Margaret Thatcher
The new Hulu series “Mrs. America,” starring Cate Blanchett as Phyllis Schlafly, is only the latest flashy project attempting to “humanize” a public menace.
A major inquiry into child sexual abuse in Britain finds that politicians and the justice system protected VIP pedophiles from justice for decades.
The British singer came under fire for defending accused predators Kevin Spacey and Harvey Weinstein, while Dunham defended her pal accused of rape. The two have plenty in common.
British police investigating allegations that Sir Edward Heath was a serial sex attacker of young boys say they would have brought him in for questioning—if he was still alive.
All-night raves known as Acid House parties were spreading across the UK in 1989, ‘the Second Summer of Love.’ But it took a letter from an MP’s irritated uncle in the shires to get Mrs. Thatcher involved in the debate.
Former deputy prime minister Lord Heseltine rushed to deny he had killed his mother’s Alsatian—he just ‘choked’ the animal after it bit him, he said.
Theresa May wore a pair of leopard print kitten heels the day she delivered a landmark 2002 speech—and the day she found out she would become Britain’s prime minister.