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  1. Hace 3 días · Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, KG, OM, PC, FRS, FBA, DL ( / ˈbælfər, - fɔːr /, [1] 25 July 1848 – 19 March 1930), also known as Lord Balfour, was a British statesman and Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1905. As foreign secretary in the Lloyd George ministry, he issued ...

    • Henry Campbell-Bannerman
    • Conservative
  2. Hace 6 días · Under prime ministers Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1905–1908) and H. H. Asquith (1908–1916), the Liberal Party passed reforms that created a basic welfare state. Although Asquith was the party leader , its dominant figure was David Lloyd George .

    • 9 June 1859; 164 years ago
  3. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Campbell-Bannerman (‘CB’) was the son of a lord provost of Glasgow and educated at Glasgow High School and at the universities of Glasgow and Cambridge. He then entered the family business and this wealth made him financially secure for the rest of his life. He won the seat of Stirling Burghs in ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Until 1997 the seat was held by one Conservative or another save for the very early 20th century Official Opposition leadership of Henry Campbell-Bannerman and the follow-on first part of his premiership, governing in minority, and later – from 1945 – five of the six years seeing Labour's landslide Attlee ministry.

  5. Prime Minister Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman recommended that Edward VII decline the offer, but the colonial undersecretary, who was none other than Churchill, convinced him to accept, perhaps also out of strategic interest (to ensure the loyalty of Transvaal).

  6. 8 de abr. de 2024 · On the same date in 1908, Herbert Henry Asquith succeeded Henry Campbell-Bannerman, who was suffering from poor health, as prime minister. And on the same date in 2013 Conservative former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher died. WRITING PLAYBOOK TOMORROW MORNING: Stefan Boscia.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2024 · The foundation stone of the gymnasium was laid in 1907 by Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and in 1914 King George V opened the new library. In World War II the senior and junior schools wre evacuated to Pitlochrie and Ashburton respectively.