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1956 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1956 in the United Kingdom. The year is dominated by the Suez Crisis.

1956 in the United Kingdom
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1954 | 1955 | 1956 (1956) | 1957 | 1958
Constituent countries of the United Kingdom
Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Popular culture

Incumbents edit

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Births edit

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References edit

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  2. ^ "Eden's Popularity Reported Falling". Wilmington Morning Star. North Carolina. 5 January 1956. p. 10. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Plans unveiled for homes in Barbican". On This Day. BBC. 24 January 1956. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
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  13. ^ "Manchester United Clinches First Division Soccer Title". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. 9 April 1956. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
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  16. ^ "Macmillan unveils premium bond scheme". BBC News. 18 April 1956. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  17. ^ "Mystery of missing frogman deepens". On This Day. BBC. 9 May 1956. from the original on 12 January 2008. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  18. ^ "Eden Loses Ground". Owosso Argus-Press. Michigan. 27 April 1956. p. 4. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
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  21. ^ "Minister rejects anti-smoking lobby". On This Day. BBC. 7 May 1956. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
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  44. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1956". Retrieved 4 December 2007.
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Events from the year 1956 in the United Kingdom The year is dominated by the Suez Crisis 1956 in the United KingdomOther years1954 1955 1956 1956 1957 1958Constituent countries of the United KingdomNorthern Ireland Scotland WalesPopular culture1956 British Grand Prix1956 English cricket seasonFootball England Scotland1956 in British television1956 in British radio1956 in British music Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 2 1 Undated 3 Publications 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 See also 7 ReferencesIncumbents editMonarch Elizabeth II Prime Minister Anthony Eden Conservative Parliament 41stEvents edit1 January Possession of heroin becomes fully criminalised 1 4 January Eight months after winning the General Election and barely a year after becoming Prime Minister Anthony Eden s position is looking under threat as opinion polls show Labour now led by Hugh Gaitskell are in the lead 2 24 January Plans are announced for the construction of thousands of new homes in the Barbican area of London devastated by the Luftwaffe during the Second World War 3 26 January 5 February Great Britain and Northern Ireland compete at the Winter Olympics in Cortina d Ampezzo Italy but do not win any medals February The Duke of Edinburgh s Award launched 4 Release of Shirley Bassey s first single Burn My Candle At Both Ends 5 February First showing of documentary films by the Free Cinema movement at the National Film Theatre London 5 8 February The first AEC Routemaster bus in London starts public service on route 2 6 The Treaty of London 1956 is signed to set up an independent Federation of Malaya 11 February Two of the Cambridge spies Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean appear in Moscow after vanishing as diplomats in mysterious circumstances in 1951 7 12 February Double yellow lines to prohibit parking introduced in Slough 8 17 February The Midlands becomes the first region outside of London to receive ITV when ATV Midlands begins broadcasting ABC the weekend station launches the following day 23 February A fire at Eastwood Mills Keighley West Yorkshire kills eight employees 9 9 March Archbishop Makarios is deported from Cyprus to the Seychelles by the British authorities 10 March Fairey Aviation test pilot Peter Twiss sets a new airspeed record in the Fairey Delta 2 also becoming the first person to exceed 1 000 mph 1 610 km h in level flight His top speed is 1 132 mph 1 821 km h 310 mph 499 km h in excess of the previous US record 14 March A memorial to Karl Marx is unveiled at the new site of his grave in Highgate Cemetery London by Harry Pollitt General Secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain 