Sir Horace Walter Cutler OBE JP (28 July 1912 – 2 March 1997) was a British Conservative politician who served as leader of the Greater London Council...
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London Council (GLC) was held on 5 May 1977. The Conservatives, led by Horace Cutler, gained control of the council from Labour. The GLC was elected from...
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councillors to remain on the GLC, which fell into Conservative hands under Horace Cutler. Turning towards the Houses of Parliament, Livingstone and Christine...
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winning 64 seats under their new Thatcherite leader Horace Cutler against a Labour total of just 28. Cutler headed a resolutely right-wing administration,...
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Episode: "Rumpole and Portia" 1990 The Comic Strip Presents... Sir Horace Cutler Episode: "GLC: The Carnage Continues..." 1990 The Comic Strip Presents...
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politician Horace Cutler, British politician John Christopher Cutler, second governor of the U.S. state of Utah Lloyd Cutler, attorney Nathan Cutler, United...
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1967 – 13 April 1973) Sir Reg Goodwin (13 April 1973 – 6 May 1977) Sir Horace Cutler (6 May 1977 – 8 May 1981) Ken Livingstone (8 May 1981 – 2 August 1984)...
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Council In office 1973–1977 Preceded by Desmond Plummer Succeeded by Horace Cutler Personal details Born (1908-07-03)3 July 1908 London, England Died 29...
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of the Conservative Group on the GLC that year, to be succeeded by Horace Cutler, and resigned from the Council in 1976. He resumed his business career...
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0% 12.6 32 / 92 33 Labour win 1977 Horace Cutler 1,177,390 52.5% 14.5% 64 / 92 32 Conservative win 1981 Horace Cutler 894,234 39.7% 12.8 41 / 92 23 Labour...
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and Traffic Robert Vigars 2 May 1967 Abolished, 23 July 1968. Housing Horace Cutler 2 May 1967 Geoffrey Chase-Gardner 28 April 1970 Bernard Perkins 3 February...
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Australia and England Horace Cumner (1918–1999), Welsh international footballer Horace Cutler (1912–1997), British politician Horace Daggett (1931–1998)...
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Cooperman (1927–2009), Olympic fencer born in Stoke Newington. Sir Horace Cutler, politician—born in the district. Fyfe Dangerfield, lead singer of Guillemots...
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press chief for the Conservative leader of the Greater London Council, Horace Cutler. Educated at Alleyn's School in Dulwich, MacKenzie left school with...
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Peter Richardson – Lee Van Cleef as Tony Benn Leslie Phillips – Sir Horace Cutler Keith Allen – gay councillor / 1st Beefeater Steven O'Donnell (actor)...
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councillors were elected at each election using first-past-the-post voting. Horace Cutler, who was successful at all three elections was later elected to represent...
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Original Poems. Grant and Cutler. Rossetti, Christina (2001). The Complete Poems. Penguin Books. Rudd, Niall (1973). The Satires of Horace and Persius. Penguin...
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General Sir Walter Walker Sir Adrian FitzGerald, 24th Knight of Kerry Sir Horace Cutler – Leader of Greater London Council from 1977 to 1981 Sir James Goldsmith...
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1959–66 Sydney Caine, director, London School of Economics 1957–1967 Horace Cutler, leader Greater London Council 1977–1981 Nicholas de Lange, professor...
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councillor was elected at each election using first-past-the-post voting. Horace Cutler, who was successful at all three elections, was Leader of the Greater...
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Masefield joined the board of London Transport in 1973. In 1980, Sir Horace Cutler, leader of the Greater London Council asked Masefield to become chairman...
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Douglas Blackwood, publisher and World War II pilot (born 1909) Sir Horace Cutler, politician, Leader of the Greater London Council (1977–1981) (born...
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2,397 votes. As he was supporting leftist candidates across London, Horace Cutler and the Conservatives learned of Livingstone's plans, proclaiming that...
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Horace Mann (May 4, 1796 – August 2, 1859) was an American educational reformer, slavery abolitionist and Whig politician known for his commitment to promoting...
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the Greater London Council. He served as head of Housing Policy under Horace Cutler and was Deputy Leader at one time. He opposed its abolition against...
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Blackwood, 87, British publisher and fighter pilot during World War II. Horace Cutler, 84, British politician. Richard De Smet, 81, Belgian Jesuit priest...
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Chairman: A. P. Leslie, February 1970.[3] Rents - Chaos or Commonsense?, by Horace Cutler 1970. [4] Standing Room Only - The Population Problem in Britain, by...
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formal opening on the stations by Peter Parker of British Rail and Horace Cutler of the GLC on 11 June 1980. Dalston Kingsland station was opened on...
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the finances for the GLC under the Conservative administration led by Horace Cutler. He achieved his greatest prominence under the Labour administration...
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Opposition on Greater London Council In office 1983–1986 Preceded by Horace Cutler Succeeded by Council was abolished Leader of the Opposition on Camden...
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