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Authors: Margaret Thatcher
Wass, (Sir) Douglas, 322
water: privatization, 623
Watergate, 203
Weekend World
(TV programme), 219, 233–4, 305, 410
Weighell, Sid, 245
Weinberger, Caspar, 349, 374, 385
welfare state: introduced, 38–9
Welsh Party Conference (1975), 186
West Berlin: bomb attack on US servicemen, 500
West Siberian Gas Pipeline, 387–8
Western European Union, 657
Westland helicopter company: controversy over, 484–96, 557
Wheeler, Morris, 49
White, Eirene, 77–8
Whitelaw, William (
later
Viscount): relations with MT, 125, 419; as Employment Secretary, 143; on miners’ pay claim, 145; and manifesto for October 1974 election, 153–4; stands in leadership election, 172–4; as Deputy Leader of Party, 176–7; and Peter Thorneycroft, 180; and economic policy, 187; and Wilson’s incomes policy, 188; on Heath at 1975 Blackpool Conference, 190; as Shadow Home Secretary, 191; and British entry into Europe, 200; on immigration, 223–4; and pay policy, 232; and vote on devolution, 238; opposes TV election debates, 244; in 1979 election campaign, 246; and appointment of MT’s first Cabinet, 261; as Home Secretary, 262, 419; and Iranian Embassy siege, 295–6; recommends Scarman to investigate Brixton riots, 325–6; discusses Cabinet reshuffle with MT, 330; and Carrington’s resignation over Falklands, 348; in War Cabinet for Falklands, 350; and MT’s rejection of Pym’s Falklands settlement terms, 364; and conduct of Falklands war, 368; and 1983 election campaign, 407; as Leader of Lords, 418–19; and Grenada affair, 428; in committee on miners’ strike, 442, 455; and MT’s Cabinet reshuffle (1985), 483; and Heseltine’s resignation over Westland, 494; meets Gorbachevs, 509; and preparations for 1987 election, 559; and MT’s fortunes in 1990 leadership election, 725
Whitmore, Clive, 275, 352, 362
Whittingdale, John, 719
Wicks, Nigel, 494
Wilberforce, Richard Orme Wilberforce, Baron, 133, 136
Wilkie, David, 454
Williams, Sir Herbert and Lady, 50
Williams, Miss (headmistress), 14
Williams, Shirley (
later
Baroness), 217, 236, 332
Williamsburg, Virginia: G7 meeting (1983), 408, 414–15
Willis, Norman, 455
Wilson, Harold, Baron: photographed in Downing Street as child, 7; elected leader of Labour Party, 83–4; economic expertise, 85; calls 1966 election, 89; attacks ‘Selsdon Man’, 102; confronts trade unions, 127; in February 1974 election, 146; MT challenges in Commons, 184; incomes policy, 188; resigns (1976), 191, 202; MT’s view of, 192; and referendum on Europe, 202
Windsor, Roger, 453
Winning, Norman, 55
Woerner, Manfred, 694
Wolff, Michael, 154
Wolfson, David, Baron, 181, 260, 275, 321, 332, 406–7, 410, 459
Wood, Richard, 80
Woodward, Rear Admiral (Sir) John (Sandy), 350, 368
Woolton, Frederick Marquis, 1st Earl of, 47
World in Action
(TV programme), 223
World Bank, 337
World Climate Conference, Geneva (1990), 714
World War II: outbreak, 18, 22; preparations for, 20; moral significance, 25; conduct and progress of, 27, 32, 34; USA enters, 27
Worth, Squadron Leader, 36
Wyatt, Woodrow (
later
Baron), 189
Yakovlev, Alexander, 509, 673–4
Yardley, Professor, 197
Yarrow Shipbuilders, 132
Yeltsin, Boris: and Gorbachev’s reforms, 673–4; relations with Gorbachev, 691
Yemen, 698
York
, HMS, 697
Yorkshire NUM, 448, 452
Young, Andrew, 212
Young Conservatives Conference, Eastbourne (1975), 173
Young, David, Baron: as Employment Minister, 484–5; advises on legislative programme, 559; at Department of Trade and Industry, 615; as Deputy Party Chairman, 661
Young, Janet, Baroness, 250, 331, 418
Younger, George (
later
4th Viscount): and miners’ strike (1984), 442; and IRA strength, 477; cancels Nimrod system, 486; as Defence Secretary, 494; and Heseltine’s resignation over Westland, 494; and US air attack on Libya, 500; in 1987 election campaign, 564; leaves government, 661; in MT’s campaign team for 1990 leadership election, 709, 715, 718; absence from 1990 leadership campaign, 719–20
Yugoslavia: status, 212; Soviet designs on, 294
Zambia, 286–7
Zamyatin, Leonid, 509
Zhao Ziyang, 391, 525–7
Zhelev, Zhelyu, 721
Zimbabwe, Republic of, 289;
see also
Rhodesia
Zurich Economic Society, 194
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Abridged by Kati Nicholl
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