10 24 March In the Grand National Devon Loch owned by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and ridden by Dick Francis is in a clear lead when the horse inexplicably collapses fifty yards 45 m from the finish giving victory to E S B at 100 7 ridden by Dave Dick and trained by Fred Rimell Stan Mellor is the second placed jockey 11 12 7 April Manchester United with an average team age of just 24 win the Football League First Division title 13 17 April In his Budget speech Chancellor of the Exchequer Harold Macmillan announces the launch of Premium Bonds which will go on sale on 1 November with a 1 000 prize available from the first draw in June next year 14 15 16 Chew Valley Lake 1 200 acres 4 9 km2 in Somerset is inaugurated as a reservoir for the Bristol area by the Queen 19 April Diver Lionel Crabb working for MI6 dives into Portsmouth Harbour to investigate visiting Soviet cruiser Ordzhonikidze and vanishes during a state visit by Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganin On 9 May Anthony Eden who had refused permission for the operation makes a statement refusing to reveal any details surrounding the mystery of Crabb s disappearance 17 20 April Humphrey Lyttelton and his band record his trad jazz composition Bad Penny Blues in London with sound engineer Joe Meek This will be the first British jazz record to get into the Top Twenty 22 April The 2i s Coffee Bar opens in Old Compton Street Soho London its basement rapidly becomes a pioneering venue for rock and roll music in Britain 27 April Doubts about the future of Anthony Eden as Prime Minister continue as his personal ratings in opinion polls remain low 18 3 May Granada Television begins broadcasting with a base in Manchester extending ITV s coverage to Northern England and later Yorkshire 8 5 May Manchester City F C win the FA Cup with a 3 1 win over Birmingham City at Wembley Stadium German born goalkeeper Bert Trautmann plays through the game despite an injury 15 minutes from time 19 diagnosed on 9 May as a broken neck 20 7 May Minister of Health Robin Turton rejects a call for the government to lead an anti smoking campaign arguing that no ill effects have yet been proven 21 8 May First performance of John Osborne s play Look Back in Anger by the newly formed English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre 8 22 Alan Bates has his first major role as Cliff The theatre s press release describes the dramatist as among the angry young men of the time 9 May The Gower Peninsula of Wales becomes the first area in the British Isles to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 23 1 June Elsie Stephenson becomes founding Director of the Nurse Teaching Unit University of Edinburgh the first nurse teaching unit within a British university 3 June Third class accommodation on British Rail trains redesignated as second class also applies on Great Northern Railway in Northern Ireland Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru of India and Sidney Holland of New Zealand are made Freemen of the City of London 24 4 July The National Library of Scotland s first purpose built premises are opened on George IV Bridge in Edinburgh 25 5 July Parliament passes the Clean Air Act in response to the Great Smog of 1952 26 9 July Mettoy introduce Corgi Toys model cars manufactured in South Wales 27 10 July A private member s bill to abolish the death penalty is vetoed in the House of Lords however no capital punishment is carried out in the UK this year 22 July The first UK Albums Chart is published in Record Mirror 28 Frank Sinatra s Songs for Swingin Lovers tops it for the first two weeks 26 July Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser announces the nationalisation of the Suez Canal triggering the Suez Crisis 29 27 July First Berni Inn steakhouse opens in Bristol 30 31 July Jim Laker sets a record by taking 19 wickets in a first class cricket match at Old Trafford in the fourth Test between England and Australia 9 August 9 September Art exhibition This Is Tomorrow featuring principally the interdisciplinary ICA Independent Group at the Whitechapel Art Gallery London Among the exhibits is Richard Hamilton s collage Just What Is It that Makes Today s Homes So Different So Appealing considered to be one of the earliest works of pop art 31 17 August Scotland Yard are called to Eastbourne to investigate the activities of society doctor John Bodkin Adams The case is reported around the world and press reports claim up to 400 patients may have been murdered 32 4 September Opening of the first Welsh medium secondary school Ysgol Glan Clwyd in Rhyl 33 10 September