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Sir John William Frederic Nott (born 1 February 1932) is a former British Conservative Party politician.[1]

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  1. 86 relations: Angus Wright (actor), Anti-aircraft warfare, Bideford, Bradfield College, Brexit, British Airways, British Film Institute, Cabinet of the United Kingdom, Cambridge Union, Chatham Dockyard, Clive Merrison, Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1968, Conservative Party (UK), Cornwall, David Harris (British politician), Department of Prices and Consumer Protection, Department of Trade and Industry (United Kingdom), Devon, Early 1980s recession, East Devon (UK Parliament constituency), Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom, Falklands War, Film score, Foreign exchange controls, Francis Pym, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Greville Howard (St Ives MP), Heath ministry, HM Treasury, Hugo Swire, Ian Curteis, Incomes policy, Inner Temple, John Biffen, John Major, John Smith (Labour Party leader), Julian Nott, Lazard, Lieutenant (British Army and Royal Marines), List of naval weapon systems, Malayan Emergency, Maple Leaf Foods, Margaret Thatcher, Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Michael Heseltine, Miloska Nott, Minister of State (United Kingdom), National Liberal Party (UK, 1931), Newsnight, Nuclear strategy, ... Expand index (36 more) »

  2. British people of the Falklands War
  3. Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for St Ives
  4. Nott family
  5. People from St Erth
  6. Politicians from Bideford
  7. Secretaries of State for Defence (UK)

Angus Wright (actor)

Angus Wright (born 11 November 1964) is an American-born British actor.

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Anti-aircraft warfare

Anti-aircraft warfare is the counter to aerial warfare and it includes "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action" (NATO's definition).

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Bideford

Bideford is a historic port town on the estuary of the River Torridge in north Devon, South West England.

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Bradfield College

Bradfield College is a public boarding and day school for pupils aged 13–18 in Bradfield, Berkshire, England. John Nott and Bradfield College are people educated at Bradfield College.

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Brexit

Brexit (portmanteau of "British exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU).

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British Airways

British Airways plc (BA) is the flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom.

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British Film Institute

The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom.

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Cabinet of the United Kingdom

The Cabinet of the United Kingdom is the senior decision-making body of the Government of the United Kingdom.

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Cambridge Union

The Cambridge Union Society, also known as the Cambridge Union, is a debating and free speech society in Cambridge, England, and the largest society in the University of Cambridge.

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Chatham Dockyard

Chatham Dockyard was a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the River Medway in Kent.

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Clive Merrison

Clive Merrison (born 15 September 1945) is a British actor of film, television, stage and radio.

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Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1968

The Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1968 (c. 9) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative and Unionist Party, commonly the Conservative Party and colloquially known as the Tories, is one of the two main political parties in the United Kingdom, along with the Labour Party.

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Cornwall

Cornwall (Kernow;; or) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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David Harris (British politician)

David Anthony Harris (born 1 November 1937) is a British former politician of the Conservative Party, who was a member of the House of Commons, the European Parliament, and the Greater London Council. John Nott and David Harris (British politician) are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for St Ives.

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Department of Prices and Consumer Protection

The Department of Prices and Consumer Protection was a short-lived United Kingdom government department created by the incoming Labour government in 1974 when the functions of the Department of Trade and Industry were divided between three new departments (the Department of Trade, the Department of Industry and the Department of Prices and Consumer Protection).

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Department of Trade and Industry (United Kingdom)

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) was a United Kingdom government department formed on 19 October 1970.

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Devon

Devon (historically also known as Devonshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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Early 1980s recession

The early 1980s recession was a severe economic recession that affected much of the world between approximately the start of 1980 and 1982.

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East Devon (UK Parliament constituency)

East Devon was a UK parliamentary constituency, represented most recently in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Simon Jupp of the Conservative Party.

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Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom

Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom is a continuum of belief ranging from the opposition to certain political policies of the European Union to the complete opposition to the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union.

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Falklands War

The Falklands War (Guerra de Malvinas) was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British dependent territories in the South Atlantic: the Falkland Islands and its territorial dependency, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.

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Film score

A film score is original music written specifically to accompany a film.

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Foreign exchange controls

Foreign exchange controls are various forms of controls imposed by a government on the purchase/sale of foreign currencies by residents, on the purchase/sale of local currency by nonresidents, or the transfers of any currency across national borders.

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Francis Pym

Francis Leslie Pym, Baron Pym, (13 February 1922 – 7 March 2008) was a British Conservative Party politician who served in various Cabinet positions in the 1970s and 1980s, including Foreign, Defence and Northern Ireland Secretary, and Leader of the House of Commons. John Nott and Francis Pym are British people of the Falklands War, Secretaries of State for Defence (UK), uK MPs 1966–1970, uK MPs 1970–1974, uK MPs 1974, uK MPs 1974–1979 and uK MPs 1979–1983.

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Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP (informally Freshfields, or FBD) is a British multinational law firm headquartered in London, England, and a member of the Magic Circle.

