Blair: Thatcher parties in bad taste
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair criticises parties held to “celebrate” the death of Baroness Thatcher as being in “pretty poor taste”.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair criticises parties held to “celebrate” the death of Baroness Thatcher as being in “pretty poor taste”.
William Hague defends the cost of Baroness Thatcher’s funeral, saying the UK can afford to contribute, as MPs and peers prepare for special tribute debates in Parliament.
BBC writers look at how Margaret Thatcher revolutionised the economic and financial landscape during her years in power – from council house sales, to mortgages, and holiday money to workers’ rights.
The Argentine invasion of the Falklands roused Margaret Thatcher’s basic instincts to defend what she saw as fundamental British interests.
Why has Margaret Thatcher been hailed as the most important figure in British politics and society since WWII?
Baroness Thatcher was seldom one to hold back her views. Here are some of the things she said – and which were said about her.