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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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    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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    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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  • (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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    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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    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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