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1441, Resolution 3640 1976 Protection of Children Act 3626 See Also Child Pornography; Paedophilia; Operation Ore; Obscene Publi 1441, Resolution 3640 1976 Protection of Children Act 3626 see also child pornography; paedophilia; Operation Ore; Obscene Publications Act 1984 (George Orwell) 3289 30 year rule 3270 999 3468 A Hard Day’s Night 3532 A Man for All Seasons 2752, 3498 A Week in Politics 2450, 2738 A Woman of no Importance 2855 Aachen Memorandum, The 1949 Aaronovitch, David 2182, 3788 ABBA [group] 177, 490, 676, 1632, 1860, 2365 abbreviation 229, 403, 865 Abbot, Diane 245, 258, 316, 614, 680, 793, 1176, 1753, 2032, 2066, 2369, 2423, 2537, 2542, 2586, 2587, 2599, 2685, 2711, 2753, 3478 Abdul, Paula 484 Aberdare, Lord Morys 168 Aberdein, John 1045 Aborigine 2534, 3574 abortion 52, 447, 451, 465, 492, 851, 860, 923, 1013, 1038, 1127, 1149, 1272, 1322, 1411, 1506, 1625, 1627, 1849, 2186, 2258, 2261, 2315, 2379, 2432, 2438, 2443, 2590, 3042, 3162 of plans 3657 Abrams, Elliot 101 Abrams, Fran 3614 Abse, Leo 235, 303, 1611, 1628, 1738, 2204, 2206, 2673, 2968 absence 2926 Absolutely Fabulous 1688, 1980 absurdity 3331, 3358 “abstainer, self-confessed” 2272 abstract art 2809 “abstract debate” 3028 academia 2965 see also education accelerator effect 76 accents 2979, 3179 long “a” in Received Pronunciation 4049 accountability 3270 accountancy 565, 629, 652, 1705, 2161 Accredited Herd Scheme (Northern Ireland) 2615 Acheson, Dean 3571 Acheson, Donald 2239, 2280 Achilles 3064 Achilli, Dr Giacinto 3105 acid house see raves Ackroyd, Peter 60, 2562 acne 101, 118, 428, 683, 713, 797, 863, 881, 893, 1148, 1591, 2014, 2031 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) 27, 62, 63, 87, 103, 109, 266, 351, 421, 422, 428, 436, 509, 521, 590, 633, 638, 655, 780, 826, 840, 1038, 1078, 1121, 1333, 1438, 1474, 1537, 1562, 1727, 1879, 1964, 2028, 2144, 2161, 2239, 2275, 2280, 2304, 2315, 2396, 2453, 2539, 2670, 2768, 3472 see also AIDS Disaster, The Act of Union (1707) 2813, 2829 Action Man 2456 “action zones” 2635 Acton of Bridgnorth, Lord Richard 347, 3491 “actuality” 742, 1135, 1442, 1679, 2109, 2432 see also media; television Ad Lib 1178 Adair, Red 1464 Adam, Al 2793 Adam’s Apples 996 Adams, Bodkin 329 Adams, Gerry 1053, 1470, 1486, 1488, 1541, 1883, 1884, 2013, 2173, 2390, 2662 Adams, Irene 941, 1006 Adcock, Fleur 2014 Addams Family 1516, 2074, 2375, 2881 addiction 1345, 3856 Addis Ababa 3144 Addis, Rose 3551 Addison, Joseph 1705, 2865 Aden see Yemen, South adjournment debates 2987 Adley, Robert 133, 217, 394, 691, 926, 933, 946, 1179, 1251, 1286, 2009, 2516 adolescence 2627, 3421 Admiralty Pilot for Antarctica 3185 adoption 1422, 3294 Adoration of the Magi 888 Adrian Mole 1377 adulthood 3581 adultery 30, 35, 1210, 1227, 1571, 1651, 1667, 1724, 1831, 2190, 2246, 2316, 2348, 2376, 2571, 2576, 2867 Advanced Subsidiary level examination 3425 see also education adversity 3422 advertising 37, 101, 110, 273, 323, 332, 459, 566, 613, 743, 744, 1528, 1537, 1548, 1712, 1750, 1763, 1794, 1964, 2028, 2031, 2204, 2217, 2347, 2506, 3287 see also marketing; public relations (PR); spin; “spin doctor” Advertising Standards Authority 2952, 3778 advice 3334 Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing 3566 aesthetics, urban 3686, 3745 aerobics 96, 153, 294, 359, 494 Aesop’s Fables 1104 Afghanistan 9, 181, 192, 209, 251, 335, 479, 693, 2394, 3445, 3454, 3455, 3458, 3461, 3463, 3464, 3469, 3470, 3472, 3478, 