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Queen Elizabeth's protocol breach against Thatcher revealed

Explosive revelations from 1986 reveal how the Queen allegedly broke royal protocol to avoid sitting beside Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at a diplomatic dinner, exposing deep tensions within the British establishment.

Tory Party's Thatcher obsession: From legacy to cult

An analysis of how the Conservative Party's fixation on Margaret Thatcher has transformed from political admiration into something resembling a personality cult, complete with merchandise and ideological purity tests.

Thatcher's school essay predicted her PM future

A remarkable school essay written by a young Margaret Thatcher in 1942, predicting she would become Britain's first female leader, has been discovered in her former Somerset school archives.

Danny Kruger: Thatcher's Political Legacy Continues

Conservative MP Danny Kruger's political philosophy and family connections reveal striking parallels with Margaret Thatcher's ideological heritage, shaping Britain's future political landscape.

Minister compares Badenoch's EU deal to Thatcher agreements

A senior government minister has sparked debate by comparing Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch's Windsor Framework negotiations with the EU to Margaret Thatcher's landmark European agreements, drawing both praise and criticism across political lines.

Yellowjackets star in new horror role

Yellowjackets sensation Sophie Thatcher trades wilderness survival for corporate terror in chilling new Prime Video thriller 'The Consultant' opposite Christoph Waltz.

Badenoch channels Thatcher in Tory conference speech

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch invoked Margaret Thatcher's legacy while attacking Labour's economic policies in a powerful Conservative conference address that positioned her as a potential future leader.

Badenoch invokes Thatcher at Tory conference

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch invokes Margaret Thatcher's spirit in fiery Conservative conference speech, urging party to rediscover radical reforming zeal amid internal divisions.

Japan's Iron Lady: Thatcher Fan & Metal Drummer for Leader

Conservative heavyweight Sanae Takaichi, a self-professed Margaret Thatcher admirer and former heavy metal drummer, emerges as Japan's potential next leader, blending traditional values with an unconventional background.

1984 Miners' Strike Artefacts Saved for the Nation

A priceless collection of artefacts from the 1984 miners' strike and UK coal mining history has been rescued from disposal, securing a permanent home at the National Coal Mining Museum in Wakefield.

Claire Denis' 'The Fence': A Divisive Masterpiece?

Acclaimed director Claire Denis returns with the controversial 'The Fence', a brutal and unflinching exploration of colonial guilt and violence starring Juliette Binoche. Our review delves into the film's polarising impact.

US sinks Venezuelan 'narco-sub' in major cocaine bust

In a major counter-narcotics operation, a US Coastguard team from the USS Margaret Chase Thatcher intercepted and scuttled a semi-submersible vessel smuggling over two tonnes of cocaine from Venezuela.

Zverev Defaulted in Davis Cup After Umpire Outburst

Alexander Zverev's Davis Cup tie against Canada descends into chaos as the German star is defaulted following a furious outburst at the chair umpire, handing Felix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov a dramatic victory.

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