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London, England, UK. 29th Nov, 2022. President of European Movement UK Lord MICHAEL HESELTINE is seen during The Big 4 - Battle For The Soul Of The Country event in Magic Circle Theatre. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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CND Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. Ladies at Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire, 1983.-stock-foto
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Old vintage newspaper The Times from Monday april 3rd 1989-stock-foto
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Closed, abandoned coal mine in the Rhondda Valley, South Wales, UK. Moody. Bleak. Concept. Landscape. Black and White image.-stock-foto
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A Margaret Thatcher puppet from 'Spitting Image', 2020, is paired with Judy Blame's crown headpiece from Galliano's 'Forgotten Innocents', A/W 1986-7, on display during the preview for The Horror Show! exhibition at Somerset House, London. The exhibition shows horror's impact on the last 50 years of creative rebellion in Britain. Picture date: Wednesday October 26, 2022.-stock-foto
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A Margaret Thatcher puppet from 'Spitting Image', 2020, is paired with Judy Blame's crown headpiece from Galliano's 'Forgotten Innocents', A/W 1986-7, on display during the preview for The Horror Show! exhibition at Somerset House, London. The exhibition shows horror's impact on the last 50 years of creative rebellion in Britain. Picture date: Wednesday October 26, 2022.-stock-foto
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London, UK.  26 October 2022. A staff member views 'Spitting Image, Puppet Margaret Thatcher, 2020, at the preview of ‘The Horror Show!’: A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain’ at Somerset House.  The new exhibition explores how ideas rooted in horror have informed the last 50 years of creative rebellion with over 200 artworks and culturally significant objects on show 27 October to 19 February 2023.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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File photo dated 03/10/22 of Kemi Badenoch speaking on stage during the Conservative Party annual conference at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham. Cabinet minister and former Tory leadership contender Kemi Badenoch is backing Rishi Sunak to replace Liz Truss in No 10. Writing in The Sunday Times, she said: 'I have, on occasion, been a member of the Boris Johnson fan club. Even when I resigned from his government, I acknowledged his many strengths. He has been an asset to the country during some very difficult times.' However, I am an even bigger fan of Margaret Thatcher, a form-stock-foto
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Four Horsemen by Wefail which features Theresa May, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher is inspected by a technician during the preview of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest exhibition, in Cambridge. The exhibition of money that has been defaced as “cries of anger” opens on Tuesday and is the first major exhibition to display money used as a public canvas for political and social rebellion throughout 250 years of history. Picture date: Friday October 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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Harry of England/Ten Megs by Boo Whorlow (right) alongside Four Horsemen by Wefail which features Theresa May, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher is inspected by a technician during the preview of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest exhibition, in Cambridge. The exhibition of money that has been defaced as “cries of anger” opens on Tuesday and is the first major exhibition to display money used as a public canvas for political and social rebellion throughout 250 years of history. Picture date: Friday October 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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Harry of England/Ten Megs by Boo Whorlow (right) alongside Four Horsemen by Wefail which features Theresa May, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher is inspected by a technician during the preview of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest exhibition, in Cambridge. The exhibition of money that has been defaced as “cries of anger” opens on Tuesday and is the first major exhibition to display money used as a public canvas for political and social rebellion throughout 250 years of history. Picture date: Friday October 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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Harry of England/Ten Megs by Boo Whorlow (right) alongside Four Horsemen by Wefail which features Theresa May, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher is inspected by a technician during the preview of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest exhibition, in Cambridge. The exhibition of money that has been defaced as “cries of anger” opens on Tuesday and is the first major exhibition to display money used as a public canvas for political and social rebellion throughout 250 years of history. Picture date: Friday October 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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Harry of England/Ten Megs by Boo Whorlow (right) alongside Four Horsemen by Wefail which features Theresa May, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher is inspected by a technician during the preview of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest exhibition, in Cambridge. The exhibition of money that has been defaced as “cries of anger” opens on Tuesday and is the first major exhibition to display money used as a public canvas for political and social rebellion throughout 250 years of history. Picture date: Friday October 