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two separate incidents - an attack on a miner in november and the manslaughter of a taxi driver in december - ended the strike nearly a year after it began. the national trade union of the miners gave in without any agreements. the conservative thatchar government closed all but 15 of the country's mines, and the remaining 15 were sold in 1994. it became the main political and ideological victory of margaret thatcher and the conservative party. in october 1984, during the miners' strike, the irish republic. s army tried to kill
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margaret thatcher and many of her members cabinet by blowing up her hotel in brighton during the conservative party's annual conference. the bomb exploded on october 12 at 2:54 am. thatcher was still awake, working on a speech for tomorrow's conference in her room. the explosion badly damaged her bathroom, but left the living room and bedroom intact. thatcher and her husband denis were not injured. thatcher changed clothes, and then, accompanied by security, went to the brighton police station. after leaving the hotel, she gave an impromptu interview. you hear about all these atrocities, bombs, you don't expect this to happen to you? but life must go on as before. and your conference will continue. the conference will continue, okay? all right, john. the conference will continue as usual. thank you. thank you. the bomb did not kill thatcher or any
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of the ministers in her government. however, five people died. in particular , conservative mp sir anthony berry and the wife of parliamentary finance minister john wakeham robert. thatcher could also have suffered, but she did not have time to use the bathroom, which suffered serious damage the next day , she took responsibility for the terrorist attack. on ira, promising to try again. here is their statement. mrs thatcher will now understand that britain cannot occupy our country, torture our prisoners and shoot our people in their own streets and get away with it. we were unlucky today, but remember, we should only be lucky once, you should always be lucky, give ireland peace and there will be no war, margaret thatcher said. the next
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conference session at 9:30 the next morning as scheduled. her defiance became another a defining moment that embodies both her own steely character and the british public's refusal to submit to terrorism. immediately after that, its popularity soared to the level of the falkland islands. within a week, she seems to have realized the full impact. the sun broke through the stained-glass windows and fell on the flowers that stood on the opposite side of the church. and it occurred to me that this was a day i was not supposed to see. british policy in northern ireland was a constant source of conflict for every prime minister in '69, but margaret thatcher caused particular hatred and anger by its refusal to satisfy their political demands. its politics have always been irreconcilably hostile to terrorism, republican. or
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loyalist. on november 15, 1985, she negotiated the anglo-irish gilsborough agreement. for the first time, the british government gave the republic of ireland the right to vote in the governance of northern ireland. the agreement was an attempt to improve security cooperation between great britain and ireland and to give some recognition to the political views of catholics in northern ireland. the agreement could not be reached immediately put an end to political violence in the north. the coalition government envisaged in the agreement never became a reality for many years. however, the agreement improved cooperation between the british and irish governments, which was key to the good friday agreement 12 years later. the personal friendship between president ronald reagan and margaret thatcher has often been described as a kindred spirit. they shared a free market philosophy. low taxes, limited
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government intervention and strong defense. in 1982, thatcher and rygan agreed on a replacement of the british navy's polaris missiles at reagan became the second foreign leader to address both houses of parliament. reagan supported the falklands war and approved the supply of the latest weapons to the british task force. thatcher later became the only western ally to retaliate by allowing us f-11 fighter jets to take off from australian air force bases to bomb libya in 1986, explaining it as a belated aid move. "britain plays a more important role in american strategy than any other european one state. at critical moments in the late 1980s, thatcher was very influential in changing reagan's perceptions of trust in gorbachev, when he repeatedly stated his intention
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to end the cold war. with each other. in frank and sincere talks at the summit. of this process, i am sure that general secretary gorbachev will agree that real trust in each other must be based on deeds, not just words. today i leave geneva and our meetings by the fireplace, determined to use every opportunity to create a safer world, peace and freedom. hard work lies ahead, but we are ready for it. general secretary. gorbachev, we ask you to join us in doing this work, and i am sure you will. thank you. the legislative platform of the thatcher government during the third term was one of the most ambitious in the history of british government. measures have been taken to reform the education system.
