Unionist Alliance, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
Unionists: name, ref1, ref2; Irish Home Rule Bill, ref1, ref2; leadership, ref1; support for declaration of war, ref1; wartime coalition, ref1, ref2; waning support for war (1917), ref1; blaming women for unemployment, ref1; peacetime coalition, ref1, ref2; election (1918), ref1, ref2; Versailles Treaty, ref1; austerity programme, ref1; Irish nationalism concern, ref1; response to Anglo-Irish treaty, ref1
United States: coal and iron production, ref1; arms race, ref1; UK alliance, ref1, ref2; declares war on Germany, ref1; Wilson’s peace settlement plan, ref1, ref2; isolation, ref1; technological revolution, ref1; Wall Street crash (1929), ref1; naval treaty (1922), ref1; Pearl Harbor, ref1; war with Germany, ref1; withdrawal of Lend-Lease, ref1; Suez crisis, ref1; special relationship, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; support for Britain’s EEC membership, ref1; funds for IRA, ref1
University Challenge (TV quiz), ref1
Upper Clyde Shipbuilders, ref1
Ure, Midge, ref1
V1s and V2s, ref1
Vaughan Williams, Ralph, ref1, ref2
Versailles: peace conference, ref1, ref2; Treaty (1919), ref1, ref2, ref3
Victoria, Queen, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
Vietnam War, ref1, ref2
villages, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
wages: agricultural labourers, ref1; working classes, ref1; strikes, ref1, ref2; rise (WWI), ref1, ref2; miners (1925), ref1, ref2; public-sector cuts (1931), ref1; purchasing power, ref1; post-war, ref1; miners (1972), ref1; Seventies, ref1
Waigel, Theodor, ref1, ref2
Wain, John: Hurry On Down, ref1
Wakeham, John, ref1
Wales: evacuees, ref1; devolution, ref1, ref2
Wall Street crash (1929), ref1
Walters, Sir Alan, ref1
Ward, Stephen, ref1
Waterhouse, Keith, ref1
Waters, Susan, ref1
Watkinson, Harold, ref1
Watson, James, ref1
Waugh, Alec, ref1
Waugh, Evelyn: Vile Bodies, ref1, ref2, ref3; on left-wing youth, ref1
Waymouth, Nigel, ref1
Webb, Beatrice, ref1, ref2
Webb, Sidney, ref1, ref2
welfare state: foundations, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; cost, ref1; approach to education, ref1; expansion, ref1, ref2; Heath’s policy, ref1
Weller, Irene, ref1
Wells, H. G.: on Queen Victoria, ref1; Mr Britling Sees it Through, ref1; influence, ref1
Wembley Stadium, ref1
West, Fred and Rosemary, ref1
West, Rebecca, ref1
Western Front: casualties, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; BEF, ref1; trench warfare, ref1, ref2, ref3; arrival of US troops, ref1; post-war effects of experiences, ref1
Wham!, ref1
White, T. H.: The Once and Future King, ref1
White Wolves, ref1
Whitehouse, Mary, ref1
Whitelaw, William ‘Willie’: on miners’ strike, ref1; character, ref1; Sunningdale Agreement, ref1; dealing with second miners’ strike, ref1; European policy, ref1; advice to Heath, ref1; party leadership candidacy, ref1; illness, ref1
Who, the, ref1, ref2
Wilberforce report (1972), ref1
Wilde, Oscar: The Importance of Being Earnest, ref1; imprisonment, ref1, ref2
Wilhelm II, Kaiser, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
Wilkinson, ‘Red’ Ellen, ref1
William of Wykeham, ref1
Williams, Alan, ref1
Williams, Marcia, ref1
Williams, Percy, ref1
Willoughby de Broke, Lord, ref1
Wills, John, ref1
Wilson, Edmund, ref1
Wilson, Harold: on Common Market entry, ref1; election victory (1964), ref1; prime minister, ref1; character, ref1, ref2; MBEs for Beatles, ref1, ref2; reforming achievements, ref1, ref2; re-election (1966); response to seamen’s strike, ref1; six-month price and pay freeze, ref1; ‘July plot’ against, ref1; devaluation of the pound (1967), ref1; reputation, ref1; US relations, ref1, ref2; industrial-relations policy, ref1; election defeat (1970), ref1; election victory (1974), ref1, ref2; EEC referendum (1975), ref1; mental decline, ref1; resignation, ref1, ref2; Callaghan’s tribute, ref1
Wilson, Mary, ref1
Wilson, Woodrow, ref1, ref2
Windrush generation, ref1, ref2, ref3
Windsor Castle, fire, ref1
Winstanley, Gerrard, ref1
Wolfenden report (1957), ref1, ref2
Woman and Woman’s Own, ref1
women: demands for vote, ref1; local government participation, ref1; suffragettes, ref1; wartime employment, ref1, ref2; clothes, ref1, ref2, ref3; vote for women over thirty, ref1, ref2; post-war dismissal from employment, ref1, ref2; ‘marriage bar’ in employment, ref1, ref2; flappers, ref1; fashions, ref1, ref2; vote for all women over twenty-one, ref1; first female cabinet minister, ref1; housewives, ref1; reading, ref1; ‘Great Saucepan Offensive’, ref1; employment opportunities, ref1; Greenham Common camp, ref1; MCC membership, ref1
Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, ref1
Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU), ref1
Wood, Ursula, ref1
Woolf, Virginia: Bloomsbury Group, ref1; Mrs Dalloway, ref1
Woolton, Lord, ref1
working hours, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Workmen’s Compensation Act (1906), ref1
World Cup (1966), ref1, ref2
World Disarmament Conference, ref1
World War, First: outbreak, ref1, ref2; Armistice, ref1; Versailles peace conference, ref1; causes of, ref1
World War, Second: declared, ref1; Dunkirk, ref1; Normandy landings, ref1, ref2; VE day, ref1, ref2
Wyndham Land (Purchase) Act (1903), ref1
Yardbirds, ref1, ref2