationalist title it is a sensitive ...
She is simultaneously one of the most loved and hated figures in British history. But Margaret Thatcher certainly made an indelible mark on our politics. Broadcaster and political commentator Iain ...
“Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography — Herself Alone,” the third volume of Charles Moore’s massive biography, takes the story from her final years in power to her death in 2013.
Shifty TV review — Adam Curtis turns to Margaret Thatcher’s premiership in new documentary Limited time offer Read this article and register for your free FT Weekend newsletter ...
Thatcher's think tank shows state spending rocketing under Rachel Reeves Government spending has surged since the pandemic and the cost of debt interest per adult is on course to hit £2,042 ...
While referendums are somewhat commonplace in Ireland, thanks to Bunreacht na hÉireann’s requirement for questions to go before the citizenry, they are much rarer occurrences next door.
The underlying problem is psychological as much as structural. Thatcher once said, “watch your thoughts, for they become actions”. Right now, the City’s thoughts are gloomy.
ALEX BRUMMER: The potential damage to an already stuttering economy, weighed down by the Chancellor's growth-sapping £40 billion of tax rises, doesn't bear thinking about.
With Meryl Streep winning an Oscar for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher, here's evidence from the Royal Society of Chemistry that the Iron Lady really was made of Fe. The shot was taken three years ...