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the national curriculum was introduced for the first time. a new one has been created tax system for local self-government. the public levy or poll tax, as it was christened. legislation was also passed to separate consumers and providers of services in the nhs, opening up the service to competition for the first time and increasing opportunities for effective management. all three measures were highly controversial, with public charging in particular a serious political issue as local councils took advantage of the introduction of the new system to raise tax rates, blaming the thatcher government. margaret thatcher's successor, john major, abandoned the system in 1991, instead reforms in education and health care have proved their durability. subsequent governments relied on their achievements and partially expanded the scope of their application.
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the economy boomed in 87-88, but also began to overheat. in 1988 , interest rates had to be doubled. there was an open split in the government regarding currency management. margaret thatcher strongly opposed the policies proposed by her chancellor of the exchequer and others. bindings of a pound sterling to the dolchmark through the european exchange rate mechanism. as a result , her relationship with chancellor of the exchequer nigel lawson was badly strained. and he resigned in october 1989. deep differences in the government were behind this dispute. on policy regarding the european union itself, the prime minister increasingly disagreed with her foreign secretary, sir geoffrey gow , on all matters of european integration. her speech in bruges in september 1988
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started the process that resulted a conservative party that was once overwhelmingly pro-european has become overwhelmingly eurosceptic. all this happened against the background of international events, which were very useful for the conservatives. in the late 1990s, the cold war ended, and free markets and institutions were restored. however, the event launched the next phase of european integration, as france revived the project of a single european currency, hoping to test the strength of a unified germany. as a result, disagreements. within the british government on european policy that deepened until the end of the cold war, now they have become particularly acute. sir geoffrey gao resigned on november 1, 1990, and his bitter farewell speech precipitated
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mike heseltine's challenge to margaret thatcher's leadership. in the next vote, she received the majority of votes, but according to party rules, the lead was not enough and... a second vote was required. after receiving this news at a conference in paris, she immediately proclaimed her intention to fight on. but a political earthquake occurred the day after hers return to london. many of her government colleagues, who did not support her on european issues and doubted that she could win a fourth general election, suddenly abandoned her leadership and left her with no choice but to resign. this is a very brave and selfless decision of the prime minister. once again, margaret thatcher put the interests of her country and party above personal considerations. this will allow the party to elect a new leader who will... unify the party and continue its tremendous successes. i
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will add that i am very upset that our the most outstanding peacetime prime minister left the government. she was an outstanding leader not only of our country, but also of the world. i don't believe we will see a leader like her again. thatcher resigned as prime minister. november 28, 1990. i can say that i have heard that mrs. thatcher has resigned. i will say right away that during her premiership , she made an outstanding contribution to the history of britain and led this country to great achievements in the 80s. the resignation you just heard about opens the way for an election on the position of leader of conservatives. party, which will enable others to nominate their candidacies. i really
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welcome it. i wouldn't have expected my own name to be there, as it had already been put forward. we will find a way to unite the conservative party and win the next general election. she was succeeded by john major, who held this position until the victory of tony blair's labor government in the may 9 election. seventh year, personally i will miss her because i value her advice, i value her years of experience, the wisdom that comes from her many years of experience. she was an outstanding prime minister of the united kingdom and an outstanding friend of the united states. after 90, lady thatcher, as she became, remained a powerful political figure. she wrote two volumes of best-selling memoirs, years in downing street. and the path to power and for a whole decade continued to give lectures all over
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the world. society becomes rich not because of human charity, but because of its own rational interest. therefore, you don't need to be holy to make the economy work well. you have to set the rules and then give people the opportunity to do their jobs. in 2002, a book of reflections on... international politics, art, state management was published, during which time she made several important interventions in domestic british politics, in particular regarding bosnia and the maastricht treaty. in march 2002, after several small strokes, she announced the end of her public speaking career. denis thatcher, her husband of more than 50 years, died in june 2003 margaret thatcher remains highly controversial. figure in britain. critics claim that her economic policies caused social division, that she was
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rigid and indifferent in her policies, and that she was hostile to the institutions of the british welfare state. defenders emphasize the transformation of britain's economic indicators during the reign of thatcher and her successors as prime minister. at the same time, both critics and supporters recognize thatcher's premiership as a fundamentally important period in history. of great britain. during the 1980s, margaret thatcher gained enormous authority and often commanded the respect of even her staunchest critics. indeed, its influence on the terms of political debate was profound. whether or not the leaders of the labor party really converted to thatcherism, or were merely forced to pay lip service to it? her time in office changed their views, and the policies of new labor and... blair and gordon brown would not have existed without her.
