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- | colspan="2" align="center" | '''The Right Hon. Sir John Major''' '''Sir John Major''', KG, CH, ACIB (born 29 March 1943) was [[Prime Minister of the United Ki5 KB (715 words) - 04:23, 24 April 2021
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- This is a bibliography of major works on [[John Major]]. *Anderson, Bruce (1991) ''John Major: the Making of the Prime Minister''. London: Fourth Estate. ISBN 1-872180-51 KB (182 words) - 04:14, 8 August 2009
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- This is a list of external links on [[John Major]]. Retrieved on 2009-04-20. ...ry-and-tour/prime-ministers-in-history/john-major Prime Minister's Office: John Major]212 bytes (28 words) - 04:19, 8 August 2009
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- This is a list of external links on [[John Major]]. Retrieved on 2009-04-20. ...ry-and-tour/prime-ministers-in-history/john-major Prime Minister's Office: John Major]212 bytes (28 words) - 04:19, 8 August 2009
- This is a bibliography of major works on [[John Major]]. *Anderson, Bruce (1991) ''John Major: the Making of the Prime Minister''. London: Fourth Estate. ISBN 1-872180-51 KB (182 words) - 04:14, 8 August 2009
- #REDIRECT [[John Major]]24 bytes (3 words) - 04:26, 8 August 2009
- * {{cite book |last=Major |first=John |authorlink=John Major |title=More Than A Game |year=2007 |publisher=HarperCollins |location=Londo1 KB (214 words) - 14:04, 21 June 2023
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- * {{cite book |last=Major |first=John |authorlink=John Major |title=More Than A Game |year=2007 |publisher=HarperCollins}}3 KB (450 words) - 10:05, 17 November 2020
- ...Evidence, Examination of Witness (Questions 860-879), 20 MAY 2004, RT HON JOHN MAJOR CH, http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200304/cmselect/cmpubadm/2122 KB (240 words) - 16:53, 12 March 2024
- ...ves]] under then-[[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[John Major]] defended its win in the [[1990 United Kingdom General Election|1990 gener ...s, the party would largely represent rural and semi-rural English regions. John Major swiftly ended speculation that he might stay on as Opposition leader, and t2 KB (281 words) - 23:16, 6 May 2010
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- | colspan="2" align="center" | '''The Right Hon. Sir John Major''' '''Sir John Major''', KG, CH, ACIB (born 29 March 1943) was [[Prime Minister of the United Ki5 KB (715 words) - 04:23, 24 April 2021
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- * {{cite book |last=Major |first=John |author-link=John Major |title=More Than A Game |year=2007 |publisher=HarperCollins |location=Londo2 KB (356 words) - 10:25, 30 January 2024
- [[John Major]] says cricket at its most basic is a club striking a ball and the same, he3 KB (520 words) - 11:32, 30 January 2024
- * {{cite book |last=Major |first=John |authorlink=John Major |title=More Than A Game |year=2007 |publisher=HarperCollins |location=Londo4 KB (550 words) - 15:45, 16 May 2023
- * Reitan, Earl A. ''The Thatcher Revolution: Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and Tony Blair, and the Transformation of Modern Britain, 1979-2001.'' (20 * Reitan, Earl A. ''Tory Radicalism: Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and the Transformation of Modern Britain, 1979-1997.'' (1997). 222 pp.5 KB (613 words) - 06:02, 7 June 2008
- ...gdom general election|1979 election]] of [[Margaret Thatcher]], and then [[John Major]]. Thatcher represented a major shift towards [[market (economics)|market]] Following Thatcher, John Major was elected. He replaced the unpopular Community Charge with Council Tax, c5 KB (773 words) - 17:28, 7 March 2024
- * {{cite book |last=Major |first=John |authorlink=John Major |title=More Than A Game |year=2007 |publisher=HarperCollins |location=Londo5 KB (659 words) - 10:26, 2 May 2023
- <li>[[John Major]] (1990–1997)</li>4 KB (525 words) - 05:48, 2 August 2023