3480, 3484, 3488, 3494, 3524, 3539, 3540, 3557, 3592 British deployment 3950 elections (2004) 3822, 3823 Matthew Parris reports from 3818, 3822, 3823 see also War, Afghanistan “affluence test” 2564, 2568 see also “means testing” Afars (people of Afrera) 3850 Afrera, Africa 3850 Africa 2579, 2604, 2710, 2762, 2766, 2860, 2947, 2951, 3121, 3189b, 3265, 3458, 3462, 3493, 3518, 3540, 3548, 3586, 3588, 3594, 3712, 3893 African ceremonies, 3263 Ceremony of the Reed Dance (Swaziland) 3612 African National Congress (ANC) 217, 387, 396, 1599, 1612, 3472 Afro-Caribbean culture 3588 Afrikaans 3712 Afrikaner race theory 2768 afterbirth 3201 After Dark 718 “after-dinner speaking” 2406 After Hours 2413 afterlife 3449 Against the Law 3097, 3203 age 3272 Age Discrimination Act 4055 age of consent see consent, age of Age of McCarthyism, The 3595 “age of reason” 2986 ageism 3109, 3349 agencification 257, 267, 1303, 1499, 1644, 1737 “agent provocateur” 19, 26, 878, 1690, 3690 “Ages of an Unpopular Measure, Seven” 135 “Ages of Man, Seven” 1363 aggression 3421 Agincourt, Battle of 300, 1223, 1665 aging 2627 see also civil servant/service agnosticism 2492, 3530 Agriculture (Dept.) 10, 20, 37, 38, 91, 92, 125, 133, 138, 143, 146, 149, 152, 154, 155, 157, 183, 187, 197, 236, 245, 267, 272, 280, 283, 306, 307, 322, 324, 330, 362, 392, 400, 408, 428, 454, 466, 470, 476, 499, 509, 635, 671, 675, 694, 701, 770, 788, 800, 802, 825, 833, 838, 861, 873, 938, 944, 945, 955, 957, 970, 988, 1015, 1025, 1038, 1074, 1107, 1166, 1179, 1185, 1194, 1203, 1205, 1223, 1233, 1250, 1256, 1261, 1275, 1302, 1321, 1330, 1356, 1359, 1367, 1384, 1389, 1396, 1451, 1455, 1477, 1489, 1491, 1519, 1535, 1553, 1576, 1590, 1609, 1622, 1674, 1739, 1749, 1770, 1792, 1894, 1934, 2071, 2080, 2090, 2094, 2095, 2097, 2098, 2101, 2106, 2121, 2122, 2125, 2126, 2132, 2136, 2139, 2154, 2157, 2179, 2197, 2213, 2266, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2326, 2331, 2360, 2370, 2405, 2531, 2533, 2543, 2551, 3166, 3356 see also food; “mad cow” disease; salmonella; farming, CAP Agriculture Select Committee 2122 Ahern, Bertie 2652, 2656 aid, foreign 27, 30, 126,1138, 145, 155, 275, 278, 299, 307, 522, 555, 607, 648, 705, 714, 1136, 1201, 1239, 1259, 1565, 1620, 1639, 1939(b), 1979, 1765, 1837, 2209, 2244, 2250, 2419, 2431 see also humanitarian aid Aida 876 AIDS Disaster, The 780 Ainsworth, Peter 2152, 2753, 3146, 3248, 3384, 3386, 3474 Ainsworth, Robert 1072, 3359 air conditioning 1116, 1313 air defence system 3526 Air France 2750 Air Gabon 3586 air miles 2703 air stewards 3499 Air Traffic Control 2709, 3060, 3398 air travel 2636, 3670, 4007 Air Ukraine 3590 aircraft 3577 Airedale, Lord Oliver 252 airport 2452, 2860, 3657 security 4044 Aitken, Ian 235 Aitken, Jonathan 138, 178, 202, 346, 423, 493, 677, 921, 1083, 1086, 1260, 1662, 1685, 1688, 1690, 1728, 1735, 1805, 1808, 1838, 1841, 1853, 1896, 1916, 2027, 2084, 2259, 2433, 2514, 2527, 2621, 2712, 3002, 3032, 3105, 4057 al-Qaeda 3601 conspiracy 3901 Aladdin 1203 alarm, burglar 225, 379, 460, 462, 1133 “Alarm, Minister for Public” 247 Albania 404, 432, 567, 578, 586, 639, 643, 673, 717, 857, 860, 873, 1149, 1244, 1339, 2074, 2882, 2990 albatrosses 3196, 3790, 3961 Albert Memorial, The 2812 Albright, Madeleine 2684 alcohol(ism) 35, 74, 107, 219, 284, 288, 293, 353, 354, 419, 492, 541, 674, 727, 1147, 1210, 1239, 1265, 1428, 1444, 1483, 1556, 1702, 1764, 1860, 2103, 2112, 2188, 2244, 2254, 2272, 2294, 2304, 2376, 2549, 2550 Alder Hay Hospital 3299 