Great speeches of the 20th century
JFK's speechwriter Ted Sorensen: 'Speeches are great when they reflect great decisions'
Ted Sorensen, one of President John F Kennedy's key advisers, discusses the art of writing speeches
The most hunted person of the modern age
Mourning the people's princess
Weapons for squalid and trivial ends
Weapons for squalid and trivial ends - part 1
The greatest Commons performance
Weapons for squalid and trivial ends - part 2
An impassioned call to action
The lady's not for turning
Edited text: This speech was delivered to the Conservative party conference in Brighton on October 10 1980.
Strength in the face of adversity
Simon Jenkins: The idea of an iron lady sure of the medicine the country needed and resolute in administering it became Thatcher's talisman.
The lady's not for turning
Full text: This speech was delivered to the Conservative party conference in Brighton on October 10 1980.
The flame of French resistance
Great speeches: Its brilliance was in its simplicity
Great speeches of the 20th century: Emmeline Pankhurst's Freedom or death
Freedom or death - part 1
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