Former European Commission president Jacques Delors has died at the age of 98.
An ardent advocate of post-war European integration, Delors served as president of the body for three terms – longer than any other holder of the office – from January 1985 until the end of 1994.
He was also the founding father of the European Union’s historic single currency project.
He is most remembered in the UK as the object of the Sun’s anger in 1990 and one its most famous headlines: ‘Up Yours Delors’.
The front page neatly summed up the paper’s attitude to the rising power of the EU at the time.
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