MEG'S BILL
... MEG'S BILL I 11 USK . :' - '''n :4., • LOCAL students erected this effigy of Education Minister Mrs. Margaret Thatcher outside Chelsea College of Art on Wednesday. A placard read: P off. Maggie. K 45 ...
... MEG'S BILL I 11 USK . :' - '''n :4., • LOCAL students erected this effigy of Education Minister Mrs. Margaret Thatcher outside Chelsea College of Art on Wednesday. A placard read: P off. Maggie. K 45 ...
... committee. which represents the 20 Outer London boroughs, will make the points to the Secretary of State for Education, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher. Councillor Michael Elliott, vice-chairman of the committee, said: The situation in London is absurd. Children from ...
... SERIES. DECEMBER 17, 1971 WE'LL beat the Government! There were 75,000 leaflets to be distributed explaining what Mrs. Margaret Thatcher is proposing in the consultative document and why it is totally unacceptable to the students. The four main proposals ...
... Queen, the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, Princess Alexandra and Mr. Angus Ogilvie, and Princess Alice all took time to see the show. Among the celebrities present the next day was Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, the Minister of Education. Tuesday ...
... London Association of the National Union of Teachers joined the outcry following the refection by Education Minister Mrs. Margaret Thatcher of the N.U.T.'s request for an inquiry into the state of school buildings. Said Press officer Mr. Dan Dixon: We have ...
... this state of affairs. not forgetting the increased charges on school meals. these items being out to the fore by Mrs. Margaret Thatcher. the Minister of Education. What a miserable. pennypinching act to adont so soon after taking office! One would think ...
... refusal to use special financial powers to replace the service for seven to 11-year-olds which Education Minister Mrs. Margaret Thatcher has abolished. Other Inner London boroughs, all Labourcontrolled, took up the Inner London Education Authority's plea ...
... being drawn up by the association's advisory nfficerc and it will be sent to the So^tetary of State for Educa•ion, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher. Protest over children's fares A VIGOROUS protest is to be made by the London Boroughs' Association over a London Transport ...
... refusal to use special financial powers to replace the service for seven to 1 1-year-olds which Education Minister Mrs. Margaret Thatcher has abolished. Other Inner London boroughs, all Labourcontrolled, took up the Inner London Education Authority's plea ...
... to try to spot the cases in advance of the symptoms as best as they can. Mr. Dixon said the Secretary of State, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher had said money saved from the milk bill would be partly spent on improving old school buildings. Added Mr. Dixon: She ...
... programme of school rebuilding and adaptation. Some local educationalists are bitter this week about the plan by Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, the Secretary of State for Education, to concentrate on improvements to primary schools built before 1903. ful that ...
... and were very annoyed about spending f I for nothing. Mr. — Straubenzee said that the Minister for Education. Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, had announced that the Government were going to spend 190 m over the next four years on replacing old primary schools ...