• And after the Anglo-Saxons, no one looked at the landscape in quite that way until Margaret Gelling.

    ECONOMIST: Margaret Gelling

  • The Conservatives had forgotten how to talk to aspirational lower middle class voters in the way that Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair had done, he argued - to agreement from members of the audience.

    BBC: Why did the Tories not win the 2010 general election?

  • Most recently, US Education Secretary Margaret Spellings unveiled a new way to rate the performance of schools.

    NPR: Revisions to No Child Left Behind

  • As the interview ended, she put a consoling arm on my elbow, almost by way of an apology although Margaret Thatcher was not a politician who said sorry much.

    BBC: An hour with Maggie; Thatcher and Wales

  • Europe has been in a long process of tax reform since the 1980s, when Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan led the way with sweeping changes to their tax codes.

    ECONOMIST: Taxing times | The

  • The Democrats had no way to replace Clinton, the way nervous British Conservatives replaced Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with John Major in 1990, when her programs became unpopular.

    CNN: [answer]

  • Many would argue that Gordon Brown's "light-touch regulation" and general deregulation of banking, in the UK and around the world, did more to "unleash" the City than anything Margaret Thatcher did, and more to pave the way to the financial crisis.

    BBC: Margaret Thatcher: The economy now and then

  • On his way up the political pole he clashed with Margaret Thatcher over (among many things) industrial policy and opposition to Europe, upset the generals over defence cuts, and appalled the Left with a strident campaign against the CND anti-nuclear group.

    BBC: Lord Heseltine: a man with lots of 'baggage'

  • The announcement, from Margaret Beckett, Britain's foreign secretary, clears the way for Mr Taylor's trial to begin after several countries refused to host him.

    ECONOMIST: Politics this week

  • Tory MPs, alarmed that the tax could cost them their seats, saw no way of getting rid of it so long as Margaret Thatcher was in charge.

    BBC: Obituary: Margaret Thatcher

  • Rural Affairs minister Margaret Beckett has been accused of burying the news because of the way it was released.

    BBC: 2001: Inquiries into BSE brain blunder

  • But the day was set to end on an ominous note for Mr Hague when pretender to the throne Michael Portillo attends a Conservative Way Forward dinner - prominently supported by none other than Margaret Thatcher.

    BBC: Back to front - Thatcher and Heath

  • That may be just another way of saying that women voters are often more pragmatic, says Margaret Curran, Labour MP for Glasgow East and shadow secretary of state for Scotland.

    ECONOMIST: A campaign to get women to vote for an independent Scotland

  • Iain Dale, author of the biography "Margaret Thatcher: In Her Own Words, " told CNN the politician was unique in the way that her legacy still dominates British politics long after she left office.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • There are many things the world came to admire about Margaret Thatcher, the daughter of a shopkeeper whose sense of purpose to make a difference paved her way to the highest rungs of power in the United Kingdom, and the world.

    FORBES: Margaret Thatcher: An Icon Of Leadership Courage

  • Liz Smith, of the Scottish Tories, questioned whether a blanket free meals policy would target the right pupils, while the Liberal Democrats' Margaret Smith said ministers had "failed to make the case" that the plan was the best way to tackle poor diets.

    BBC: Free meal plan for Scots pupils

  • Margaret Beckett, the leader of the Commons, has been allowed to tinker here and there in her perfunctory way.

    ECONOMIST: The constitution bites back

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