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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Harry of England/Ten Megs by Boo Whorlow (right) alongside Four Horsemen by Wefail which features Theresa May, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher is inspected by a technician during the preview of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest exhibition, in Cambridge. The exhibition of money that has been defaced as “cries of anger” opens on Tuesday and is the first major exhibition to display money used as a public canvas for political and social rebellion throughout 250 years of history. Picture date: Friday October 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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Harry of England/Ten Megs by Boo Whorlow (right) alongside Four Horsemen by Wefail which features Theresa May, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher is inspected by a technician during the preview of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest exhibition, in Cambridge. The exhibition of money that has been defaced as “cries of anger” opens on Tuesday and is the first major exhibition to display money used as a public canvas for political and social rebellion throughout 250 years of history. Picture date: Friday October 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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Four Horsemen by Wefail which features Theresa May, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher is inspected by a technician during the preview of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest exhibition, in Cambridge. The exhibition of money that has been defaced as “cries of anger” opens on Tuesday and is the first major exhibition to display money used as a public canvas for political and social rebellion throughout 250 years of history. Picture date: Friday October 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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Four Horsemen by Wefail which features Theresa May, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher is inspected by a technician during the preview of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest exhibition, in Cambridge. The exhibition of money that has been defaced as “cries of anger” opens on Tuesday and is the first major exhibition to display money used as a public canvas for political and social rebellion throughout 250 years of history. Picture date: Friday October 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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Four Horsemen by Wefail which features Theresa May, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher during the preview of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest exhibition, in Cambridge. The exhibition of money that has been defaced as “cries of anger” opens on Tuesday and is the first major exhibition to display money used as a public canvas for political and social rebellion throughout 250 years of history. Picture date: Friday October 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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Four Horsemen by Wefail (right) which features Theresa May, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher during the preview of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest exhibition, in Cambridge. The exhibition of money that has been defaced as “cries of anger” opens on Tuesday and is the first major exhibition to display money used as a public canvas for political and social rebellion throughout 250 years of history. Picture date: Friday October 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 3 October, 2022. A bottle displays an image of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the motto Òthe ladyÕs not for turningÓ during the Conservative Party's annual conference at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham. Picture date: Monday October 3, 2022. Credit: Isabel Infantes/Empics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A lady wearing a dress depicting former Prime minister Margaret Thatcher arrives at the Conservative Party annual conference in Birmingham. Picture date: Monday October 3, 2022.-stock-foto
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A lady wearing a dress depicting former Prime minister Margaret Thatcher arrives at the Conservative Party annual conference in Birmingham. Picture date: Monday October 3, 2022.-stock-foto
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A lady wearing a dress depicting former Prime minister Margaret Thatcher arrives at the Conservative Party annual conference in Birmingham. Picture date: Monday October 3, 2022.-stock-foto
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Merchandise of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher on sale during the Conservative Party annual conference at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham. Picture date: Sunday October 2, 2022.-stock-foto
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Toby jugs of former prime ministers Boris Johnson, David Cameron, Theresa May, John Major, Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill on sale during the Conservative Party annual conference at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham. Picture date: Sunday October 2, 2022.-stock-foto
