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Arthur Scargill (born 11
January 1938) is a
British trade unionist who was
President of the
National Union of
Mineworkers (NUM) from 1982 to 2002. He is...
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Arthur Scargill (born 1938) is a
British politician and
former miners'
trade union leader.
Scargill may also
refer to:
Scargill,
County Durham, a hamlet...
- coal industry,
which had been
nationalised in 1947. It was led by
Arthur Scargill of the
National Union of
Mineworkers (NUM)
against the
National Coal Board...
- the then
President of the
National Union of
Mineworkers (NUM),
Arthur Scargill. The
couple divorced in 2001.[citation needed]
Harper was
integral to community...
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became a much
smaller union. It had
around 170,000
members when
Arthur Scargill became leader in 1981, a
figure which had
fallen in 2023 to an
active membership...
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Scargill is a
hamlet in the
Pennines of England,
situated close to the
River Greta. The po****tion
taken at the 2011
Census was less than 100. Details...
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Scargill House is a
Christian conference Centre run by the
Scargill Movement and
located in Wharfedale, in the
county of
North Yorkshire, England. Scargill...
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Wayne Scargill (born 30
April 1968) is an
English former professional footballer who pla**** as a full back. Born in Barnsley,
Scargill pla**** for Frickley...
- offices, she
replied that it was "all
about one man" (a
reference to
Arthur Scargill), with
which Routledge disagreed.
Routledge was
widely criticised in the...
- production, was
regarded by
National Union of
Mineworkers (NUM)
leader Arthur Scargill as crucial.
Early in the strike,
British Steel plants had been receiving...