Edward Heath, British Prime Minister 1970-4, Conservative. Born: 9 July 1916 in St. Peter’s, Kent. Died: 17 July 2005 in Salisbury.
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- Telegraph - Heath warned about gay sex trysts By George Jones, Political Editor.
- Arundells - The Home of Sir Edward Heath Photographs and history of Heath's home which is open to the public.
- BBC On This Day: Shock election win for Heath Edward Heath becomes the new British prime minister after a surprise victory on 19 June,1970.
- BBC On This Day: Heath is new Tory leader Edward Heath wins the Conservative leadership contest on 27 July, 1965.
- InfoBritain: Edward Heath Biographical article.
- Telegraph: Furious Heath denies caring more about EEC than killings in Ulster Speaking at the Bloody Sunday Inquiry yesterday, Sir Edward Heath described the suggestion that he had brushed aside the deaths of civilians to concentrate on securing British membership of the EEC as obscene and offensive.
- The Guardian: Sir Edward Heath Obituary: Conservative prime minister who took Britain into Europe and served 51 years in the House of Commons.
- Leadership and Change: Prime Ministers in the Post-War World - Heath Lecture by Professor John Ramsden, Queen Mary, University of London. Full text, audio and video files.
- Edward Heath and Europe First person article commenting on the first discussions concerning the possibility of Britain's joining the European Community.
- Time: Unexpected Triumph Analysis of Edward Heath's victory in 1970.