Thatcher, Margaret: education secretary, ref1, ref2; secret ballot suggestion, ref1; on Callaghan, ref1; election victory (1979), ref1, ref2; background, ref1; parliamentary career, ref1; monetarism, ref1, ref2; Conservative leadership election (1975), ref1; prime minister (1979), ref1; attitude to EEC, ref1, ref2; vision of Conservatism, ref1; appearance, ref1; economic policy, ref1; no U-turn, ref1; ‘right to buy’ for council tenants, ref1; union reform plans, ref1; taxation policy, ref1; Falklands war, ref1, ref2; character, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; election victory (1983), ref1; privatization, ref1, ref2; miners’ strike (1984–5), ref1; Brighton bombing (1984), ref1; Irish negotiations, ref1; relationship with Reagan, ref1, ref2; view of Gorbachev, ref1; attitude of artists to her, ref1, ref2; called a fascist, ref1; unpopularity, ref1, ref2, ref3; regime, ref1, ref2; Single European Act (1985), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; election victory (1987), ref1, ref2, ref3; relationship with Delors, ref1; Bruges speech (1988), ref1, ref2, ref3; ‘popular capitalism’, ref1; local council-rates reform (community charge), ref1; ERM debate, ref1; challenge to leadership, ref1; ERM entry, ref1, ref2; Howe’s resignation speech, ref1, ref2; Heseltine’s leadership challenge, ref1, ref2; community charge protests, ref1; resignation, ref1; response to Maastricht, ref1; on Black Wednesday, ref1; relationship with Major, ref1, ref2; on pit closures, ref1; effect of democratizing unions, ref1
theatre: Look Back in Anger, ref1; Joe Orton’s plays, ref1; Pinter’s plays, ref1; Stoppard’s plays, ref1; Shaffer’s plays, ref1; Blasted scandal, ref1; Nineties resurgence, ref1
think tanks, ref1
Thompson, E. P., ref1
Thompson, F. M. L., ref1
Thorpe, Jeremy, ref1, ref2
Till Death Us Do Part (TV series), ref1, ref2
Times, The: on death of Victoria, ref1; on wealth redistribution, ref1; supports Tariff Reform, ref1; on motor cars, ref1; on strikes, ref1; on Allied retreat, ref1; munitions campaign, ref1; content, ref1; on 1929, ref2; on death of George V, ref1; editors, ref1, ref2; on riots, ref1; serializes Cook memoir, ref1
Tirpitz, Admiral, ref1
Tiso, Jozef, ref1
Titmuss, Richard L., ref1
Tolkien, J. R. R., ref1, ref2; The Lord of the Rings, ref1
Town Planning Act (1909), ref1
Townshend, Pete, ref1
Toynbee, Arnold, ref1
Trade Boards Bill, ref1
Trade Disputes Acts: (1906), ref1; (1966), ref1
Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act (1927), ref1, ref2
trade unions: flourishing, ref1; membership, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; Labour party, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; legislation, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; strikes (1910–14), ref1; status of women, ref1, ref2; wartime concessions, ref1; general strike (1926), ref1; political levy abolished, ref1; working hours, ref1; campaign for paid holidays, ref1; ‘In Place of Strife’ (1969), ref1, ref2; Heath’s policies, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; Industrial Relations Act (1971), ref1, ref2; Social Contract, ref1, ref2, ref3; ‘free collective bargaining’ for wages, ref1; print unions, ref1; ‘Winter of Discontent’ (1978–9), ref1; English tradition, ref1; rivalry between, ref1; Thatcher’s policies, ref1, ref2; Blair’s policies, ref1
Trades Union Congress (TUC): miners’ strike (1925–6), ref1; general strike (1926), ref1; Heath’s view of, ref1; rejects Industrial Relations Bill, ref1; mining industry issues, ref1, ref2; Social Contract, ref1; Delors speech (1988), ref1; manufacturing closures, ref1
transport: commuting, ref1, ref2; trams, ref1, ref2, ref3; buses, ref1, ref2, ref3; trains, ref1, ref2, ref3; motor cars, ref1, ref2; bicycles, ref1, ref2; speeding, ref1; electric trolley buses, ref1
Transport and General Workers’ Union (TGWU), ref1, ref2, ref3
Tredegar Medical Aid Society, ref1, ref2
Tribune, ref1
Trimble, David, ref1
Triple Alliance, ref1, ref2, ref3
Turing, Alan, ref1
Twiggy (Lesley Hornby), ref1, ref2
2i club, The, ref1
U-boats, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Ugandan Asians: passports, ref1; expelled by Idi Amin, ref1; arrival in Britain, ref1
UKIP (United Kingdom Independence Party), ref1
Ukraine: NKVD killings, ref1; famine, ref1
Ulster: four Protestant-majority counties, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; six counties, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
Ulster Unionist Council, ref1
Ulster Unionists: leader, ref1; relationship with Conservative party, ref1, ref2; opposition to Irish Home Rule, ref1, ref2; importing arms, ref1, ref2; living under Dublin administration, ref1; recognize Belfast parliament, ref1; remaining in UK as ‘Northern Ireland’, ref1; Good Friday Agreement (1998), ref1
Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), ref1, ref2
Ultra code, ref1
Unemployed Workmen Act (1903), ref1
unemployment: fear of, ref1; consequences of, ref1, ref2; blamed on women, ref1; after WWI, ref1; Twenties, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6; benefits, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6; Thirties, ref1, ref2; means test, ref1; violence, ref1; suicides, ref1; in Jarrow, ref1; in 1980, ref2; in black communities, ref1; predictions (1988), ref1
Unemployment Act (1934), ref1