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  • 21:17 21:17, 26 February 2015 diff hist +4 Margaret ThatcherAs a peer in her own right, she is properly referred to as "Baroness Thatcher." Calling her "Lady Thatcher" is too informal, and it doesn't follow the precedent used on other baroness' profiles.

15 February 2015

17 January 2015

10 January 2015

  • 16:43 16:43, 10 January 2015 diff hist +4 Margaret ThatcherCalling her "Lady Thatcher" in this context isn't really correct. Her formal title was "Baroness Thatcher" and while "Lady" can be correct in social settings, an encyclopedia entry requires greater formality.

3 November 2013

28 September 2013

25 August 2013

  • 18:04 18:04, 25 August 2013 diff hist −210 MaatCalling The Book of the Dead a "spiritual text" is problematic. It's a book of spells to help the deceased survive in the Afterlife, not a moral handbook like the Bible. It certainly wasn't quoted in legislation. Tag: Visual edit

16 July 2013

  • 15:08 15:08, 16 July 2013 diff hist −39 Medical Act 1983This article was in the wrong category. The Medical Act 1983 wasn't passed under the Parliament Acts; you can tell just by looking at the enacting formula, which includes the standard reference to the "Lords Spiritual and Temporal." Tag: Visual edit
A user with 20 edits. Account created on 16 July 2013.
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19 March 2015

12 March 2015

11 March 2015

27 February 2015

26 February 2015

  • 21:17 21:17, 26 February 2015 diff hist +4 Margaret ThatcherAs a peer in her own right, she is properly referred to as "Baroness Thatcher." Calling her "Lady Thatcher" is too informal, and it doesn't follow the precedent used on other baroness' profiles.

15 February 2015

17 January 2015

10 January 2015

  • 16:43 16:43, 10 January 2015 diff hist +4 Margaret ThatcherCalling her "Lady Thatcher" in this context isn't really correct. Her formal title was "Baroness Thatcher" and while "Lady" can be correct in social settings, an encyclopedia entry requires greater formality.

3 November 2013

28 September 2013

25 August 2013

  • 18:04 18:04, 25 August 2013 diff hist −210 MaatCalling The Book of the Dead a "spiritual text" is problematic. It's a book of spells to help the deceased survive in the Afterlife, not a moral handbook like the Bible. It certainly wasn't quoted in legislation. Tag: Visual edit

16 July 2013

  • 15:08 15:08, 16 July 2013 diff hist −39 Medical Act 1983This article was in the wrong category. The Medical Act 1983 wasn't passed under the Parliament Acts; you can tell just by looking at the enacting formula, which includes the standard reference to the "Lords Spiritual and Temporal." Tag: Visual edit

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