It comes after Keir Starmer vowed to "clear out the regulatory weeds" to encourage growth - referencing Margaret Thatcher's drive ... progress on the Lower Thames Crossing on the outskirts of ...
The Government will work with the private sector to build the £9bn Lower Thames Crossing under the ... Minister hailed how the government of Margaret Thatcher deregulated access to finance ...
Margaret Thatcher's time as prime minister might not seem like the most obvious inspiration for an opera, but for some she is a diva. The Rest is History podcast co-host and historian Dominic ...
Dominic Sandbrook, the prominent historian, turns his hand to the stage as librettist for ‘Mrs T’ Margaret Thatcher’s years in power are to be turned into an opera. The Iron Lady’s 11 ...
Brian and Maggie is a dramatisation of Margaret Thatcher's final TV interview with broadcaster Brian Walden (portrayed by Steve Coogan), an event that fractured their relationship. After stepping ...
Steve Coogan has sparked fears that a new Margaret Thatcher drama will be a woke whitewash after he admitted editing out a scene that was sympathetic to Britain’s first female prime minister.
A sale of items belonging to Margaret Thatcher reveals her sense of humour, the auctioneer has said. The former Conservative prime minister collected satirical cartoons by newspaper artists about ...
This will be his first foray into the world of opera and the combination of the complex politics of Thatcher’s inner circle and Sandbrook’s expertise will likely make a fascinating and entertaining ...
In one scene, Walter’s Thatcher tells Coogan’s Walden: “One day, someone will come for me,” to which he replies: “I reckon there’s no one you wouldn’t be able to see off, Margaret.” ...
Coogan dives into a surprising "political love story" between former Labour MP Brian Walden and Margaret Thatcher, played by Dame Harriet Walter. The drama, penned by Sherwood creator James Graham ...