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 Barker, Sue
 Barnet, Joel
 Beith, Alan James
 Benn, Anthony Wedgewood
 Bowie, David
 Britten, Benjamin
 Brookes, Steve
 Brown, Gordon
 Bugner, Joe
 Burkinshaw, Keith
 Butler, Rick
 Callaghan, James
 Casson, Hugh
 Chimes, Terry
 Clapton, Eric Patrick
 Cook, Paul
 Corrigan, Mairead
 Creme, Lol
 Crosland, Charles Anthony Raven
 Curtis, Ian
 Diggle, Steve
 Elizabeth II
 Foot, Michael
 Foxton, Bruce
 Godley, Kevin
 Gouldman, Graham
 Harrison, George
 Healey, Denis
 Heath, Edward Richard George
 Hook, Peter
 Hunt, James
 James, Brian
 Jenkins, Roy
 Jones, Mick
 Layfield, Frank
 Lennon, John Winston
 Levene, Keith
 Levine, Keith
 MacMillan, Maurice Harold
 Maher, John
 Mason, Roy
 Matlock, Glen
 McCaffrey, Tom
 Montgomery, Bernard Law
 Morris, Stephen
 Mulley, Frederick
 Napier-Bell, Simon
 Osbourne, John Michael "Ozzy"
 Owen, David
 Peart, Fred
 Prescott, John
 Rees, Merlyn
 Rotten, Johnny
 Scabies, Rat
 Sellars, Peter
 Sensible, Captain
 Shelley, Pete
 Shore, Peter
 Simonon, Paul
 Steel, David
 Stewart, Rod
 Strummer, Joe
 Sumner, Bernard
 Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
 Thorpe, Jeremy
 Vanian, Dave
 Viscous, Sid
 Weller, Paul
 Williams, Shirley
 Wilson, James Harold
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   101ers   Strummer, Joe
 3rd April London   The then-unknown band called the Sex Pistols open for The 101'ers at a venue called "The Nashville Rooms"
   10CC   Creme, Lol
    The band suffered a split, when Godley and Creme left to form Godley & Creme, leaving Gouldman and Stewart to continue touring and recording as 10cc
   10CC   Godley, Kevin
    The band suffered a split, when Godley and Creme left to form Godley & Creme, leaving Gouldman and Stewart to continue touring and recording as 10cc
   10CC   Gouldman, Graham
    The band suffered a split, when Godley and Creme left to form Godley & Creme, leaving Gouldman and Stewart to continue touring and recording as 10cc
   10CC   Stewart, Eric
    The band suffered a split, when Godley and Creme left to form Godley & Creme, leaving Gouldman and Stewart to continue touring and recording as 10cc
   Band, The   Clapton, Eric Patrick
 26th Nov   Appears at The Band's farewell concert
   Black Sabbath   Osbourne, John Michael "Ozzy"
    Black Sabbath release the Album, "Technical Ecstasy"
   Broadcast MacMillan   MacMillan, Maurice Harold
 20th Oct   Calls for a Government of national unity on television
   Chief Whip   Beith, Alan James
    Appointed Chief Whip of the Liberal Party
   Clash, The   Chimes, Terry
    The Clash is formed, originally composed of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones , Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes
   Clash, The   Jones, Mick
    Founder Member of The Clash
    The Clash is formed, originally composed of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones , Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes
   Clash, The   Levene, Keith
    The Clash is formed, originally composed of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones , Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes
   Clash, The   Levine, Keith
    Levene (later of Public Image Ltd.) was a friend of Mick Jones and served as guitarist and songwriter with The Clash, but never recorded with the band
   Clash, The   Simonon, Paul
    The Clash is formed, originally composed of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones , Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes
 4th July Sheffield   The band is named The Clash by Simonon who make their debut opening for the Sex Pistols at The Black Swan (a.k.a. The Mucky Duck, now known as the Boardwalk Sheffield, England)
   Clash, The   Strummer, Joe
    Strummer had previously played in the pub rock act The 101'ers (stage name Woody Mellor), renames himself "Joe Strummer", a reference to his rudimentary strumming skills on the ukulele as a busker in the London Underground
    The Clash os formed, originally composed of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones , Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes
 4th July   The new band have their first gig supporting the Sex Pistols
 4th July Sheffield   The band is named The Clash by Simonon who make their debut opening for the Sex Pistols at The Black Swan (a.k.a. The Mucky Duck, now known as the Boardwalk Sheffield, England)
   Committee Layfield   Crosland, Charles Anthony Raven
    The Layfield Committee reports on the rate system advising not much can be done
   Committee Layfield   Layfield, Frank
    The Layfield Committee reports on the rate system advising not much can be done
