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  1. Há 20 horas · Elected a Conservative MP in 1900, he defected to the Liberals in 1904. In H. H. Asquith's Liberal government, Churchill served as President of the Board of Trade and Home Secretary, championing prison reform and workers' social security.

  2. Há 1 dia · Wellington House, the original home of the War Propaganda Bureau, was demolished in 1975. In 1935, the public finally became aware of the War Propaganda Bureau's existence and who worked for it two decades before. There were claims that many politicians didn't even know that the bureau had existed until 1935.

  3. Há 3 dias · In office. 21 February 1922 – 22 June 1922. Preceded by. Thomas Watters Brown. Succeeded by. John Simms. Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, 1st Baronet, GCB, DSO (5 May 1864 – 22 June 1922) was one of the most senior British Army staff officers of the First World War and was briefly an Irish unionist politician.

  4. Há 20 horas · James Ramsay MacDonald FRS ( né James McDonald Ramsay; 12 October 1866 – 9 November 1937) was a British statesman [1] and politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the first who belonged to the Labour Party, leading minority Labour governments for nine months in 1924 and again between 1929 and 1931.

  5. Há 2 dias · Their contribution was increasingly recognised by party grandees: H.H. Asquith, Home Secretary at the time, told a meeting of Liberal agents in 1893 that their profession had ‘great dignity and importance’. Yet their existence was always somewhat precarious.

  6. Há 4 dias · An edition of the diary and other papers of a Cabinet contemporary of H. H. Asquith, David Lloyd George, and Winston Churchill: A Liberal Chronicle: Journals and Papers of J. A. Pease, 1st Lord Gainford, 1911-1915. A collection of essays on early twentieth century British politics.

  7. Há 5 dias · The British decision to launch any activity there was made tentatively, by Asquiths War Council on 13 January 1915. It was a decision to undertake a (purely naval) attack to ‘bombard and take’ the Gallipoli peninsular, ‘with Constantinople as its objective’.