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  1. Margaret Thatcher, "The Iron Lady". Content created by Virtual Intern Nayantara Arora. Margaret Thatcher served as Britain’s first female Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990. Her confidence, resilience, and uncompromising leadership style led her to reshape almost every aspect of British politics, from foreign policy to domestic economy.

  2. Apr 8, 2013 · Margaret Thatcher, who has died following a stroke, was one of the most influential political figures of the 20th Century. Her legacy had a profound effect upon the policies of her successors ...

  3. Sep 27, 2022 · Margaret Thatcher was a British politician who, alongside Ronald Reagan, helped usher in the era of neoliberalism. She was elected prime minister of the United Kingdom in 1979, becoming the first ...

  4. modifier. Margaret Thatcher [ˈmɑːɡr ɪ t ˈθatʃə(ɹ)] a, baronne Thatcher, née Margaret Roberts le 13 octobre 1925 à Grantham ( Angleterre) et morte le 8 avril 2013 à Londres ( Angleterre ), est une femme d'État britannique, Première ministre du Royaume-Uni du 4 mai 1979 au 28 novembre 1990 . Fille d'un épicier et d'une couturière ...

  5. Margaret Thatcherová mala celé obdobie svojho vládnutia v konzervatívnej strane svojich odporcov (tzv. "wets" - ufňukaní, mokrí), odpor proti jej politike aj štýlu vedenia vlády sa zvyšoval. Keď 1. novembra 1990 rezignoval jej zástupca a dlhoročný spolupracovník sir Geoffrey Howe, prišla o dôležitého spojenca.

  6. Apr 8, 2013 · Margaret Thatcher, the only three-term prime minister of Britain in the 20th century and the first woman to lead a Western democracy, died Monday reportedly of a stroke. She was 87. Thatcher ...

  7. Margaret Thatcher. Additional Crew: SDI Star Wars. Margaret Thatcher was born on October 13, 1925 in Grantham, England, the younger daughter of Alfred and Beatrice Roberts. Her father was a greengrocer and respected town leader, serving as lay-leader with their church, city-alderman and then as mayor. He taught Margaret never to do things because other people are doing them; do what you think ...

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