Margaret Thatcher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Thatcher
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Tony Blair:
'Very few leaders get to change not only the political
landscape of their country but of the world. Margaret was such a leader. Her
global impact was vast. And some of the changes she made in Britain were, in certain respects
at least, retained by the 1997 Labour Government, and came to be implemented by
governments around the world.
The grocer's daughter, who became the longest serving
British prime minister of the 20th century, will be honoured with a full
ceremonial funeral - one step below a state funeral - at St Paul's Cathedral.
Former leader: Margaret Thatcher knew perfectly well that
nothing can be achieved in politics without making enemies
The Iron Lady’s golden legacy: How Thatcher made finance
personal - and you can still gain from her innovations today
By Richard Dyson
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/saving/article-2308585/Margaret-Thatcher-Iron-Lady-legacy-personal-finance-innovations-stand.html
Museum and library devoted to Margaret Thatcher will form
permanent memorial to the Iron Lady
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2308950/Museum-library-devoted-Margaret-Thatcher-form-permanent-memorial-Iron-Lady.html
Let's remember Maggie for what she really was... a tragic
failure
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2308783/PETER-HITCHENS-Lets-remember-Maggie-really--tragic-failure.html
No 'small C' conservative: Thatcher was a 'passive,
defeatist liberal when it came to education, morality and the family'
Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead fails to hit number one in
singles chart but BBC still plays offending lyrics
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2308954/Ding-Dong-The-Witch-Is-Dead-fails-hit-number-singles-chart-BBC-plays-offending-lyrics.html
Not since Winston Churchill's death has a politician been
granted such a tribute. His funeral was also held there in 1965.
The streets between Westminster
and St Paul's
will be cleared
Churchill Funeral 3, 30th January 1965
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x87gyp_churchill-funeral-3-30th-january-19_news#.UWSB75ZvVAU
Churchill Funeral 4, 30th January 1965
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x87h13_churchill-funeral-4-30th-january-19_news
I protected her to the very end... but nothing could prepare
me for the final heartbreak: A touching portrait of her last days, by the
bodyguard who never left her side
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2308764/Margaret-Thatcher-death-I-protected-end--prepare-final-heartbreak.html
Barry Strevens was the longest-serving member of Margaret
Thatcher’s personal protection force.
For more than 20 years, from her days as Opposition leader
of the Conservative Party through to the day she quit as Prime Minister,
Detective Chief
Making sure it all goes to a T for Lady T: Eerie London
scene at daybreak as hundreds of servicemen rehearse former PM's funeral
More than 700 serving armed forces personnel took part today
in Central London - many with link to the
Falklands War
Flag-draped coffin was taken on 19-minute journey to St Paul's at around 6am
Organiser Major Andrew Chatburn says the rehearsal 'went
very well' and was a 'vitally important' preparation
Major Chatburn was also behind 2011 royal wedding procession
and last year's Diamond Jubilee
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2309172/Margaret-Thatcher-funeral-Eerie-London-scene-daybreak-hundreds-servicemen-rehearse-PMs-funeral.html
A stirring full military rehearsal for Baroness Thatcher's
funeral has taken place in the early hours of this morning.
Major Andrew Chatburn, the man in charge of choreographing
the parade, said the rehearsal 'went very well' and claimed it was 'vitally
important' to stage a trial of Wednesday's event.
More than 700 serving Armed Forces personnel gathered in
central London before dawn as a Union
flag-draped coffin was carried on a horse-drawn gun carriage from St Clement
Danes, the church of the Royal Air Force, down the Strand to St Paul's Cathedral.