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by Anthony Seldon


  Stewart, Rory, 57–8, 485

  Stirrup, Jock, 55, 60

  Stormont House Agreement, 53

  Stowell, Baroness, 406

  Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR), 42–3, 72, 102, 484, 491

  Strathclyde, Lord, 50, 127, 233, 239, 410, 412, 437

  Stroud, Philippa, 298, 302–3

  student visas, 454

  Stunell, Andrew, 23

  Sturgeon, Nicola, 133, 511–12, 514

  Sugg, Liz, 2, 21, 64, 66, 72–3, 140, 224, 250

  and election (2015), 505–6, 516, 524, 529

  Summers, Larry, 68

  Supreme Court, 231

  Swindon University Technical College, 510

  Syria, 195, 199, 325–45, 347–8, 364–7, 370, 404, 406, 491, 498, 541

  and rise of ISIS, 463, 465–9, 471, 502, 542

  Taliban, 57–8, 65

  Tapsell, Sir Peter, 341

  tax credits, 39, 207, 210, 295, 301

  TaxPayers’ Alliance, 117

  Taylor, Charlie, 398

  Taylor, Matthew, 29

  Tebbit, Norman, 168, 186–7

  Tech-City, 538

  TED talks, 149

  tennis, 72–3, 224

  terrorism and counter-terrorism, 222, 321, 345, 365, 404, 465–6, 471–6, 540–1

  see also Islamic extremism

  Textor, Mark, 292, 505, 508–9, 530

  al-Thani, Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber (HBJ), 98–9, 111