Guy Mollet visits London and proposes a merger of France and the United Kingdom However the idea is rejected by Anthony Eden 34 12 September Manchester United become the first English team to compete in the European Cup a competition for the champions of domestic leagues across Europe when they play the first leg of the preliminary round in Belgium and beat R S C Anderlecht 2 0 35 25 September The TAT 1 transatlantic telephone cable between the UK and North America is inaugurated 8 26 September Manchester United qualify for the first round of the European Cup in style with a 10 0 win over R S C Anderlecht at Maine Road in the second leg of the preliminary round 36 28 September Anthony Eden considers allowing France to join the Commonwealth of Nations but this idea is also rejected 34 11 October Kite test a Vickers Valiant jet bomber of No 49 Squadron RAF piloted by Squadron Leader Ted Flavell drops the UK s first live air dropped atomic bomb a Blue Danube over Maralinga South Australia as part of the Operation Buffalo British nuclear tests at Maralinga by a team of Australian British and Canadian scientists 37 38 15 October The RAF retires its last Lancaster bomber 8 17 October The Queen opens the world s first commercial nuclear power station at Calder Hall 39 24 October Protocol of Sevres a secret agreement between the UK France and Israel allowing the latter to invade Sinai with the support of the two former governments Anthony Eden subsequently denies existence of an agreement 40 5 November Jo Grimond replaces Clement Davies as leader of the Liberal Party The long running television programme What the Papers Say airs for the first time on ITV 8 6 November British and French forces seize control of two major ports in the Suez Canal in Egypt before declaring a ceasefire 41 9 November At the Lord Mayor s Show in London the first AEC Routemaster forms part of the procession advertised as London s Bus of the Future 6 15 November The Manchester Guardian calls for the resignation of Anthony Eden as Prime Minister despite his improvement in opinion poll showings 21 November DIDO heavy water enriched uranium nuclear reactor opens at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment Harwell Oxfordshire 42 22 November 8 December Great Britain and Northern Ireland compete at the Olympics in Melbourne Australia and wins 6 gold 7 silver and 11 bronze medals 29 November Petrol rationing introduced because of petrol blockades from the Middle East due to the Suez Crisis 43 10 December Cyril Norman Hinshelwood wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly with Nikolay Semyonov for their researches into the mechanism of chemical reactions 44 12 December The Irish Republican Army launches its Border Campaign in Northern Ireland with co ordinated attacks on official premises 45 19 December Six people die and several more are injured in car crashes caused by heavy fog in Northern England 46 Eastbourne GP Dr John Bodkin Adams is arrested for the murder of patient Edith Alice Morrell 32 21 December The Government of Northern Ireland under Basil Brooke uses the Special Powers Act to intern several hundred republican suspects without trial 23 December British and French troops withdraw from Suez under United Nations and United States pressure 47 25 December PG Tips launches its long running ITV advertising campaign using a chimpanzees tea party with voices provided by Peter Sellers 31 December The Flanders and Swann revue At the Drop of a Hat opens in London Undated edit Opening of the first Jewish seminary for Liberal and Reform Judaism in England Leo Baeck College as the Jewish Theological College of London at West London Synagogue its first two students are Lionel Blue and Michael Leigh Tesco opens its first self service stores in St Albans 48 and Maldon 49 The Collared dove first breeds in the UK 50 51 Death of the last Agapemonite 52 Publications editSybille Bedford s semi autobiographical novel A Legacy Agatha Christie s Hercule Poirot novel Dead Man s Folly Anthony Crosland s book The Future of Socialism 53 Gerald Durrell s memoir My Family and Other Animals Ian Fleming s James Bond novel Diamonds Are Forever William Golding s novel Pincher Martin C S Lewis novel The Last Battle Rose Macaulay s novel The Towers of Trebizond Nancy Mitford s book Noblesse Oblige an Enquiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy illustrated by Osbert Lancaster Mary Renault s historical novel The Last of the Wine Samuel Selvon s novel The Lonely Londoners Dodie Smith s children s novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians Angus Wilson s novel Anglo Saxon Attitudes Colin Wilson s