The reality was, however, that Bevan did not need social media to find himself suspended from the Labour Party and, even in the 1950s, he was threatened with expulsion. The Webbs’ 1918 Constitution ...
Labour likes to pose as champion of human decency in British politics. How hollow that sounds after The Mail on Sunday's ...
(credit: Wikimedia Commons) Aneurin Bevan was the leader of the left-wing Labour Party and the founder of the National Health Service (NHS) in the 1940s which proclaimed that it provided ...
The first minister says there are over 21,000 learners with individual development plans, a 124% increase since 2018, and that funding in this area has increased 55% - by £200m - since 2018.
The Sydney Summit is underway, with the city’s finest minds collecting to face the big issues. Follow our live coverage to ...
the Labour politician Nye Bevan, wrote in his 1952 book In Place of Fear, the health service has become “a part of the texture of our national life”. He warned that no political party “would ...
For 25 years, Labour have been in charge of the NHS ... based on successful models like those in the Aneurin Bevan Health Board. We’ll create national guidelines for managing waiting lists ...
His mother Viscountess Stansgate, joined the Labour Party together with her husband in 1927 ... Benn failed to join the left grouping led by Aneurin Bevan. He confessed a quarter of a century later in ...
It seems that there is indeed a gulf in our own political approach as many struggled to know exactly what the Labour Party was going ... have Attlee back as PM, Bevan (founder of Nato) as Foreign ...