Career advice . Book chat . Saving MoD cash . Roy Hattersley... But everyone knows there’s a shortage of teachers. Why don’t some of them try that? It’s hard work, but potentially rewarding ... RuthBrandon.
Roy Hattersley and I were elected deputy leader and leader of the Labour Party on 2 October 1983... Typically – and often usefully – the politically and intellectually confident Hattersley was argumentative ... Remembering Roy Hattersley, Labour titan] .
A Labour Party deputy who spent years in opposition, he criticized Conservatives and members of his own party, and was at the heart of major political moments ... .
Roy Hattersley never held high Cabinet rank, nor did he come close to leading Labour, the party he served in Parliament for more than 50 years. He had neither charisma nor oratorical brilliance ....
). In a lead article on its website, FT Adviser highlighted that zombie companies have been talked about for a number of years ...MatthewHattersley, Director in Valuations and Asset Advisory at BTG Eddisons, said. ... But the market is sticky at the moment.
At the height of the Blairite New Labour era, Roy Hattersley observed that in the 1970s and 1980s he was on the right of the party, and now he was well to the left without changing a single view on any policy ... Hattersley was a prolific novelist.
Roy Hattersley’s relationship with glory was less assured, but he too played his part in the post-war story as politician and author ...Labour politician Roy Hattersley, who died last week, went to a grammar school in SheffieldCredit.
LordHattersley, the former deputy Labour leader who has died aged 93, was a politician of substance denied high office by the internal strife that kept his party unelectable in the 1980s... Hattersley was more than a politician.