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her legacy remains the foundation of modern british politics. world economic the 2008 crisis revived many arguments from the 1980s, and her name remains at the center of political debate in britain. the author of the script is luis roer. operators chris walker and veylo. the kit company was voiced in ukrainian by order of the espresso tv channel in 2023
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encouraging news about six-year-old mysh melnyk. we have been looking for the boy since march 2022, and during all this time there has been no news about him. we did not know where and with whom myshko was, and in fact, under what circumstances he disappeared. we only knew that before the start of the full-scale invasion of russia, a boy lived in the village of grechyshkino in the luhansk region. we have made many programs about the search for mishko, telling you about his story and asking you to give us any information about the boy. and when it would seem that there are already chances. there was no time left, a witness wrote in a telegram to the chatbot of the child tracing service, who said that he knew about the whereabouts of mishko melnyk, and this is the message we received: mishko is in kindergarten, in the village of grechyshkino, his grandmother is bringing him there, we have photos. we asked the witness for details, and he confirmed that the boy allegedly lives in
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the occupied village of grechyshkino and goes to kindergarten. they also sent us photos and even videos. with a boy, a kindergarten in the village of hrychyshkino, it is located right next to the school, he is alone there, his name is terymok , we congratulate you, and this is a photo that we have had for almost two years of searching, if we compare it with the ones sent to us by a witness, it really is a very similar boy in both photos, autumn specialists also helped us in the search, who are looking for information. in open sources, and they managed to find a page on the russian social network of classmates of mishka melnyk’s probable mother, but actually she is together with little mishka, and this is a photo of the boy already at a slightly older age, by the way, the last photo of mishka his mother posted on her page in february 2023. so, judging by the message
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of the witness, the photo and video he provided, as well as the social network of the boy's mother, everything indicates that ... that fortunately, myshko, melnyk is all right, and he is probably in the village of grechyshkino , luhansk region. however, so far this information has not been confirmed, and we cannot be 100% sure that the boy has been found. so i am asking everyone, especially the residents of occupied grechyshkino in luhansk region. of course, ukrainian television is not broadcast in the occupation, but if you see this program, for example, in social networks, then please check whether myshkomelnyk really studies in... in the teremok kindergarten. if possible, take a photo or video with him and his mother and send it to us in the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram. you can also contact us at the short number 116 30. calls from all mobile operators in ukraine are free. so we really hope that
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everything is fine with mishko melnyk and soon we will finally be able to announce that the boy has been found. however. the fate of many missing children from the temporarily occupied territories is still unknown, and, unfortunately, many of them were forcibly removed and deported to russia. deportation of children is part of the crime of genocide, so i would like to note that if you know of any crime against a child, in particular abduction or deportation, do not remain indifferent and immediately report it to the police, or report it to our website stopcrimeua. you can do it. it's even anonymous. also, i ask you to take just a few minutes of your time and go to the site child tracing services. you are here in the missing children of ukraine section. you can see the boys and girls who are currently wanted , look carefully at their faces, i will be very grateful if you share the information about
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the missing children in your facebook or instagram, because of course, the more people see the ad about the wanted child, then there will be more chances to find her, and suddenly you personally recognize one of them, immediately call our hotline 11630, calls from all mobile operators in ukraine without... we have created a resource through which you can report any crime against a child. in any city, at any time, just go to the site and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal. stopcrime.ua. there are discounts on hepargin - 10% in the pharmacies psarynsky, ban and oskad, there are discounts on detoxyl, 15% in pharmacies psarynsky, pam and oskad. the village of borodyanka
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is a living testimony of the crimes of the russian federation, like this monument to taras shevchenko, it is covered with scars, it is the main street of the village. central in 2022, at the beginning of march, the russians continuously dropped aerial bombs on it for two days in a row. what about your apartment now? completely burnt, completely. we managed to save nothing, nothing, in general, when we went up with the firemen and the police, there was nothing there, not a single thing that we could save, not a single thing. lyudmila ivanivna lived in one of the high-rise buildings on the central street. so. what her apartment looks like today. for example, i have a father, the biggest thing he regrets is that he has a photo with him for 80 years, that the photos were burned, where she was in her youth
