MPX5103385: Labour MP for Nuneaton Leslie Huckfield pictured with police officers after appealing to the crowds for calm after fighting broke out outside a coke depot in Saltley, Birmingham. A senior police officer was badly hurt as a lorry burst through hundreds of miners blockading the depot as 1500 pickets battled with police and lorry drivers. 8th February 1972 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5103420: Labour MP for Nuneaton Leslie Huckfield speaking into a microphone inside a police car, appealing to the crowds for calm after fighting broke out outside a coke depot in Saltley, Birmingham. A senior police officer was badly hurt as a lorry burst through hundreds of miners blockading the depot as 1500 pickets battled with police and lorry drivers. 8th February 1972 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5103430: Dusty Springfield gets to the top of the pops with her latest record "You Don't Have To Say I Love You" and goes 'on strike' because of dispute with the American side of her recording company. The girl with a problem, Dusty ponders the future despite a No.1 hit, April 1966 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5103449: Leslie Huckfield MP for Nuneaton, bearded and considered by many colleagues to have been one of the snappiest dressers in the House in the early 1970s. He is seen here wearing a white denim suit with a blue cotton shirt and blue silk tie. The MP had answered an advertisement that said "Progressive M.P. sought by Jeans firm for deformalisation project". Mr Huckfield answered the ad and discovered that the jeans firm wanted an MP to wear a white denim jean suit in the House so he could report back to them on how it felt and how his work was affected if at all. 3rd July 1972 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5103472: A soldier of the Irish Army armed with a rifle looks across to Narrow Water Castle and the dual carriage, the scene of the two Warrenpoint explosions by the IRA in County Down, Northern Ireland. The IRA attack killed twenty British soldiers and a tourist was also killed as the Paras returned fire. 27th August 1979 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5103483: It is unlikely that all the 6,668 dogs in the Birmingham Dog Society's national show at the National Agricultural Centre at Stoneleigh, fouled the event as boring as this bloodhound appears to regard the proceedings. The two-day event is the oldest dog show in the world. Tomorrow it is the turn o the terriers and non-sporting breeds to wait for their turn with the judges. 21st May 1971 / Bridgeman Images