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Greville Howard (St Ives MP)

Lieutenant-Commander Greville Reginald Charles Howard (7 September 1909 – 20 September 1987) was a British Conservative and National Liberal politician. John Nott and Greville Howard (St Ives MP) are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for St Ives.

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Heath ministry

Edward Heath of the Conservative Party formed the Heath ministry and was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by Queen Elizabeth II on 19 June 1970, following the 18 June general election.

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HM Treasury

His Majesty's Treasury (HM Treasury), occasionally referred to as the Exchequer, or more informally the Treasury, is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.

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Hugo Swire

Hugo George William Swire, Baron Swire, (born 30 November 1959) is a British politician. John Nott and Hugo Swire are nott family.

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Ian Curteis

Ian Bayley Curteis (1 May 1935 – 24 November 2021) was a British dramatist and television director.

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Incomes policy

Incomes policies in economics are economy-wide wage and price controls, most commonly instituted as a response to inflation, and usually seeking to establish wages and prices below free market level.

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Inner Temple

The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, commonly known as the Inner Temple, is one of the four Inns of Court and is a professional association for barristers and judges.

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John Biffen

William John Biffen, Baron Biffen, (3 November 1930 – 14 August 2007), was a British Conservative Party politician. John Nott and John Biffen are presidents of the Board of Trade, uK MPs 1966–1970, uK MPs 1970–1974, uK MPs 1974, uK MPs 1974–1979 and uK MPs 1979–1983.

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John Major

Sir John Major (born 29 March 1943) is a British former politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1997. John Nott and John Major are English autobiographers and uK MPs 1979–1983.

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John Smith (Labour Party leader)

John Smith (13 September 1938 – 12 May 1994) was a Scottish politician who was Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party from July 1992 until his death in May 1994. John Nott and John Smith (Labour Party leader) are presidents of the Board of Trade, uK MPs 1970–1974, uK MPs 1974, uK MPs 1974–1979 and uK MPs 1979–1983.

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Julian Nott

Julian Francis Kandahar Nott (born 24 November 1960) is a British composer and conductor, mostly of animated films. John Nott and Julian Nott are nott family.

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Lazard

Lazard Inc. (formerly known as Lazard Ltd and Lazard Frères & Co.) is a financial advisory and asset management firm that engages in investment banking, asset management and other financial services, primarily with institutional clients.

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Lieutenant (British Army and Royal Marines)

Lieutenant (Lt) is a junior officer rank in the British Army and Royal Marines.

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List of naval weapon systems

The list of naval weapon systems aims to provide reference about weapons mounted on surface combatant warships, and smaller craft and submarines found throughout the history of naval warfare.

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Malayan Emergency

The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti-British National Liberation War was a guerrilla war fought in British Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA) and the military forces of the Federation of Malaya, British Empire and Commonwealth.

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Maple Leaf Foods

Maple Leaf Foods Inc. is a Canadian multinational consumer-packaged meats and food production company.

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Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, (13 October 19258 April 2013) was a British stateswoman and Conservative politician who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990. John Nott and Margaret Thatcher are British people of the Falklands War, English autobiographers, uK MPs 1966–1970, uK MPs 1970–1974, uK MPs 1974, uK MPs 1974–1979 and uK MPs 1979–1983.

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Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)

In the United Kingdom, a member of Parliament (MP) is an individual elected to serve in the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Michael Heseltine

Michael Ray Dibdin Heseltine, Baron Heseltine, (born 21 March 1933) is a British politician. John Nott and Michael Heseltine are presidents of the Board of Trade, Secretaries of State for Defence (UK), uK MPs 1966–1970, uK MPs 1970–1974, uK MPs 1974, uK MPs 1974–1979 and uK MPs 1979–1983.

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Miloska Nott

Miloška Nott, Lady Nott, (née Vlahović; born 1935) is a British-Slovenian charity fundraiser. John Nott and Miloska Nott are nott family.

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Minister of State (United Kingdom)

A minister of state is a mid-tier Minister of the Crown in the UK government.

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National Liberal Party (UK, 1931)

The National Liberal Party, known until 1948 as the Liberal National Party, was a liberal political party in the United Kingdom from 1931 to 1968.

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Newsnight

Newsnight is the BBC's news and current affairs programme, providing in-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines.

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Nuclear strategy

Nuclear strategy involves the development of doctrines and strategies for the production and use of nuclear weapons.

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Nuclear submarine

A nuclear submarine is a submarine powered by a nuclear reactor, but not necessarily nuclear-armed.

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Order of the Bath

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath is a British order of chivalry founded by King George I on 18 May 1725.

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Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington

Peter Alexander Rupert Carington, 6th Baron Carrington, Baron Carington of Upton, (6 June 1919 – 9July 2018), was a British Conservative Party politician and hereditary peer who served as Defence Secretary from 1970 to 1974, Foreign Secretary from 1979 to 1982, chairman of the General Electric Company from 1983 to 1984, and Secretary General of NATO from 1984 to 1988. John Nott and Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington are British people of the Falklands War and Secretaries of State for Defence (UK).

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Premier Foods

Premier Foods plc is a British food manufacturer headquartered in St Albans, Hertfordshire.