- ...ative MPs; it was nevertheless clear that she had lost a lot of support. [[John Major]], Thatcher's preferred successor at the time, succeeded her, following vic * Reitan, Earl A. ''The Thatcher Revolution: Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and Tony Blair, and the Transformation of Modern Britain, 1979-2001.'' (2011 KB (1,518 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
- ...ion emerges immediately, without any formal ceremony - for example, when [[John Major]] resigned as Prime Minister in 1997 following an election defeat, he left3 KB (510 words) - 06:58, 26 February 2022
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- * Foley, Michael (2003) ''John Major, Tony Blair and a Conflict of Leadership: Collision Course.'' Manchester Un * Reitan, Earl A. (2003) ''The Thatcher Revolution: Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and Tony Blair, and the Transformation of Modern Britain, 1979-2001.'' Row11 KB (1,595 words) - 16:57, 29 March 2024
- ...ion emerges immediately, without any formal ceremony - for example, when [[John Major]] resigned as Prime Minister in 1997 following an election defeat, he left4 KB (614 words) - 16:45, 10 February 2024
- United States Senator. Northern Ireland negotiator for John Major and Tony Blair.16 KB (2,388 words) - 16:57, 29 March 2024
- ...e widowed landlady of the Trent Bridge Inn. Given all the circumstances, [[John Major]] suggests that the marriage may have been "a cosy one of convenience".<ref10 KB (1,595 words) - 07:28, 15 June 2023
- ...and the boundaries varied from department to department. In 1994, under [[John Major]]'s government, 10 regional offices were set up in order to standardise the20 KB (2,594 words) - 07:33, 20 April 2024
- ...t as a "direct off-shoot" of club-ball.<ref>Haygarth 1862, p. vii.</ref> [[John Major]] in 2007 says "cricket at its most basic is a club striking a ball".<ref>M11 KB (1,877 words) - 17:33, 11 March 2024
- * Reitan, Earl A. ''The Thatcher Revolution: Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and Tony Blair, and the Transformation of Modern Britain, 1979-2001.'' (2019 KB (2,614 words) - 08:19, 28 June 2020
- ...ad by Latter's bat during a game.<ref name="TM2">McCann, p. xxxiv.</ref> [[John Major]] has suggested that Thomas Latter was a relation of Richard Latter (see 16 * {{cite book |last=Major |first=John |authorlink=John Major |title=More Than A Game |year=2007 |publisher=HarperCollins |location=Londo133 KB (20,397 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
- In 2005, [[Michael Howard]], the Home Secretary under [[John Major]], ran against Tony Blair's Labour Party on the Conservative ticket but los11 KB (1,587 words) - 06:28, 18 November 2023
- ...of the involvement of the British army, of the peace processes pursued by John Major and Tony Blair, of the major acts of terrorism and of the resulting humanit24 KB (3,899 words) - 05:51, 6 October 2010
- According to the former British Prime Minister [[John Major]] in his book entitled <i>More Than A Game</i>, cricket is "a club striking51 KB (8,468 words) - 17:33, 11 March 2024
- 1990-97 [[John Major]]'s Conservative Government.54 KB (7,884 words) - 12:15, 14 February 2024
- ...ikely to occur again. Furthermore, some such as [[Harold Macmillan]] and [[John Major]] have lived in [[Admiralty House (London)|Admiralty House]] whilst 10 Down ...illan became Earls but not KGs. [[Winston Churchill]], [[Edward Heath]], [[John Major]] and [[Tony Blair]] became KGs (Churchill was knighted during his time in45 KB (7,102 words) - 11:18, 7 March 2024
- ...a settlement had collapsed with renewed terrorism, but he had agreed with John Major that there was still a chance of peace.<ref>Journey (152)</ref> Once electe97 KB (14,706 words) - 16:57, 29 March 2024
- ...ry purpose: [[Commonwealth English]]. Oh, and last time I was in Britain, John Major was the Prime Minister. [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 18:50, 8 April 2008 (C102 KB (16,922 words) - 13:58, 6 October 2008
- This factoid enabled [[pseudoscience|pseudo-scientific]] "scholars" such as John Major Jenkins, who drew attention to the Mayan calendars, to reportedly jump-star24 KB (3,716 words) - 15:07, 18 March 2024