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 ...
Today marks the 50th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher being elected Leader of the Conservative Party. The first female British prime minister was a political titan who won three consecutive ...
The interview is the subject of this two-part Channel 4 drama by James Graham, and starring Harriet Walter and Steve Coogan.
Brian and Maggie dramatises Brian Walden's infamous interview with Margaret Thatcher in 1989, which all but led to the prime minister's political downfall a year later. The Channel 4 drama sees Steve ...
I was extremely surprised when my agent said there is this thing called ‘Brian and Maggie’ and it’s about Brian Walden and Margaret Thatcher. I do remember Brian Walden quite well.
GB News reporter Adam Cherry reflects on the life and career of Margaret Thatcher, as today marks 50 years since becoming Conservative Party leader.WATCH ABOVE.
The then-prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, held a friendly meeting with a leading member of the junta in Downing Street in 1980 while Britain’s ambassador in Argentina regarded the promotion of ...
Steve Coogan has sparked fears that a new Margaret Thatcher drama will be a woke whitewash after he admitted editing out a scene that was sympathetic to Britain’s first female prime minister.
This week Kemi Badenoch celebrated 100 days as the tenth person to hold that position since Margaret Thatcher. We live in different times but there are a remarkable number of challenges that they both ...
From tax policy to labour relations and home ownership, nigh on every reform has been dismantled by either the Left or the so-called Right Daily we lament the poor governance of our country and ...
The two-part show will look at former Labour MP and broadcast journalist Brian Walden, played by Steve, and former Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher, portrayed by Harriet.
Margaret Thatcher always looked forward. She wanted to change the future not sentimentalise the past. What made her different and special was the profound sense that she was of her time.
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