Historical Events tagged with "thatcher"

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Margaret Thatcher inaugurates final portion of M25

October 29th, 1986 38 years ago

British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher officially opened the last stretch of the M25 motorway, marking an important milestone in the UK's road infrastructure. This new section, a 27-kilometer stretch known as the 'Orpington Bypass,' was vital for easing traffic congestion in the surrounding regions. Thatcher emphasized the role of the M25 in boosting economic growth and connecting communities, heralding it as a triumph of modern engineering and governmental vision.

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Politics & Government

Anglo-Irish Agreement Signed at Hillsborough Castle

November 15th, 1985 39 years ago

The Anglo-Irish Agreement was signed at Hillsborough Castle by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Irish Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald, marking a significant step in British-Irish relations. This treaty aimed to improve communication and cooperation concerning Northern Ireland, enabling the Irish government to have a consultative role in its governance for the first time since the partition. The signing represented a new approach to addressing the tensions and violence associated with the Troubles, outlining mechanisms for joint initiatives and dialogue. The agreement prompted various reactions, as it was embraced by some while being criticized by others.

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Politics & Government

Margaret Thatcher Becomes First Female Prime Minister

May 3rd, 1979 45 years ago

Margaret Thatcher led the Conservative Party to a decisive victory in the United Kingdom general election, marking a significant political turning point. The election, held in early May, resulted in her becoming the first female Prime Minister of the UK the following day. Her leadership style and policies would significantly reshape British politics and society in the subsequent years.

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Politics & Government

Vote of No Confidence Against Callaghan's Government

March 28th, 1979 45 years ago

The British House of Commons narrowly passed a vote of no confidence against Prime Minister James Callaghan's government by a single vote, leading to a general election. This significant political development occurred amidst economic challenges, resulting in a shift in power. The close call highlighted deep divisions within Parliament and the electorate.

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