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Toby jugs of Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill on sale during the Conservative Party annual conference at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham. Picture date: Sunday October 2, 2022.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022. A picture of  former Labour Prime Minister  Tony Blair on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases such as Covid, Ebola and HIV-Aids.  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022. A picture of former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases such as Covid, Ebola and HIV-Aids.  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  A picture of former Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson  on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases such as Covid, Ebola and HIV-Aids.  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  A picture of former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown  on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases such as Covid, Ebola and HIV-Aids.  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  A picture of former Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson  on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases such as Covid, Ebola and HIV-Aids.  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  A picture of former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown  on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases such as Covid, Ebola and HIV-Aids.  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  A picture of conservative Prime Minister  Liz Truss  on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases such as Covid, Ebola and HIV-Aids.  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  A picture of former Conservative  Prime Minister Boris Johnson  on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases such as Covid, Ebola and HIV-Aids.  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  A picture of former Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher  on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases such as Covid, Ebola and HIV-Aids.  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  A picture of former Conservative  Prime Minister Boris Johnson  on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases such as Covid, Ebola and HIV-Aids.  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  Former and Current Conservative PM Margaret Thatcher and Liz Truss. A poster on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  Former Conservative PM Theresa May. A poster on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  A poster on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  Former Conservative PM Theresa May. A poster on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign to highlight the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London UK. 22 September 2022.  A picture of of former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair  on the London Underground  by One Global Campaign  which  highlights the impact British Prime Ministers have had on global health to combat infectious diseases such as Covid, Ebola and Aids  Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Statue of Baroness Margaret Thatcher MP. First female prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. 11th September 2022-stock-foto
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Statue of Baroness Margaret Thatcher MP. First female prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. 11th September 2022-stock-foto
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Statue of Baroness Margaret Thatcher MP. First female prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. 11th September 2022-stock-foto
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File photo dated 17/4/2013 of Queen Elizabeth II arrives for the funeral of Baroness Thatcher at St Paul's Cathedral, central London. IIssue date: Friday September 9, 2022.-stock-foto
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File photo dated 17/4/2013 of the coffin bearing the body of Baroness Thatcher making its way to St Paul's Cathedral, central London, for her ceremonial funeral service. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.-stock-foto
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1979: File photo dated May 1979 of Margaret Thatcher on the doorstep of Number 10 Downing Street in London after winning the General Election. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.-stock-foto
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File photo dated 27/7/1992 of Queen Elizabeth II with Prime Minister John Major (third left) and former Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher (left), Harold Wilson (second left), Edward Heath (second right) and Jim Callaghan at Spencer House, London, before they hosted a dinner for her, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince and Princess of Wales. The Queen saw 13 Prime Ministers come and go during her reign - with Boris Johnson as the 14th. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.-stock-foto
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File photo dated 4/12/1985 of Margaret Thatcher joined by Queen Elizabeth II and five former PMs at 10 Downing Street, London, as the PM hosted a dinner celebrating the 250th anniversary of the residence becoming the London home of Prime Ministers. (L-R) James Callaghan, Lord Home, Harold Macmillan, MargaretThatcher, Lord Stockton, the Queen, Lord Wilson and Edward Heath. The Queen saw 13 Prime Ministers come and go during her reign - with Boris Johnson as the 14th. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.-stock-foto
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File photo dated 4/12/1985 of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher curtseying to Queen Elizabeth II as she arrived for a dinner at 10 Downing Street, London, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Prime Minister's office. Husband Denis Thatcher watches as a policeman salutes. The Queen saw 13 Prime Ministers come and go during her reign - with Boris Johnson as the 14th. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.-stock-foto
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File photo dated 4/12/1985 of Margaret Thatcher joined by Queen Elizabeth II and five former PMs at 10 Downing Street, London, as the PM hosted a dinner celebrating the 250th anniversary of the residence becoming the London home of Prime Ministers. (L-R) James Callaghan, Lord Home, Harold Macmillan, MargaretThatcher, Lord Stockton, the Queen, Lord Wilson and Edward Heath. The Queen saw 13 Prime Ministers come and go during her reign - with Boris Johnson as the 14th. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.-stock-foto
