LONDON (AP) — Conservative politician Norman Tebbit, a key ally of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in her free-market transformation of Britain, has died at the age of 94, his family said Tuesday.
Firmly on the Right of the Conservative Party, Norman Tebbit might have held one of the great offices of state but for the IRA’s bombing of the Grand Hotel in Brighton during the party’s 1984 ...
Tory former Cabinet minister Lord Norman Tebbit will be remembered as a “giant” and an “inspiring leader”, the friend who gave the eulogy at his funeral said. The service, at St Edmundsbury Cathedral ...
Former British politician Norman Tebbit has died “peacefully at home” at the age of 94, his son William has said. Lord Tebbit was part of then prime minister Margaret Thatcher’s Cabinet during the ...
No man more embodied Thatcherism in the eyes of the public in the 1980s than Norman Tebbit, who died on July 7, aged 94. Though certainly no yuppie, Lord Tebbit entitled his memoirs Upwardly Mobile.