(JTA) — Clement Attlee, who served as prime minister of Britain in the aftermath of World War II, housed a refugee child who escaped from the Nazis just months before the start of the war ...
While the UK is not obliged to have deputy prime ministers, some of the most influential politicians of modern times have had ...
In a series of blog articles surfacing surprising stories from the archives of the President's Medals, part of the RIBA Collections, historian Matthew Wells uncovers the work of the 'other' Attlee ...
LONDON—There’s a joke The Earl Attlee likes to tell visitors to the House of Lords, Britain’s ancient upper chamber, where he and other aristocrats mull over laws proposed by the commoners ...
Donald Chesworth administrator and political campaigner, stood as an unsuccessful Labour candidate in Warwick and Leamington, 1945, Bromsgrove, 1950, 1951. He was a life member of the Labour party, ...
In the north aisle of the nave of Westminster Abbey lie the ashes of Prime Minister Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, KG, PC, OM, CH, FRS. The inscription on the Indian black marble slab reads: ...