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...And while Queen she had two more children, Princes Andrew and Edward....
...For those such as Harold Wilson, James Callaghan and Margaret Thatcher, old enough to have seen the horrors of Nazism, attitudes were influenced by an attachment to Zionism and Israel....
...While Queen she bore two more, with Andrew arriving in 1960 and Edward in 1964....
...An independent panel led by Lord Edward Faulks, a former justice minister, concluded in March that only modest changes were needed for judicial review....
...Edward Heath capped pay rises, angering miners — who were eyeing a 35 per cent wage hike....
...Only Labour’s James Callaghan won in similar circumstances....
...This is what happened in 1979 when James Callaghan, then Labour prime minister, lost a vote of no confidence....
...But he was narrowly beaten by Edward Heath, whose main experience was of leading failed membership negotiations with what later become the EU....
...Losing to Edward Heath’s Conservatives six years later, by the time Wilson returned to office in 1974 he was visibly declining, physically and mentally....
...Other predecessors include Peter Jay, whose father-in-law was the British prime minister, James Callaghan. At the time Darroch was the British Foreign Office’s spokesperson....
...The Tory prime minister Edward Heath’s fight with the trade unions forced industry to operate a three-day week during the early 1970s....
...The second vote was the one on October 28, 1971 when Edward Heath secured his majority to take Britain into the European Economic Community....
...His ascent was due to the relationship he established with a succession of Tory leaders, particularly with Edward Heath, yet he was among the few who proved able to transfer their loyalty effortlessly to...
...My recollection of James Callaghan is pretty hazy, and I know Edward Heath only through a charming book of Christmas carols that he compiled after leaving office....
...It needed all of Mr Wilson’s political suppleness and the trust that Callaghan generated....
...Edward Brandt Ropley, Hants, UK...
...And for the only time in their careers, Margaret Thatcher and Edward Heath threw their weight behind the same argument....
...Healey went to Bradford Grammar School, then to Balliol College, Oxford, where among his contemporaries were Jenkins and Edward Heath....
...Wilson was characteristically shrewd not to seek a coalition with the Liberals in March 1974, as outgoing Conservative prime minister Edward Heath unsuccessfully sought to do....
...Labour people, meanwhile, are more likely to recall either 1979, when the party was beaten by the Tories despite Margaret Thatcher being less popular than James Callaghan, or 1974, when Harold Wilson managed...
...“It helps from a risk perspective, they know the businesses very well,” Mr Callaghan said....
...Interestingly enough it was Labour prime minister James Callaghan who pioneered a more monetary approach to inflation....
...By 1979, the British people understood that none of their postwar leaders had effectively addressed their chronic economic difficulties, least of all James Callaghan, then Labour prime minister....
...It is thought to contain homosexual revelations and possibly juicy stuff about both King Edward VIII’s abdication and the Munich crisis....
...James Callaghan, Edward Heath, Harold Wilson and, of course, George Brown appear as deeply unattractive, economically illiterate individuals whose expertise, if any, is in conning the voters, rather than...
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