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*''What Laws May Cure'' (1968).
 
*''What Laws May Cure'' (1968).
 
*''Lessons of Ulster'' (first edition: 1975, second edition: 1997).
 
*''Lessons of Ulster'' (first edition: 1975, second edition: 1997).
*[[Charles Moore (journalist)|Charles Moore]] and [[Simon Heffer]] (editors), ''A Tory Seer: The Selected Journalism of T. E. Utley'' (1989).
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*[[Charles Moore]] and [[Simon Heffer]] (editors), ''A Tory Seer: The Selected Journalism of T. E. Utley'' (1989).
  
 
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Revision as of 06:45, 7 April 2010

Thomas Edwin 'Peter' Utley CBE (1 February 1921–21 June 1988) was a journalist and writer. He was 'described by Baroness Margaret Thatcher, who is Patron of the Memorial Fund, as "the most distinguished Tory thinker of our time".'[1]

Ulster Unionist

In the general election of February 1974, Utley stood as the Ulster Unionist candidate for North Antrim against Ian Paisley, but lost, getting 21.01% of the vote.[2]

His son is the Daily Mail columnist Tom Utley.

Affiliations

Books

  • Essays in Conservatism (1949).
  • Modern Political Thought (1952).
  • The Conservatives and the Critics (1956).
  • Documents of Modern Political Thought (Joint editor, 1957).
  • Not Guilty (1957).
  • Edmund Burke (1957).
  • Occasion for Ombudsmen (1963).
  • Your Money and Your Life (1964).
  • Enoch Powell: The Man and his Thinking (1968).
  • What Laws May Cure (1968).
  • Lessons of Ulster (first edition: 1975, second edition: 1997).
  • Charles Moore and Simon Heffer (editors), A Tory Seer: The Selected Journalism of T. E. Utley (1989).

Notes

  1. T.E. Utley Memorial Award 2008, Daily Telegraph Published: 11:33AM GMT 07 Feb 2008
  2. Elections Ireland Thomas Utley, accessed 7 April 2010