   Composition of Bowie   Bowie, David
    Releases Album, "Station To Station"
   Composition of Sex Pistols   Cook, Paul
 26th Nov   The band's first single, "Anarchy in the U.K.", is released
   Composition of Sex Pistols   Matlock, Glen
 26th Nov   The band's first single, "Anarchy in the U.K.", is released
   Composition of Sex Pistols   Rotten, Johnny
 26th Nov   The band's first single, "Anarchy in the U.K.", is released
   Composition of Stewart   Stewart, Rod
    Releases "A Night on the Town"
   Conference of Conservatives   Heath, Edward Richard George
 6th Oct Brighton    Address es Conservative Party Conference for the 1st time since Thatcher's leadership
   Conference of Labour Party   Healey, Denis
 30th Sep Blackpool   Defends the government's economic policy & defends measures taken to support the pound
   Constitution   Crosland, Charles Anthony Raven
 20th Sep   9 EC foreign ministers sign documents authorizing elections to a European Parliament
   Damned, The   James, Brian
    Founder Member of The Damned
   Damned, The   Scabies, Rat
  London   Founder Member of The Damned
   Damned, The   Sensible, Captain
    Founder Member of The Damned
   Damned, The   Vanian, Dave
    Founder Member of The Damned
   Dark Horse Records   Harrison, George
 27th Jan   George Harris on signs himself to Dark Horse Records after the Beatles ' recording contract with EMI expires
   Death of Britten, Benjamin   Britten, Benjamin
 4th Feb   Death of Benjamin Britten
   Death of Montgomery, Bernard Law   Montgomery, Bernard Law
 24th Mar   Death of Bernard Law Montgomery
   Defeat Government   Callaghan, James
 10th Nov London   The Government is defeated on amendments to the Dock Work Regulation Bill
   Delegate EEC Prescott   Prescott, John
    Appointed Leader of the Labour Party Delegation to the European Parliament
   Demonstrations   Corrigan, Mairead
 28th Aug Belfast   25,000 Protestant & Catholic women march through Belfast
   Demonstrations   Williams, Betty
 28th Aug Belfast   25,000 Protestant & Catholic women march through Belfast
   Deputy Leader Labour Party   Foot, Michael
 21st Oct   Appointed Deputy Leader of the Labour Party
   Devaluation Sterling   Healey, Denis
 27th Sep   The pound falls to $1.68
 28th Sep   The pound falls to $1.67
 25th Oct   The pound falls to $1.59
 27th Oct   The pound drops to $1.57
   Devolution   Foot, Michael
  London   Responsible for Labour's policy of devolution in Scotland & Wales
   Diplomacy   Callaghan, James
 19th Sep London   Returns after an 8 day visit to Canada
 23rd Sep London   Henry Kissinger has discussions with James Callaghan after his 10 day tour of Africa
   Diplomacy   Elizabeth II
  Philadelphia   Becomes the 1st sovereign to visit the USAsince the Declaration of independence
  Philadelphia   Visits Philadelphia during the bicentennial celebrations of USAindependence
 8th Nov   Begins a 5 day state visit to Luxembourg
   Dockers Monopoly   Callaghan, James
 15th Nov   The dockers' employment monopoly within 1/2 not 5 mile radius is kept
   Economy   Barnet, Joel
 14th Oct   Announces in the Commons that the government's inflation policy has been abandoned
   Economy   Callaghan, James
 27th Sep   The œ falls to $1.68
 29th Sep   Britain applies for an International Monetary Fund loan of œ2,300 million
 11th Oct   The Government wins a majority of 13 in support its economic policy
 14th Oct   Britains trade deficit in September is reported to be œ365 million
   Economy   Healey, Denis
 30th Sep Blackpool   Defends his measures to support the pound at the annual party conference
 11th Oct   The Government wins a majority of 13 in support its economic policy
   Election   Benn, Anthony Wedgewood
 25th Mar    Trans fers his support to Michael Foot
 25th Mar   Wins 37 votes in the 1st round of the leadership election & withdraws
   Election   Foot, Michael
 21st Oct   Defeats Shirley Williams by 166 votes to 128 for the Labour Party Deputy Leadership
   Election   Healey, Denis
    Contests the party leadership after Harold Wilson's resignation but is defeated
   Election   Jenkins, Roy
 25th Mar   Wins 56 votes in the 1st round of the leadership election & is persuaded to withdraw
   Election   Williams, Shirley
 21st Oct   Michael Foot defeats Shiley Williams by 166 votes to 128 for the Deputy Leadership
   European Championship   Bugner, Joe
 12th Oct Wembley   Regains the European, British & Commonwealth heavy weight title
   Film of Sellers   Sellars, Peter
     Stars in "Murder by Death"
     Stars in "The Pink Panther Strikes Again"
   French Open   Barker, Sue
