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    Ernest Bevin (9 March 1881 – 14 April 1951) was a British statesman, trade union leader and Labour Party politician. He cofounded and served as General...
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    Ernest Bevin Academy is a secondary school for boys and a mixed sixth form located in Tooting, London, England. The school is all-boys for ages 11 through...
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    through the early years of World War II. The programme was named after Ernest Bevin, the Labour Party politician who was Minister of Labour and National...
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    Aneurin Bevan (redirect from Anurin Bevin)
    war. He had also seen disputes with some of Attlee's closest allies, Ernest Bevin and Herbert Morrison, who were appointed Foreign Secretary and Leader...
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    Minister with Ernest Bevin. Later that year Stafford Cripps tried to persuade Attlee to stand aside for Bevin. These plots petered out after Bevin refused to...
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  • (2015): 458–490. "Ernest Bevin (1881 - 1951)". BBC History. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Alan Bullock, The Life and Times of Ernest Bevin: Foreign secretary...
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    Attlee's deputy in the Attlee ministry of 1945–51. Attlee, Morrison, Ernest Bevin, Stafford Cripps, and initially Hugh Dalton formed the "Big Five" who...
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    Sadiq Khan (category People educated at Ernest Bevin College)
    Prince Estate in Earlsfield. He attended Fircroft Primary School and then Ernest Bevin School, a local comprehensive. Khan studied science and mathematics at...
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    ministers and aides played key roles: Vyacheslav Molotov, Anthony Eden and Ernest Bevin, and James F. Byrnes. From July 17 to July 25, nine meetings were held...
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    has done their best". At this point he asked Ernest Bevin to come forward and share the applause. Bevin said: "No, Winston, this is your day", and proceeded...
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    Lennie James (category People educated at Ernest Bevin College)
    Afro-Trinidadian parents. He lived in South London and attended school at Ernest Bevin College. His mother, Phyllis Mary James, died when he was 10, after which...
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    Apr. 2010. online Archived 2023-04-06 at the Wayback Machine Bullock, Ernest Bevin: Foreign Secretary (1983) ch 8 Painter 2012, p. 29: "Although circumstances...
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    British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin at the London Conference of 1946–47, following the rejection of the Morrison–Grady Plan. Bevin had been advised by diplomat...
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    Labour Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, decided to maintain heavy restrictions on Jewish immigration. Before the war, Bevin had been the head of Britain's...
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  • London Wimbledon Guardian, 23 July 2012 "Ernest Bevin College T&MUFC Academy". Ernest Bevin College. Ernest Bevin College. Archived from the original on...
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  • of English factory workers, she was awarded the T&G gold medal from Ernest Bevin. Jessie Eden was born on 24 February 1902 at 61 Talbot Street, which...
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  • stance and came to support re-armament, largely due to the efforts of Ernest Bevin and Hugh Dalton, who by 1937 had also persuaded the party to oppose Neville...
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    confidential secretary to Hector McNeil, deputy to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin. This post gave Burgess access to secret information on all aspects of...
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    baseball player Ernest Benach (born 1959), President of the Catalan parliament Ernest Bevin (1881–1951), British Labour politician Ernest Bohr (1924–2018)...
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    Attlee became Prime Minister replacing Winston Churchill in late July. Ernest Bevin was Foreign Secretary until shortly before his death in April 1951. Hugh...
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    Ortis Deley (category People educated at Ernest Bevin College)
    well as observing the operations of the control centre. Deley went to Ernest Bevin College in Tooting Bec, London. Deley studied for a degree in pharmacy...
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    Jimmy White (category People educated at Ernest Bevin College)
    born in Streathbourne Road, Tooting, London, England, and studied at Ernest Bevin School. He never achieved academic success, as he was often truant from...
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    increased to eight after Churchill, Attlee, and Greenwood were joined by Ernest Bevin as Minister of Labour and National Service; Anthony Eden as Foreign Secretary...
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    resolute and uncompromising with them. Byrnes and British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin issued a joint statement announcing that they were combining the U.S...
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    with rhotacism. His latest book, Ernest Bevin: Labour's Churchill, is a biography of the Labour politician Ernest Bevin whom, alongside Tony Blair, Adonis...
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    scheme was renamed Bevin Court (honouring Britain's firmly anti-communist foreign secretary Ernest Bevin). On 28 September 2013, Bevin Court became the...
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    has done their best. At this point he asked Ernest Bevin to come forward and share the applause. Bevin said: "No, Winston, this is your day", and proceeded...
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  • (back left) with front from left: Clement Attlee, Harry S. Truman, Joseph Stalin; and back: Leahy, Ernest Bevin, James F. Byrnes and Vyacheslav Molotov....
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    Nations during this time and of NATO in 1949. Under foreign minister Ernest Bevin, Britain took a strong anti-Soviet position in the emerging Cold War...
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    Minister Winston Churchill Preceded by The Viscount Halifax Succeeded by Ernest Bevin In office 22 December 1935 – 20 February 1938 Prime Minister Stanley...
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