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  1. 5 giorni fa · Dopo le elezioni del 1970, il politico conservatore Reginald Maudling disse che il Regno Unito è «un Paese conservatore che a volte vota Laburista». La storia mostra che il Labour riesce a...

  2. 1 giorno fa · The first was sent to the Surrey residence of Judge Buzzard, the second to the Hertfordshire residence of Rt. Hon. Reginald Maudling. The final device was sent to the offices of the Daily Express in Fleet Street, London.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Selwyn_LloydSelwyn Lloyd - Wikipedia

    15 ore fa · He was replaced by Reginald Maudling, then seen as a potential future Leader of the Conservative Party, and whose remit was to reflate the economy going into the next General Election due by the end of 1964.

  4. 2 giorni fa · Reginald Maudling MP for Barnet: 16 July 1962 16 October 1964 Conservative: Douglas-Home: James Callaghan MP for Cardiff South East: 17 October 1964 29 November 1967 Labour: Wilson (I & II) Roy Jenkins MP for Birmingham Stechford: 29 November 1967 19 June 1970 Labour: Iain Macleod MP for Enfield West: 20 June 1970 20 July 1970 ...

  5. 14 mag 2024 · By this single act the British and Unionist Governments, Edward Heath, Brian Faulkner and Reginald Maudling have added their names to the annals of human infamy. Undeterred by official Tory-Unionist malevolence the Civil Rights Movement is more determined than ever to press the demand for democracy.

  6. 14 mag 2024 · Five years on the survivors were still suffering and yet the British Government were still quoting Reginald Maudling who claimed that "no detainee in NI. has suffered permanent lasting injury whatsoever, mental or physical", and Lord Balneil, then Minister of State for Defence, who proclaimed: "the basic fact is that there was no brutality, no ...

  7. 3 giorni fa · ‘The Mount’ residence in Bounty Road was acquired as a site for an alternative club and the home of the Twining family, of tea-making fame, was demolished and the present club was built. It was officially opened by Reginald Maudling, MP for Barnet, in January 1967.