  Paris   Barker wins the French Open, defeating Renata Tomanova of Czechoslovakia in the final in three sets 6-2, 0-6, 6-2
   Green Card   Lennon, John Winston
 26th July   John Lennon's application to remain in the USAas a permanent resident is approved at a special hearing
   IMF Loan   Healey, Denis
 29th Sep   Britain appeals to the IMF for a stand-by loan of œ2,300 million
   Independence   Callaghan, James
 24th Sep   Smith accepts Kissinger's proposals for 2 yr transition to black majority rule
 26th Sep   Britain agrees a 5 African nation request for a conference for transitional government
   Iron Lady   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
 21st Dec London   Tass calls Margaret Thatcher the "Iron Lady" over her condemnation of Rusia
   Jam, The   Brookes, Steve
  London   Founder Member of The Jam
   Jam, The   Butler, Rick
  London   Founder Member of The Jam
   Jam, The   Foxton, Bruce
  Woking   Founder Member of The Jam
   Jam, The   Weller, Paul
  Woking   Founder Member of The Jam
   Joy Division   Curtis, Ian
  Salford   Joy Division is formed, originally named Warsaw, the band consists of Ian Curtis (vocals and guitar), Bernard Sumner (guitar and keyboards), Peter Hook (bass guitar and vocals), and Stephen Morris (drums and percussion)
   Joy Division   Hook, Peter
  Salford   Joy Division is formed, originally named Warsaw, the band consists of Ian Curtis (vocals and guitar), Bernard Sumner (guitar and keyboards), Peter Hook (bass guitar and vocals), and Stephen Morris (drums and percussion)
 4th June Salford   Sumner and Hook attend a Sex Pistols show at the Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall, only 35 to 40 people are in attendance, but that night is been credited with igniting the Manchester music scene
   Joy Division   Morris, Stephen
  Salford   Joy Division is formed, originally named Warsaw, the band consists of Ian Curtis (vocals and guitar), Bernard Sumner (guitar and keyboards), Peter Hook (bass guitar and vocals), and Stephen Morris (drums and percussion)
   Joy Division   Sumner, Bernard
  Salford   Joy Division is formed, originally named Warsaw, the band consists of Ian Curtis (vocals and guitar), Bernard Sumner (guitar and keyboards), Peter Hook (bass guitar and vocals), and Stephen Morris (drums and percussion)
 4th June Salford   Sumner and Hook attend a Sex Pistols show at the Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall, only 35 to 40 people are in attendance, but that night is been credited with igniting the Manchester music scene
   Leader House of Commons   Foot, Michael
  London   Appointed Leader of the House of Commons
   Lecturer Glasgow Brown   Brown, Gordon
  Glasgow   Appointed Lecturer in politics, Glasgow College of Technology
   Legislation Race Relations   Callaghan, James
    The Race Relations Act is pased
   Lord President   Foot, Michael
    Appointed Lord President
   Lord Privy Seal   Peart, Fred
 10th Sep   Appointed Lord Privy Seal
   Manager   Burkinshaw, Keith
    Appointed Manager of Spurs
   Manager of Japan   Napier-Bell, Simon
    Returns to London and manages two new groups, London, a punk group, and Japan, an art-rock group
   Manager of London   Napier-Bell, Simon
    Returns to London and manages two new groups, London, a punk group, and Japan, an art-rock group
   Minister of Defense   Mulley, Frederick
    Appointed Minister of Defense
   Minister of Education   Williams, Shirley
 10th Sep   Appointed Secretary of State for Education & Science
   Minister of Environment   Shore, Peter
 8th April   Appointed Secretary of State for the Environment
   Minister of Foreign Affairs   Crosland, Charles Anthony Raven
    Appointed Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs
   Minister of Northern Ireland   Mason, Roy
 10th Sep   Appointed Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
   National Theatre   Elizabeth II
 25th Oct London   Opens the National Theatre
   NEC   Callaghan, James
 27th Oct   The National Executive of the Labour Party vote to protest to Parliament about cuts
   New Hormones   Diggle, Steve
  July   Once the Buzzcocks had recruited bass guitarist Steve Diggle and drummer John Maher, they made their debut opening for the Sex Pistols' second Manchester concert
   New Hormones   Maher, John
  July   Once the Buzzcocks had recruited bass guitarist Steve Diggle and drummer John Maher, they made their debut opening for the Sex Pistols' second Manchester concert
   New Hormones   Shelley, Pete
  July   Once the Buzzcocks had recruited bass guitarist Steve Diggle and drummer John Maher, they made their debut opening for the Sex Pistols' second