Modern Era · Europe · Politics

1985

British miners' strike ends

March 3, 1985

After a year on picket lines against Margaret Thatcher, the National Union of Mineworkers voted to return to work without a settlement. Pits were closed across northern England, Scotland, and Wales; communities that had mined coal for generations hollowed out. Thatcherism had broken the most powerful union in Britain. It would not be rebuilt.