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deceased mother, where he was in his youth. nearly fifty civilians died under the rubble of buildings. the russians did not allow to dismantle the rubble and put out fires. and when the rashists were already here, and we asked, the man said: it is possible, it is possible there. after all, there are some people, save, collect the boys, they said 50 m from your house, we will shoot and that's all. and these are the remains of mrs. lily's house. while the authorities, together with donors, are looking for opportunities to rebuild it, the woman lives in a modular town. the rooms themselves were fully equipped. now i have everything in my own way done i love mine. come in each one. the room was equipped with such and such wardrobes, there were bunk beds, about three hundred people live in this town, they arranged temporary accommodation as best they could,
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mrs. lilya shares. it was our girl's birthday, we were celebrating, but here the children are playing, you see, a little. the woman doesn't complain about the conditions in the modular town and can't wait when... she can live as before, you can live, i can't say that it's bad here, but it's not home, i understand you, but what do they say that they promise that with housing, oh, i know that the tender was passed, i know that it is written that from february our house will start, well, the reconstruction of our house will begin, mrs. lili, like thousands of other residents of bordianyka, will have to suffer... new housing is promised , but not soon. today , design works are being carried out to replace the destroyed buildings. in the first days of the invasion, more than 900
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houses were damaged. 4002, 402 buildings are completely ready for demolition, that is, they will be dismantled. 406 will be. came under major renovation, and this building was baptized the arch of friendship of peoples, so that everyone they remembered what the brotherly love of russians looks like, today it is being demolished, the russians dropped an aerial bomb on it, killing three people. six apartment buildings have already been completely demolished, one apartment building is still under construction, and two more apartment buildings, a large part of the objects, will be partially dismantled. structures
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are rebuilt with the efforts of european donors, others - with the funds of the central government. 97 objects in the kyiv region are being rebuilt with funds from the fund for liquidation of the consequences of armed aggression. this is voksalna street in the city of bucha, it is one of the most famous, and here's why. this photo went around the world. it was made exactly on this street, one of the first destroyed russian columns. army, for resisting the occupation , the invaders terrorized civilians and destroyed their homes, such as this building. this is a five-story building that was hit by a projectile between the second and third floors and caused significant damage, so it had to be completely dismantled, and we are now engaged in restoration. now in buchi
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on nivyshtyna, two years ago, there was a building. look like new, many local residents have restored housing with their own hands, others were waiting for help from the state, restored everything, installed windows, everything, balconies were glazed, everything is so good, only that, of course, look at all this, we remember the worst situation with the reconstruction in irpen, the occupiers destroyed 3/4 of all about infrastructure facilities of the city, the damage was estimated at 700.50 million dollars. this district in the city was perhaps the most affected by russian aggression. residential complexes here were shelled with hail and aerial bombs. estimates for reconstruction were approved only in 2023. two years ago , there were high-rise buildings here, now it is a continuous field. banksy's graffiti is all that remains of the phosphorus-burned high-rise.
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meanwhile, the country's authorities have made the buchansky district a living proof of russian atrocities, foreign delegations are constantly brought here to show the world the true face of the russian federation. we are here to hear the ukrainian people, and then return to indonesia and tell our society what is here. happened because russian propaganda is powerful, even in indonesian media, so we will make efforts to show at home what is really happening here, and how we can help? artem logutenko, oleksiy kutsuk, espresso tv channel.
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christmas day is coming, i will go out into the streets of my city. i look into people's eyes, i ask what they want, and my soul becomes so, tight, tight, where compassion is gone, there is no more remorse , we are selling our soul, and one question pops up that gives me more hope, why should i live like this... with this,
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i want so much to forget fear on christmas eve, and i so want to hear a song on my lips, so that a child smiles, so that goodness and love return from nothingness, and i so want to change the world on christmas eve. i so want to stop happiness for a moment so that fear and sadness would still stick together, so that it would not become dark, the thought was only the world in which god was born.

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