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... and the people | of this country had endorsed | that principle on many occa| sions.” Shadow Education Minister Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, said ...
... and the people | of this country had endorsed | that principle on many occa| sions.” Shadow Education Minister Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, said ...
... nine votes to eight. was des scribed in the Commons yesterday by the Shadow Education Minister, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, as without precedent. Mrs. Thatcher said: “We have facing us a situation which has never faced this house before, in so far as that there ...
... Mr. Geoffrey Rippon is expected to be Defence Secretary after his energetic efforts as understudy to Mr. Healey. Mrs. Margaret Thatcher will probably take over the Ministry of Education and Mr. Peter Walker will at last get his chance to revitalise the ...
... Rippon (46). Secretary for Employment and Productivity: Mr. Robert Carr (53). Secretary for Education and Science: Mrs. Margaret Thatcher (44). And in Belfast. police are investigating two incidents io Ballynure Street in the Oldpark area. An attempt was ...
... Rippon (46). Secretary for Emnployment and Productivity: Mr. Robert Carr (83). Secretary for Education and Science: Mrs. Margaret Thatcher (44). Mr. Regi- Secretary for Scotland: Mr. Gordon Campbell (49). Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords: Farl ...
... The attitude of Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, the new Minister of Education, towards comprehensive schools in Great Britain is regarded bleakly here by progressive educationalists. Mr. Brendan Harkin, a member of the newly-formed Northern Ireland Association ...
... ml: such corrosive, bitter u romising terms for her :rst administrative act as uf'as the new S or Education nnm Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, in “the Commons yesterday. Her d~cision to withdraw th. > s Government's b i struetidrs to ™ ~al educatda | authorits ...
... host with Mrs. Margaret Thatcher. Secretary of State for Education at Westminster. at a garden party at Lancaster House. St. James's. yesterday. The party was held to present exchange teachers from Commonwealth countries to Princess Margaret. Appeal is rejected ...
... and Tuba,. A lamb IA the toll. Long has talks with Thatcher CAPTAIN William Long. Minister of Education, had talks in London yesterday with the new British Minister of Education, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher. The Ministers, who discussed matters of mutual concern ...
... Minister, Mrs. Margaret' s Thatcher, has informed the major teacher organisations that she is to up committee under a full-time! chairman, and mainly time members, 'to undertake at, intensive inquiry of ! short duration. Mrs. Thatcher has invited the ...
... Britain's teachers. A spokesman at the Department of Education and Science said yesterday that the Minister, M i s s Margaret Thatcher, has informed the major teacher organisations that she is to set up a committee under a full-time chairman and maeinly ...
... liked jam on his currant bread Our first letter to Back Pages has arrived. It is from Mrs. Margaret Mcßride, 3 Ypres Park, Whiteabbey, who says memory lane for her is full of delightful things, and picks out two of them for us, Preserves and Personalities ...