The postwar Labour government instituted a free quarter-pint milk 'ration' for every primary school pupil. This policy continued during the 1951-64 Conservative Party's term of government. When the Conservatives were re-elected in 1970, Ted Heath made Maggie Thatcher schools minister and she started charging parents for the milk.
She stopped paying for the milk that was sent to schools every day to be drunk at morning break. Most of the milk was thrown away anyway.
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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They Can't Take Away Our Music was created in 1970.
Actually no, a cat can not take your breath away. That is only a legend. So relax and feel safe.
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Margaret Thatcher was Britain's first female Prime Minister.
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Consider Queen Boudica's Revolt or Cleopatra, or Margaret Thatcher or Golda Meir.Or:Take my wife. Yes Please Take My Wife.How about Queen Elizabeth I?
know you cant because it still needs its mum and her milk. But you can take them away when they are 8 weeks
No- Curie died in 1934, when Margaret Thatcher was only 9 years old. However, it is true that Thatcher did study Chemistry at Somerville College in Oxford, from 1943-47. In her final year she specialised in X-Ray Crystallography, and her tutor was another famous lady scientist, Dorothy Hodgkin, who was the person who was REALLY responsible for discovering DNA (although her research was plagiarised by Crick and Watson, who went on to take the credit for Hodgkins's work and won the Nobel Prize for it. In those days, it was easy for men to take the credit for discoveries made by women- nobody paid much attention if the women were brushed aside).
Yes !!! i have been using milk for 20 years for sunburn it really helps take away the sting, and really soothing
Yes, she was Marie's student. You should search it up sweetie. Actually no, this is incorrect- Marie Curie died in 1934 when Thatcher was only 9 years old. However, Thatcher DID study chemistry under the tutelage of another famous lady scientist, Dorothy Hodgkin. Hodgkin was the person who REALLY discovered DNA, although her research was plagiarised by Francis Crick and James Watson, who went on to take the credit (and the Nobel Prize of 1953) for it.
It would depend upon how you defined 'popular', but the three who would most likely take that title would be: Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher Tony Blair. Of these three, Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair commanded majorities in excess of 100 seats in the House of Commons, which suggests popular acclaim reflected in the voting booths. Winston Churchill inspired the country during the darkest days of our history, and received huge public acclaim at the end of hostilities.
No; that fat in the cocoa dissolves when it's mixed with milk. It would be impossible to separate after it's been mixed.
You have to sit in milk for 2-3 hours to stop the pain.
When they can walk and their eyes are open and they don't take milk from their mother