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Good afternoon. Hello and welcome to our Lunch Hour Lecture today. Hello also to the audience that are watching online. There will be an opportunity afterwards for questions. There wont be time for questions from everybody. For those online, the Slido event code is 7844, if you want to ask questions. Also, by Twitter. Im very pleased to introduce Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, from our Department of History here at UCL. With her lecture, and what its commemorating, International Womens Day tomorrow, the lecture is: Women against Pit Closures: women in the miners strike of 1984-5. Over to you, Florence. Thank you. Thanks very much. The miners strike was, of course, one of the most important events in recent British history. Starting on the 6th March 1984 with a walkout at Cortonwood Colliery in Yorkshire, it lasted, ultimately, until the 3rd March 1985. The dispute was centred, primarily, on pit closures. This was a battle between the NUM, the National Union of Mineworkers, led b