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LEGENDARY People reporter Mary Beith – hailed for her world exclusive undercover probe into laboratory dogs forced to smoke – has died aged 73. Her 1975 snap of beagles at ICI sparked fury and she later received the Campaigning Journalist of the Year awa Full Article at People.co.uk
No one dispenses advice to the eurozone better than David Cameron. His speech yesterday was a fountain of good sense and hard truth. Quite rightly, he said there’s no point in any uncompetitive, debt-addicted country thinking it can just muddle along. Ra Full Article at The Telegraph
I’m sitting on Ted Heath.
Choice: Harold Wilson's Labour party promised to hold a referendum on the issue of the European Economic Community in 1974 As we gear up to remember the anniversary of D-Day on June 6th 1944, when British, American and Commonwealth troops stormed the bea Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Actor John Sessions touched that Bangor has not forgotten him ACTOR John Sessions – who played Ted Heath in the film The Iron Lady – has been announced as one of eight honorary fellows for 2012 by Bangor University. Bangor graduate John, whose real name Full Article at The Bangor and Anglesey Mail
PLANT collector and cultivator, Bleddyn Wynn-Jones, of Crûg Farm Nurseries, Caernarfon, will be honoured for his services to botany and horticulture. He has been named as one of eight honorary fellows for 2012 by Bangor University. Mr Wynn-Jones will be Full Article at Caernarfon Herald
Mind you, there wasn't much pleasurable about treating with Ted Heath. Or Gordon Brown.
Sammy Barr, who has died aged 80 of cancer, was one of the architects of the historic work-in at Upper Clyde Shipbuilders in 1971. Affable, committed and, like his colleague Jimmy Reid, he was recognised as an inspiring speaker. Mr Barr, pictured, with M Full Article at Herald Scotland
I WAS going to say impressionists used to be 10 a penny on television in the 70s and 80s, except that wouldn't be quite true. Fifty a penny would be more like it. Any third-rate comedian could throw on a beret, gurn "Mmm, Betty, the cat's done a whoopsie Full Article at Dublin Evening Herald
The unions held the nation by the throat and were throttling it to death. Every news broadcast seemed to contain a report from a factory car park somewhere with hundreds of men raising their hands to approve yet another strike call in support of a 35 per Full Article at The Telegraph
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George Edward 'Ted' Heath (30 March 1902 – 18 November 1969) was the most famous English bandleader of the 40s, 50s and early 60s. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
I’m sitting on Ted Heath.
Mind you, there wasn't much pleasurable about treating with Ted Heath. Or Gordon Brown.
To the earlier comment the 3 day week was under a Tory government led by Ted Heath. As for anyone wqanting to vote the turncoat Lib Dem MPs back in I would doubt it. This medical coalition can't do any worse can it?
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