
Edward Heath
Edward Heath was the British Prime Minister from 1970 to 1974, known for his leadership during a challenging period that included the first Cod Wars with Iceland, where he faced significant political and economic challenges related to fishing rights.
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Edward Heath was a former Prime Minister during the 1970s.
« Les Preuves de mon innocence » : Jonathan Coe et l’arène d’AngleterrePowell was sacked from the frontbench by opposition leader Edward Heath and accused of racism.
Could Trumpism by another name work here?Edward Heath was the UK prime minister in 1973 when women's professional tennis last graced the Queen's Club.
‘It’s a seminal moment’: Queen’s gears up for return of women’s tennis after 52 years | TennisEdward Heath was the Conservative Party leader who sacked Enoch Powell from the front bench after the 'Rivers of Blood' speech.
Immigration is the albatross around UK politicsEdward Heath's government agreed to pay the ransom for Geoffrey Jackson's release.
José ‘Pepe’ Mujica obituary | UruguayEdward Heath, the Prime Minister, had to implement emergency laws for electricity rationing during the crisis.
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