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President of the Board of Trade

The president of the Board of Trade is head of the Board of Trade. John Nott and president of the Board of Trade are presidents of the Board of Trade.

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Privatization

Privatization (rendered privatisation in British English) can mean several different things, most commonly referring to moving something from the public sector into the private sector.

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Privy Council (United Kingdom)

The Privy Council (formally His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council) is a formal body of advisers to the sovereign of the United Kingdom.

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Rejoice (Margaret Thatcher)

"Rejoice" was a remark made by British prime minister Margaret Thatcher in Downing Street on 25 April 1982 following a statement read by Secretary of State for Defence John Nott on the successful recapture of South Georgia from Argentine forces, one of the first acts of the Falklands War.

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Robin Day

Sir Robin Day (24 October 1923 – 6 August 2000) was an English political journalist and television and radio broadcaster. John Nott and Robin Day are English autobiographers.

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Royal Insurance

Royal Insurance Holdings plc was a large insurance business originating in Liverpool but based in London from the early 20th century.

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Royal Scots

The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment), once known as the Royal Regiment of Foot, was the oldest and most senior infantry regiment of the line of the British Army, having been raised in 1633 during the reign of Charles I. The regiment existed continuously until 2006, when it amalgamated with the King's Own Scottish Borderers to become the Royal Scots Borderers, which merged with the Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment), the Black Watch, the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons) and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland.

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Sasha Swire

Alexandra Patrusha Mina Swire, Baroness Swire (born 18 January 1963), commonly known as Sasha Swire, is an English author and journalist, and the wife of the former Conservative Party Minister of State Hugo Swire, Baron Swire. John Nott and Sasha Swire are nott family.

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Secretary of State for Business and Trade

The secretary of state for business and trade (business secretary), is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with responsibility for the Department for Business and Trade.

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Secretary of State for Defence

The secretary of state for defence, also known as the defence secretary, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with responsibility for the Ministry of Defence. John Nott and secretary of State for Defence are Secretaries of State for Defence (UK).

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Shadow Cabinet of Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher became the first female Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition after winning the 1975 leadership election, the first Conservative leadership election where the post was not vacant.

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Slovenes

The Slovenes, also known as Slovenians (Slovenci), are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Slovenia, and adjacent regions in Italy, Austria and Hungary.

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St Erth

St Erth (Lannudhno) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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St Ives (UK Parliament constituency)

St Ives is a parliamentary constituency covering the western end of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

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Thatcherism

Thatcherism is a form of British conservative ideology named after Conservative Party leader Margaret Thatcher that relates to not just her political platform and particular policies but also her personal character and style of management while in office.

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The Falklands Play

The Falklands Play is a dramatic account of the political events leading up to, and including, the 1982 Falklands War.

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The Iron Lady (film)

The Iron Lady is a 2011 biographical drama film based on the life and career of Margaret Thatcher, a British politician who was the longest-serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of the 20th century and the first woman to hold the office.

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The Right Honourable

The Right Honourable (abbreviation: The Rt Hon. or variations) is an honorific style traditionally applied to certain persons and collective bodies in the United Kingdom, the former British Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Tory! Tory! Tory!

Tory! Tory! Tory! is a 2006 BBC Television documentary series on the history of the people and ideas that formed Thatcherism told through the eyes of those on the New Right.

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Trident (missile)

The Trident missile is a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) equipped with multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRV).

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Trinity College, Cambridge

Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.

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Type 22 frigate

The Type 22 frigate also known as the Broadsword class was a class of frigates built for the British Royal Navy.

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University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.

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Wallace and Gromit

Wallace and Gromit is a British stop-motion animated comedy franchise created by Nick Park and produced by Aardman Animations.

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Westland affair

The Westland affair in 1985–86 was an episode in which Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and her Secretary of State for Defence, Michael Heseltine, went public over a cabinet dispute with questions raised about whether the conventions of cabinet government were being observed and about the integrity of senior politicians.

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Westland Helicopters

Westland Helicopters was a British aircraft manufacturer.

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1966 United Kingdom general election

The 1966 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 31 March 1966.

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1979 United Kingdom general election

The 1979 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 3 May 1979 to elect 635 members to the House of Commons.

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1981 Defence White Paper

The 1981 Defence White Paper (titled "The UK Defence Programme: The Way Forward") was a major review of the United Kingdom's defence policy brought about by the Conservative government under the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

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1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands

The Invasion of the Falkland Islands (Invasión de las Islas Malvinas), code-named Operation Rosario (Operación Rosario), was a military operation launched by Argentine forces on 2 April 1982, to capture the Falkland Islands, and served as a catalyst for the subsequent Falklands War.

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1983 United Kingdom general election

The 1983 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 9 June 1983.

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2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles)

The 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) was a rifle regiment of the British Indian Army before being transferred to the British Army on India's independence in 1947.

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See also

British people of the Falklands War

Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for St Ives

Nott family

People from St Erth

Politicians from Bideford

Secretaries of State for Defence (UK)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nott

Also known as John William Frederic Nott, Nott, John.

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