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Baroness Thatcher to visit Chequers

Baroness Thatcher is to make a poignant return to Chequers this weekend as a guest of Gordon Brown.

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Northern Ireland tribute to soldiers Family case studies

Baroness Thatcher has paid tribute to 300000 members of the Armed Forces who served in Northern Ireland. Many families were affected by the bloodshed.

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Remembering the victims of terrorism

Baroness Thatcher, who survived an assassination attempt by the IRA, attended a poignant service at St Paul's Cathedral to honour the 300,000 members of the Armed Forces who served in Northern Ireland....

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Baroness Thatcher pays tribute to troops who died in Northern Ireland

Baroness Thatcher who survived an assassination attempt by the IRA attended a poignant service at St Paul's Cathedral to honour the 300000 members of the Armed Forces who served in Northern Ireland.

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Pictured: Blair supports frail Lady Thatcher at service to honour Northern Ireland veterans

Gordon Brown, Tony Blair and Baroness Thatcher have attended a commemoration in London for people who served in Northern Ireland during a military campaign which lasted for almost 40 years.

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Pictured: Blair supports frail Lady Thatcher at service to honour Northern Ireland veterans

Gordon Brown, Tony Blair and Baroness Thatcher have attended a commemoration in London for people who served in Northern Ireland during a military campaign which lasted for almost 40 years.

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Blair supports Thatcher before service to honour veterans of Northern Ireland's 'Troubles'

Gordon Brown, Tony Blair and Baroness Thatcher have attended a commemoration in London for people who served in Northern Ireland during a military campaign which lasted for almost 40 years.

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Brown at N Ireland veterans service

Gordon Brown and Baroness Thatcher have attended a commemoration for people who served in Northern Ireland during a military campaign which lasted for almost 40 years.

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Brown at N Ireland veterans service

Gordon Brown and Baroness Thatcher have attended a commemoration for people who served in Northern Ireland during a military campaign which lasted for almost 40 years.

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Brown at N Ireland veterans service

Gordon Brown and Baroness Thatcher have attended a commemoration for people who served in Northern Ireland during a military campaign which lasted for almost 40 years.

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Brown at N Ireland veterans service

Gordon Brown and Baroness Thatcher have attended a commemoration for people who served in Northern Ireland during a military campaign which lasted for almost 40 years.

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Brown at N Ireland veterans service

Gordon Brown and Baroness Thatcher have attended a commemoration for people who served in Northern Ireland during a military campaign which lasted for almost 40 years.

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Brown attends service for Northern Ireland veterans

Gordon Brown and Baroness Thatcher today attended a commemoration for people who served in Northern Ireland during a military campaign which lasted for almost 40 years.