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File photo dated 4/12/1985 of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher joined by Queen Elizabeth II and five former PMs at 10 Downing Street, London, as she hosts a dinner celebrating the 250th anniversary of the residence becoming the London home of Prime Ministers. From left: James Callaghan, Lord Home, Margaret Thatcher, Lord Stockton, The Queen, Lord Wilson and Edward Heath. The Queen's reign spanned many British governments under 14 prime ministers and dozens more in the Commonwealth. She received weekly briefings from the prime minister of the day and dozens of government documents passed across-stock-foto
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File photo dated 09/06/1984 of (left to right) Queen Elizabeth II, American President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at Buckingham Palace where they attending a special banquet hosted by the Queen following the London Economic Summit. The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon, Buckingham Palace has announced. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.-stock-foto
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Satirical cartoon showing the ex-British PM, Liz Truss, as a highwayman, holding axe of 'cuts' & saying 'Stand and Deliver, Your Money and Your Life!'-stock-foto
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File photo dated 04/05/70 of Margaret Thatcher arriving for the first time as Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street, London, with her husband Denis Thatcher. The announcement of the next Conservative leader, and new Prime Minister, is scheduled for early afternoon at an event in central London. Issue date: Monday September 5, 2022.-stock-foto
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Satirical caricature showing ex-British PM Liz Truss puling Excalibur from stone The sword looks like Margaret Thatcher reflecting Tory members wishes-stock-foto
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File photo dated 07/12/87 of Margaret Thatcher giving enthusiastic applause for Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at Brize Norton, after it was announced that Mr Gorbachev has died. Gorbachev, who as the last leader of the Soviet Union waged a losing battle to salvage a crumbling empire but produced extraordinary reforms that led to the end of the Cold War, has died at 91, according to Russian media. Issue date: Tuesday August 30, 2022.-stock-foto
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Victoria Station,Manchester, posters, Support The rail Workers Strike, How we turned the tide against, Thatcher, M3 1WY-stock-foto
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File photo dated January 19 of MArk Thatcher reunited with his parents, the then Prime Minister Margaret Thacther and Denis Thatcher, at the Prime Minister's country residence Chequers in Buckinghamshire. Mark had been missing for six days in the Sahara desert during the Paris Dakar Rally. Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation reached 10.1 percent last month, the biggest jump in the cost of living since February 1982, when CPI reached 10.4 percent, according to estimates. Issue date: Wednesday August 17, 2022.-stock-foto
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File photo dated 30/03/85 of a recommended reading list presented by authors and publishers gathered outside No.10 Downing Street, London, to support book action for Nuclear Disarmament being delivered to Margaret Thatcher to mark the start of the National Peace Book Week. From left to right, Ian McEwan, Raymond Briggs, Maggie Gee, Antonia Fraser, Caroline Blackwood and E.P Thompson. Author and illustrator Raymond Briggs, who is best known for the 1978 classic The Snowman, has died aged 88, his publisher Penguin Random House said. Issue date: Wednesday August 10, 2022.-stock-foto
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Pink ,Mr Whippy Ice cream Van, 99 Flakes , cold drinks, , Italian Style freshly made in Regents Park,  North London, England, UK, NW1-stock-foto
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File photo dated 12/02/86 of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with French President Francois Mitterrand. A British diplomat raised concerns about the secret extent of Mitterrand's ill-health, a decade before the ailing statesman's terminal prognosis was made public. Sir Reginald Hibbert, the UK Government's man in Paris, appraised Whitehall colleagues in December 1981 with 'talk about the President's health which seemed to me to carry a certain amount of conviction'. Issue date: Tuesday July 19, 2022.-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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St Peters Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK – Statue of Margaret Thatcher, later Baroness Margret Thatcher of Kesteven, first female Prime Minister of the UK-stock-foto
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Baroness Margaret Thatcher MP statue outside the Guildhall, Grantham, Lincolnshire, England-stock-foto
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File photo dated 04/05/79 of Margaret Thatcher arriving for the first time as Prime Minister at No. 10 Downing Street with her husband Denis Thatcher. Boris Johnson has now overtaken six prime ministers with the shortest time in office since 1900: Andrew Bonar Law (211 days in 1922-23), Alec Douglas-Home (364 days in 1963-64), Anthony Eden (644 days in 1955-57), Henry Campbell-Bannerman (852 days in 1905-08), Gordon Brown (1,049 days in 2007-10) and Neville Chamberlain (1,078 days in 1937-40). Issue date: Thursday July 7, 2022.-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto
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GRANTHAM, ENGLAND- 26 June 2022: Statue of Margaret Thatcher in her birthplace of Grantham-stock-foto