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Vanilla Ice visits Capital Radio, London. 10th April 1991
Norman Tebbit, Employment minister, at Henleys Garage, Chingford, Essex, to pick up his new car, a MG " Maestro". 16th September 1983
Norman Tebbit at the launch of the Conservative Party Manifesto at Conservative HQ in Smith Square. 18th May 1983
Sonny Bono & Cher, American music duo, who currently have a number one single in the US with I Got You Babe, in London for guest appearances on several tv shows, including London ITV Ready Steady Go
Shadow Secretary of State for Education Neil Kinnock at home in Ealing, London. 12th June 1983
Vanilla Ice signs autographs at Tower Records, Piccadilly. 3rd December 1990
King Olav V of Norway officially opens the new Civic Centre in Newcastle. 14th November 1968
Post Office Bravery Awards. Presenting the awards, Norman Tebbit, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, he paid tribute to " the courage
Vanilla Ice at Heathrow Airport. 6th December 1990
Geoffrey Goodman, Daily Mirror journalist, presented with Granada TVs Industrial writer of the year award by Norman Tebbit. 5th February 1985
Shadow Secretary of State for Education Neil Kinnock at home with his wife Glenys and son Stephen in Ealing, London. 12th June 1983
Rt Hon Norman Tebbit MP, speaking in a major new lunchtime lecture series " Values in British Politics". St Jamess Church, Piccadilly, London. 9th April 1986
Norman Tebbit at The Savoy Luncheon. 10th June 1986
The Labour Party give a press conference to outline their views on defence if they ever come to power. Shadow Secretary of State for Defence Denzil Davies. 10th December 1986
The Labour Party give a press conference to outline their views on defence if they ever come to power. Labour Leader Neil Kinnock and Shadow Foreign Secretary Denis Healey. 10th December 1986
The Labour Party give a press conference to outline their views on defence if they ever come to power. Shadow Foreign Secretary Denis Healey
The Labour Party give a press conference to outline their views on defence if they ever come to power. Labour leader Neil Kinnock. 10th December 1986