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I was a war baby, born in 1942. War babies are special. They look back to the pre-war years before they were born and they ...
Starmer’s U-turns don’t stop at welfare reform – he is a veritable boomerang of a Prime Minister. In an interview with Tom ...
Britain's royal train, a relic of pomp and history, is to be phased out as Charles III slashes the cost of the monarchy.
Specially commissioned private rail cars have transported the royal family around the country for over 150 years, beginning ...
Hiking Britain’s military spending keeps Trump sweet and could counter domestic rivals — but it’s raising questions about ...
The PM previously said the image of the Tory doyenne was taken down because he does not like 'pictures of people staring down ...
There is no overestimating the triumphalism in the Israeli Prime Minister’s circle, but the cascading effects of the war ...
Seventy-five years ago, Britain was still recovering from the Second World War. Many goods were still rationed, but Clement Attlee's Labour government had introduced long-lasting changes to ...
As a professor teaching the history of prime ministers since 1939, it seems inescapable to me that he most closely resembles Clement Attlee. Both were born and raised in and around London.
I think the biggest mistake made by the British government was made with the best of intentions. It was the post-war Clem Attlee government that had swept to power at war’s end, the electorate having ...
At first sight, the answer is obvious. It is surely Clement Attlee’s post-war Labour government from 1945 to 1951. When elected in July 1945, the government did face massive problems.
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