Heath, Edward ; Leader of the Opposition (1965 – 70); Prime Minister; Leader of the Opposition (1974 – 75); challenged by MT
Hennessy, Peter
Henderson, Sir Nicholas
Heseltine, Michael; as Environment Secretary; as Defence Secretary; and Westland crisis; leadership challenge
Hitler, Adolf
Hodgkin, Dorothy
Hogg, Quintin, (see Hailsham, Lord)
Home, Earl of (see Douglas-Home, Sir Alec)
homelessness
Hong Kong
Hornsby-Smith, Patricia
Hoskyns, John
Houghton, Douglas
House of Lords
housing
Howard, Michael
Howard, Professor Sir Michael
Howe, Elspeth
Howe, Sir Geoffrey; as Shadow Chancellor; as Chancellor of the Exchequer; as Foreign Secretary; relationship with MT, ; and Europe; resignation
Howell, David
Hua Guo Feng
Hubbard, Cissie
Hume, John
hunger strikes
Hunt, Sir John
Hurd, Douglas; as Home Secretary: as Foreign Secretary; in 1990 leadership contest
Hussey, Marmaduke
Hussein, King
I
immigration
incomes policy
inflation
Ingham, Bernard; and Westland
Inner London Education Authority (ILEA)
Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)
Institute for the Study of Conflict (ISC)
interest rates
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Iran-Iraq war
Iranian Embassy siegeand n.
Iraq.
Irish National Liberation Army (INLA)
Irish Republican Army (IRA)
Israel
J
Jakobovitz, Immanuel
Jarulzelski, General Wojciech
Jay, Peter
Jenkin, Patrick; as DHSS Secretary; as Environment Secretary
Jenkins, Roy; and SDP
Jenkins, Simon
Jopling, Michael
Joseph, Sir Keith; as Industry Secretary:
Josephson, Marvin
K
Kadar, Janos
Kaufman, Gerald
Kaunda, Kenneth
Kavanagh, Dennis
Keegan, William
Kempson, Margaret
Kendall, Denis
Kennedy, Edward
Kennedy, John F.
Kenyatta, Jomo
Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School (KGGS)
Khomeini, Ayatollah
King, Lord
King,Tom
Kinnock, Neil; as Leader of the Opposition
Kirkpatrick, Jeane
Kissinger, Henry
Kitchener, Lord
Kohl, Helmut
Kosygin, Alexei
Kuwait
Kyoto Agreement
L
Labour Party
Laker, Freddie