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  1. Michael Ray Dibdin Heseltine, Baron Heseltine, CH, PC ( / ˈhɛzəltaɪn /; born 21 March 1933) [3] is a British politician. Having begun his career as a property developer, he became one of the founders of the publishing house Haymarket. Heseltine served as a Conservative Member of Parliament from 1966 to 2001.

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  2. Michael Heseltine, barone Heseltine (Swansea, 21 marzo 1933), è un politico britannico, membro del parlamento dal 1966 al 2001; fu una figura di spicco nei governi di Margaret Thatcher e John Major. Nel 1990 entrò in competizione per la leadership del Partito conservatore britannico contro Margaret Thatcher e, sebbene non sia ...

  3. The ex-Conservative deputy prime minister, who led the regeneration of Liverpool in the 1980s, says the city's hospitality sector and river are thriving. He recalls how Margaret Thatcher backed his vision against sceptics and rejects the idea of a 'super city' with Manchester.

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  4. 17 mar 2023 · For more than 50 years he has been a key figure in British politics: pro-European, champion of Liverpool, the driving force behind Canary Wharf, toppler of Thatcher. He is now revered by a new ...

  5. 25 mar 2013 · Michael Heseltine: the great survivor who's still lording it over the political jungle in his ninth decade Martin Hickman finds that the politician still has plenty to say about the economy ...

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  6. 1 gen 2023 · The former deputy prime minister and European Movement UK president reflects on 50 years of UK-EU relations and criticises the economic and political consequences of Brexit. He argues for a pragmatic and constructive policy towards Europe and a rebuilding of bridges.

  7. 1 apr 2024 · From the Guardian archive: some of John Vidal’s greatest pieces. Former environment editor, who has died aged 74, wrote for the Guardian for more than 30 years. 20 Oct 2023.