Aldington, Lord Toby Low 1363 Alexander, Andrew 1605 Alexander, Douglas 2657, 3510 Alexander, Richard 176, 273, 372, 1509 Al-Fayed, Mohamed 202, 406, 407, 410, 412, 414, 517, 543, 736, 1722, 1726, 2222, 2500, 2783, 3101, 3114, 3117 see also Harrods; “sleaze” Alfred (the Great), King 490, 1775, 2005 Algeria 12, 288, 308, 357, 1479, 507, 1136, 1311, 1486, 1932, 1989, 3548, 3557, 4020 Ali, Mohammed 11, 406, 424, 736, 1025 Ali, Monica 3726 Alice in Wonderland 14, 51, 157, 181, 246, 259, 343, 364, 424, 485, 606, 802, 823, 1055, 1275, 1371, 1653, 1728, 1984, 1988, 2069, 2070, 2129, 2259, 2267, 2282, 2349, 2799, 2818, 3091 Alice is at it Again 3043 Alice Through the Looking G1ass 2631 Alien Powers: The Pure Theory Ideology 28 alienation by means of jargon 3660 Alison, Michael 130, 381, 1614, 624, 952, 1578, 2295, 2317 All African moon probe 3489 “all mouth and no trousers” 3176 All Party Parliamentary Motorcycling Group 3359 “all rounders” 1298, 1546 see also behaviour, human Allason, Rupert 127, 378, 800, 913, 1262, 1268, 1421, 2070, 2089, 2143 allegations 3840 Allen, Amy 2902 Allen, David 2258 Allen, Graham 131, 165, 196, 348, 538, 1485, 1492 Allen, Richard 3160 Allen, Woody 40, 449, 1132 Allende, Salvador 564, 2461 see also Chile Allied Dunbar 2510 Allo, Allo 374 allotments 2722 All-Party Commons Clothing and Textile Group 2711 Almond, Edward 2045 al-Qaeda 3472, 3487, 3537, 3541, 3557, 3592, 3594 Althorpe 2788 “Altiplano” 2456, 2469, 2550 Alton of Liverpool, Lord David 112, 113, 113, 204, 269, 812, 1149, 1571, 1613, 1625, 1627, 2016, 2115, 3295 Alton Towers 3072 Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) 69 Amazing Grace 1657, 2194 Amazon, The 2456, 2460, 2462, 2469, 2552, 2866 ambassador 35, 118, 179, 287, 357, 558, 601, 636, 742, 907, 1071, 1239, 1670, 1693, 3055, 2150, 2308, 2383, 2406, 2556 ambiguity 3547 ambition 2968 America(ns) 2839, 3059 anti-American sentiment 3720, 4006 Teutonic (erase this: meaning Germanic) 3676 see also Anglo-American relationships, United States of America American English (language) 3555 see also English (language) Americans, Native 2441 Amersham International 2521, 3318 Amery, Julian 213, 260, 352, 384, 708, 747, 985, 1096, 1118, 1363, 2193, 3339 Amess, David 129, 196, 405, 431, 785, 1004, 1005, 1018, 1072, 1077, 1186, 1214, 1274, 2036, 2176, 2984, 3253, 3331 Amiel, Barbara 891 Amin Dada, Idi 497, 506, 731, 1103, 1226, 3539, 3588 Amis, Kingsley 61, 871, 1949 Amis, Martin 929 Amnesty International 2946 see human rights Amos, Alan 187, 813, 1019, 1035, 2007, 2030 amputation 660, 1486 An Accidental MP 3278 An Act of Treachery 3599 anaphylaxis 2977, 2980 Analysis of Costs and Benefits (EU) Bill 3307 anarchy 2451 “ancient regime” 1550 Ancram, Michael 1072, 11801, 1883, 2409, 2435, 2522, 3032, 3065, 3100, 3102, 3107, 3154, 3159, 3221, 3371, 3372, 3396, 3404, 3405, 3406, 3409, 3416, 3417, 3418, 3420, 3469, 3484 And the Band Played On 1474 Anderson, Bjorn 2395 Anderson, Bruce 1441, 1468, 1995, 2233, 2270, 2379, 2385, 2443, 2522, 2594, 2744, 2784, 3076 Anderson, Clive 1430, 1434 Anderson, Donald 224, 361, 454, 946, 2025, 2235, 2402, 2937, 2935, 2941, 2992, 3112, 3241, 3320, 3463, 3497 Anderson, Janet 1904, 2228, 2301, 2884 Anderson, Pamela 2300 Andes, the 2449, 2455, 2456, 2458, 2459, 2460, 2461, 2469, 2516, 2550, 2552 Andorra 2765 Andreotti, Giulio 104, 1746 Andrew, Prince 860, 959, 1743, 2027 Andrews, Archie 2723, 2741, 2766 Andrews, Julie 582, 911, 1300 Andrews, Mr.
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