Read European Diary, 1977-1981 Online
Authors: Roy Jenkins
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Foreign honours are much complicated by British Government rules; see entry for 15 December 1980
infra.
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(Sir) Ian MacGregor, b. 1912, was Chairman of the British Steel Corporation 1980â3 and of the National Coal Board 1983â7.
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It went through, by a rather narrow majority, and became the so-called Vredeling Directive.
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(Sir) William Heseltine, b. 1930 in Fremantle, Western Australia. Now (since 1986) Private Secretary to the Queen and Keeper of the Queen's Archives.
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Yitzhak Shamir, b. 1915, was Foreign Minister of Israel 1980â3 and 1984â6, and Prime Minister 1983â4 and from October 1986.
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Humphrey Atkins, b. 1922, cr. Lord Colnbrook 1987, was Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 1979â81.
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Sir Fred Dainton, b. 1914, cr. Lord Dainton 1986, was Vice-Chancellor of Nottingham 1965â70, and has been Chancellor of Sheffield since 1978.
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Alan Bullock, b. 1914, cr. Lord Bullock 1976, was Master of St Catherine's College, Oxford, 1960â80, and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford 1969â73.
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As Director of the Labour Committee for Europe.
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He became Sir Crispin Tickell only when he was invested as a KCVO by the Queen (i.e. a specifically royal honour) on the occasion of her visit to Mexico in 1983. He was dubbed at Acapulco in a beach shirt.
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What a stuffy out-of-date 1960s and 1970s ministerial view this proved. Everyone (except perhaps for the actual Prime Minister), and certainly including me, is now very glad to appear on
Question Time.
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James Meade, b. 1907, Nobel Prizewinner, was Professor of Political Economy in the University of Cambridge 1957â69.
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Ivor Richard, b. 1932, a Labour MP 1964â74, was British Permanent Representative at the UN 1974â9, and a European Commissioner 1981â5.
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Jeremy Thomas, b. 1931, Britain's Ambassador to Luxembourg 1979â82, has been Ambassador to Greece since 1985.
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He never did.
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Periodic meetings of Commission, management and unions to discuss Community economic strategy.
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