  Thatcher, Margaret, 4, 34, 87, 130, 219, 348, 378, 395, 491, 520, 538, 542

  compared with Cameron, 286, 535–6, 543

  and conference speeches, 442

  her death and funeral, 317–22

  and economic advisers, 397, 498

  and Europe, 165, 167, 537

  friendship with Reagan, 196, 489

  influence of, 10, 19, 318–20

  infrastructure legacy, 350

  Number 10 operation, 151

  and privatisation, 43

  rivalry with Lawson, 35–6

  strategic vision, 487

  triumphalism, 113

  undermining of Major, 267, 322

  Thick of It, The, 212

  Thomson, Alice, 413

  Thorning-Schmidt, Helle, 170, 352, 432

  Time magazine, 343, 367

  Timothy, Nick, 458

  Today programme, 14, 121, 139, 275, 355

  Tour de France, 224

  Toynbee, Polly, 154, 298

  Trade Union Congress (TUC), 157, 300

  Transparency Board, 151

  Trident missile system, 24, 485

  ‘Trojan Horse’ plot, 402, 404

  Truss, Liz, 406

  Trussell Trust, 300

  Tucker, Paul, 38, 312–13

  tuition fees, 41, 45, 120–1, 238, 399, 481

  Turkey, 75, 108, 196, 326, 361

  Tusk, Donald, 269, 321, 368, 437, 460

  TV debates and interviews, 19, 288, 386, 510–13

  UK Financial Investments, 312

  UKIP, 168, 176, 219, 234, 240, 242, 285, 406, 409, 421, 431

  and Conservative defectors, 388–91, 441, 443–4, 451

  and defence spending, 486

  and election (2015), 506, 511, 514, 533

  and EU referendum, 258, 260, 269–70, 384–6, 391

  and focus on immigration, 451–2, 455, 459–60

  and gay marriage, 277, 383–4

  rise of, 381–91, 446, 536

  Ukraine, 196, 362, 366–70, 431, 436, 438, 463, 465, 483, 489–90, 542

  Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), 48

  Unison, 187

  Unite, 187, 211

  United States of America

  and Afghanistan, 57–9

  and Libyan intervention, 104, 106–8, 111–12

  and Syria, 330–5, 337, 342–4

  Troubled Asset Relief programme (TARP), 11–12

  US Democratic Party, 339

  US Federal Reserve, 311

  US National Security Agency, 345

  Universal Credit (UC), 40, 295–8, 300–4, 375, 540

  universities, cap on places, 500

  Ushakov, Yuri, 330, 364–5

  USS Abraham Lincoln, 113

  Van Rompuy, Herman, 168, 174–5, 368, 431–2, 435, 455, 460

  VAT, 13, 33, 39, 205, 209, 212

  Vickers, Sir John, 38, 312, 500

  Vietnam War, 343

  Villiers, Theresa, 53, 228, 340

  Vine, Sarah, 394, 403

  volunteering and charitable giving, rise in, 162

  Wakeham, John, 395

  Wall, Peter, 55

  Walters, Alan, 498

  Wang Yi, 360

  ‘War Cabinet’, 61

  Warburton, Arabella, 458

  Warsi, Sayeeda, 121, 214, 227–8, 281

  water cannons, 139, 141

  Watson, Tom, 83, 88

  Webb, Steve, 374, 495

  Wei, Lord, 154

  welfare reforms, 41, 44, 82, 207–8, 241, 295–305, 375, 444, 500–1, 539–40

  Wellington, Duke of, 73

  Wen Jiabao, 357

  Werritty, Adam, 520

  West Ham FC, 506

  West Lothian Question, 24, 419, 421

  Westerwelle, Guido, 177

  Westmacott, Peter, 72, 107, 199, 464, 486

  Wharton, James, 270

  Wheeler, Stuart, 390

  Whetstone, Rachel, 148–9, 159, 441

  Wiggins, Bradley, 224

  Willetts, David, 121, 374

  Williams, Shirley, 191

  Williamson, Gavin, 519, 522

  Wilshaw, Sir Michael, 401–2

  Wilson, Harold, 87, 430, 535

  Wizard of Oz, The, 321

  Wold, Alison, 398

  Wolf, Rachel, 397

  Wollaston, Sarah, 251, 292, 341

  Wood, Sebastian, 358–9

  Work Programme, 296

  World Economic Forum, 18, 261, 267, 307

  Worth, Sean, 274

  Wu Bangguo, 359

  Wychwood brewery, 503

  Xi Jinping, 361

  Yanukovych, Viktor, 362, 367

  Yellen, Janet, 311

  Yorktown, battle of, 342

  Young, Lord, 153

  Young, Sir George, 235, 252, 286, 333, 339–40, 393–4, 407

  Younger, Alex, 475

  Zaeef, Mullah, 58

  ‘zero hours’ contracts, 512

  By Anthony Seldon and Peter Snowdon

  A New Conservative Century?

  The Conservative Party: An Illustrated History

  Blair Unbound: The Biography, Vol. II (with Daniel Collings)

  BY PETER SNOWDON

  Back from the Brink: The Extraordinary Fall and Rise of the Conservative Party

  BY ANTHONY SELDON

  Churchill’s Indian Summer

  By Word of Mouth (with Joanna Pappworth)

  Ruling Performance (ed. with Peter Hennessy)

  Political Parties Since 1945 (ed.)

  The Thatcher Effect (ed. with Dennis Kavanagh)

  Politics UK (joint author)

  The Conservative Century (ed. with Stuart Ball)

  The Major Effect (ed. with Dennis Kavanagh)

  The Heath Government 1970–1974 (ed. with Stuart Ball)

  The Contemporary History Handbook (ed. with Brian Brivati, et al.)

  The Ideas that Shaped Post-war Britain (ed. with David Marquand)

  How Tory Governments Fall (ed.)

  Major: A Political Life

  10 Downing Street: An Illustrated History

  The Powers Behind the Prime Minister (with Dennis Kavanagh)

  Britain under Thatcher (with Daniel Collings)

  The Foreign Office: An Illustrated History

  The Blair Effect 1997–2001 (ed.)

  Public and Private Education: The Divide Must End

  Partnership not Paternalism

  Brave New City: Brighton & Hove, Past, Present, Future

  New Labour: Old Labour: The Blair, Wilson and Callaghan Governments (
ed. with Kevin Hickson)

  Blair: The Biography, Vol. I

  The Blair Effect 2001–2005 (ed. with Dennis Kavanagh)

  Recovering Power: The Conservatives in Opposition Since 1867 (ed. with Stuart Ball)

  Blair’s Britain 1997–2007 (ed.)

  Trust: How We Lost it and How to Get it Back

  An End to Factory Schools

  Why Schools, Why Universities?

  Brown at 10 (with Guy Lodge)

  Public Schools and the Great War (with David Walsh)

  Schools United

  The Architecture of Diplomacy: The British Ambassador’s Residence in Washington (with Daniel Collings)

  Beyond Happiness: The Trap of Happiness and How to Find Deeper Meaning and Joy

  The Coalition Effect, 2010–2015 (ed. with Mike Finn)

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