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... woman By WILLIAM WOLFF riIHE Tories' leading woman MP, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, was appointed Shadow Power Minister last night by Party Leader Edward Heath. It means a big promotion for Mrs. Thatcher, M P for Finchley, who will be forty-two on Friday. It also ...
... TORY EDUCATION CHIEF Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, 44, MP for Finchley, is the Tori e s' new education spokesman in place of Sir Edward Boyle. who becomes Vice-Chancellor of Leeds University. ...
... goes this year to a woman. For the first time. Party Leader Edward Heath and Chairman Tony Barber picked the formidable Margaret Thatcher to deliver tonight's lecture to the Conservative Political Centre (the Party's brain box). ...
... extractive industries, such as quarrying and clay, would not have to pay the tax after all. Tory spokesman Mrs. Margaret Thatcher , dis ...
... Peter Walker, who led the Opposition attacks on the Transport Bill in the last session, transfers to housing, while Mrs. Margaret Thatcher ...
... not take nart in the vote Foui members of the Shadow Cabinet Party chairman Anthony Barber. Sir Alec Douglas-Home. Mrs Margaret Thatcher, and Mr. William Whit elaw —supported Mr Sandys, as did eight ()the? Tory front benchers But Deputy Leader Reginald Maudling ...
... The House of Commons gave a second reading by 152 votes to thirtynine to the Press Admission Bill introduced by Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, who entered Parliament for the first time at the General Election as Tory Member for Finchley. The Bill lays down that ...
... Exciting The women who put Colourful . . . the hat worn by Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, MP for Finchley. On the other were those who imagined there was positive virtue in dividing children at eleven into different classes and those who discount the exciting ...
... connection with a matter which is ' not related to the AG murder, was sent to Northern Ireland and Eire. ti Attractive Mrs. Margaret Thatcher (above) has been given her first Ministerial post. ...
... During the debate the Government made it clear that they have no plans, at present for any pension increase. Raised MRS. MARGARET THATCHER, Parlia- mentary SeCretary, Pensions Ministry, said social - security benefits were raised to a new high level as recently ...
... RESTORIA A PLEA was made by a woman M P last night for a cut in' death duties on small estates to help widows. Mrs. Margaret Thatcher (Con., Finchley) said that a man's marriage vow— Britain rejects colour TV delay From JACK BELL Oslo, Tuesday B RITAIN ...