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  1. Hace 3 días · Early life. Member of Parliament (1945–1947) Cabinet minister, 1947–1951. In Opposition (1951-1964) Prime minister (1964–1970) Return to opposition (1970–1974) Prime minister (1974–1976) Post-premiership (1976–1995) Personal life. Legacy. Possible plots and conspiracy theories. Honours. Arms. Scholastic honours. Cultural depictions. See also.

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · Harold Wilson (born March 11, 1916, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England—died May 24, 1995, London) was a Labour Party politician who was prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and from 1974 to 1976.

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  3. Hace 1 día · Reviewer: Dr Adam Timmins. Citation: Dr Adam Timmins, review of Harold Wilson: The Unprincipled Prime Minister?, (review no. 2078) DOI: 10.14296/RiH/2014/2078. Date accessed: 29 May, 2024. Harold Wilson occupies a strange place in the pantheon of 20th–century prime ministers.

  4. 12 de may. de 2024 · A story in todays Sunday Times about the Dublin-Monaghan bombings. One detail I found very surprising was that in May 1974, after the fall of the Sunningdale agreement, Harold Wilson's government was considering a full withdrawal from Northern Ireland. Wilson also considered ending economic...

  5. 27 de may. de 2024 · The following comprehensive chronology, running to more than 1,200 pages, analyses the period 20 March 1973 to 5 May 1979. It covers, day-by-day, the whole of the Labour Party in government from the hung parliament of February 1974 when Harold Wilson was returned to power, the election victory in October of that year, Wilson’s fall in 1976, through to the Conservative Party election victory ...

  6. 22 de may. de 2024 · He had a tumultuous personal life. Despite his success in the music industry, Jackie Wilson faced numerous personal challenges, including financial difficulties and legal troubles.

  7. Hace 2 días · The Parliamentary leader of the opposition Labour party, Harold Wilson, attacked the new prime minister as "an elegant anachronism". He asserted that nobody from Douglas-Home's background knew of the problems of ordinary families.