Lamont, Norman
Lawley, Sue
Lawson, Nigel; as Energy Secretary; as Chancellor of the Exchequer; relationship with MT; and ERM; resignation
Leach, Sir Henry
Lebanon
le Carre, John
Lee, Jennie
Leigh-Pemberton, Robin
le Marchant, Spencer
Levene, Peter
Lever, Harold
Lewin, Sir Terence
Liberal party
Liberal Democrats
Liberal/SDP Alliance
Libya
Li Peng
Liverpool, Lord
Livingstone, Ken
Lloyd George, David
local elections
local government
Lockerbie bombingand n
Longley, Clifford
Lubbers, Ruud
Luce, Richard
Lynch, Jack
M
Maastricht Treaty
McAlpine, Alistair
Macaulay, Enid
McCormick, Donald
Macfarlane, Robert (‘Bud’)
McGahey, Mick
MacGregor, Ian
MacGregor, John
McGuire, Frank
Machel, Samora
Maclean, Donald
Macleod, Iain
Macmillan, Harold
Macpherson, Niall
McWhirter, Norris
Major, John; as Chancellor of the Exchequer; in 1990 leadership contest; as Prime Minister; relationship with MT
Mandela, Nelson
Mandelson, Peter
Manley, Michael
Manpower Services Commission (MSC)
Marshall, Sir Walter
Mates, Michael
Matrix Churchill
Maude, Angus
Maudling, Reginald
Mayhew, Patrick
Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS)
Mellish, Robert
Menzies, Sir Robert
Methodism
Meyer, Sir Anthony
MI5/MI6
Middle East
Millar, Ronald
Miller, John
miners’ strikes (1974); (1984 – 85)
Mitterrand, Francois
Molyneaux, James
monetarism
Monopolies Commission
Monroe, Marilyn
Montefiore, Hugh
Moore, John
Morrison, Peter
Mountbatten, Lord
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick
Mubarak, Hosni
Mugabe, Robert
Murdoch, Rupert
Murray, Len
Murray, Patricia
Murrell, Hilda
Muzorewa, Bishop Abel
N
National Association of Colliery Overmen, Deputies and Shotfirers (NACODS)
National Association for Freedom (NAFF)
National Coal Board (NCB)
National Enterprise Board (NEB)
National Freight Corporation (NFC)
National Health Service (NHS)
National Union of Mineworkers (NUM)