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  1. t. e. Norman Beresford Tebbit, Baron Tebbit, CH, PC (born 29 March 1931) [2] is a British politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he served in the Cabinet from 1981 to 1987 as Secretary of State for Employment (1981–1983), Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (1983–1985), and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and ...

  2. Norman Tebbit, barone Tebbit (Londra, 29 marzo 1931), è un politico inglese, membro del partito conservatore britannico; è attualmente un Pari del Regno Unito a vita con il titolo di Barone Tebbit di Chingford e ha un seggio alla Camera dei Lord.

  3. 9 mar 2022 · The Tory grandee, who served in Thatcher's government and survived the Brighton bombing, made his final appearance in the House of Lords on Wednesday. He was praised by MPs from both sides of the aisle for his distinguished service and no-nonsense style.

  4. 9 mar 2022 · The Tory grandee, who served in Margaret Thatcher's government and survived the Brighton bombing, made his final appearance in the House of Lords on Wednesday. He was praised by MPs from both sides of the aisle for his distinguished service and no-nonsense style.

  5. 2 apr 2022 · Norman Tebbit: ‘Too many people in politics today are rather poor material’. Once dubbed the ‘Chingford Skinhead’, the recent retiree talks about the IRA, losing his wife and his first...

  6. Quick Reference. (b. Enfield, 29 Mar. 1931) British; Secretary of State for Employment 1981–3, Trade and Industry 1983–5, chairman of the Conservative Party and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1985–7; Baron (life peer) 1992 Norman Tebbit came from a working-class background and was employed as an airline pilot (and trade union ...

  7. 8 giu 2021 · Margaret Thatcher, her husband Denis and Conservative Party chairman Norman Tebbit celebrate winning a third term in government in 1987. (Photo By Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) In this interview from 1991, Norman Tebbit was out of the government but was still the MP for Chingford.