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Abi Morgan, screenwriter of ‘The Iron Lady’ and ‘The Hour’, reveals what drives her work
Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein on how he got his career back on track
One can easily imagine a bunch of centurions chomping such a salad 2,000 years ago
Womankind hasn’t received especially enlightened or flattering treatment on screen
The biopic demystifies austerity and shows that a nation can go through that painful tunnel and emerge at the other side
The solutions to our cultural quiz of the year
Blaming Margaret Thatcher has become convenient precisely because it provides an alibi for everyone else, writes Richard Vinen
There’ll be a sequel, a prequel - and even Iron Lady merchandise. Robert Shrimsley on the new Margaret Thatcher biopic
Reviews of the week’s releases: ‘Iron Lady’, ‘Mother and Child’ and ‘Goon’
Cabinet papers have just been released for 1981, a year like 2011
As a new film about Margaret Thatcher opens, one explores how the Iron Lady created her unique uniform
She is feted for writing ‘The Iron Lady’, but the only time she saw Margaret Thatcher, she was a waitress
It was enjoyable to watch leftwing women reconcile their loathing of Margaret Thatcher with Meryl Streep’s magnificent performance in ‘The Iron Lady’
David Cameron had promised union leaders regular dialogue. Yet last week he threatened them with new laws to prevent strike action
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