study The Outsider The Movement s poetry anthology New Lines edited by Robert Conquest Births edit2 January Storm Constantine science fiction and fantasy author 4 January Bernard Sumner guitarist Joy Division and New Order 6 January Angus Deayton actor and television presenter Justin Welby Archbishop of Canterbury Clive Woodward rugby union player and coach 7 January Johnny Owen ne Owens Welsh bantamweight boxer died 1980 9 January Imelda Staunton English actress 54 14 January Ronan Bennett Northern Irish writer 17 January Paul Young pop singer and guitarist 21 January Ian McMillan poet 29 January Anton Otulakowski footballer 31 January John Lydon Johnny Rotten punk rock singer songwriter Sex Pistols 2 February Philip Franks actor and director 4 February Jon Walmsley television actor and guitarist 8 February Richard Sharp banker and Chairman of the BBC 12 February Joe Dever fantasy author died 2016 13 February Peter Hook bass guitar player Joy Division and New Order 16 February Paul Gilroy academic 19 February Dave Wakeling rock singer songwriter 22 February Stuart Peach Air Chief Marshal 24 February Fiona Graham Mackay nee Bain portrait painter 25 February Davie Cooper Scottish footballer died 1995 28 February Terry Leahy businessman 7 March Andrea Levy novelist died 2019 8 March Lesley Regan gynaecologist 11 March Helen Rollason television sports presenter died 1999 12 March Steve Harris bass guitar player founding member of Iron Maiden Lesley Manville actress 17 March Frank McGarvey footballer died 2023 20 March Catherine Ashton Baroness Ashton of Upholland politician 23 March Rosa Beddington biologist died 2001 Andrew Mitchell soldier and politician Secretary of State for International Development Jeremy Wade biologist and author 19 April Sue Barker tennis player and television presenter Anne Glover Scottish biologist 25 April Greg Richards decathlete 26 April Koo Stark actress 13 May Richard Madeley television presenter 14 May Hazel Blears politician 15 May Kjartan Poskitt author 18 May John Godber dramatist 24 May Joe Casely Hayford fashion designer died 2019 26 May Neil Parish politician Fiona Shackleton lawyer 55 6 June Christopher Adamson film actor 20 June Simon Bryant air marshal 5 July Terry Chimes rock drummer The Clash 15 July Ian Curtis post punk singer songwriter Joy Division died 1980 16 July Anthony Julius solicitor advocate 19 July Nikki Sudden guitarist and singer songwriter Swell Maps died 2006 25 July Andy Goldsworthy sculptor and photographer 29 July Viv Anderson footballer 8 August Chris Foreman rock guitarist 17 August Dave Jones footballer and manager 21 August Kim Cattrall screen actress 7 September Robert Reed Baron Reed of Allermuir Scottish judge President of the Supreme Court of the UK 14 September Ray Wilkins footballer and coach died 2018 18 September Tim McInnerny actor 29 September Sebastian Coe athlete co ordinator of London 2012 Olympic Games 1 October Theresa May Prime Minister Conservative Party leader MP for Maidenhead 20 October Danny Boyle film director 27 October Hazell Dean singer 30 October Juliet Stevenson actress November Teresa Borsuk architect 5 November Rob Fisher keyboardist and songwriter Climie Fisher died 1999 8 November Richard Curtis screenwriter 23 November Jimmy Hibbert comedian and scriptwriter 26 November John McCarthy journalist and hostage 28 November Lucy Gutteridge film actress 7 December Anna Soubry politician 19 December Jimmy Cauty electronic musician The KLF graphic and performance artist 23 December Dave Murray guitarist Iron Maiden Simon Wessely psychiatrist 28 December Nigel Kennedy violinist 29 December Fred MacAulay Scottish comedianDeaths edit4 January R Williams Parry Welsh poet born 1884 13 January Wickham Steed journalist editor and historian born 1871 14 January Sheila Kaye Smith novelist born 1887 31 January A A Milne author born 1882 10 February Hugh Trenchard 1st Viscount Trenchard marshal of the Royal Air Force born 1873 25 March Robert Newton film actor born 1905 30 March Edmund Clerihew Bentley writer born 1875 24 April Henry Stephenson character actor born 1871 29 April Harold Bride Titanic survivor born 1890 2 May Violet Gibson Irish born attempted assassin born 1876 3 May Rodney Collin writer born 1909 Peter Watson art collector and benefactor born 1908 17 May Austin Osman Spare magician born 1886 18 May Maurice Tate cricketer born 1895 20 May Max Beerbohm theatre critic born 1872 24 May Martha Annie Whiteley chemist and mathematician born 1866 6 June Margaret Wycherly actress born 1881 11 June Frank Brangwyn artist born 1867 22 June Walter de la Mare poet and fiction writer born 1873 28 June Claud Schuster 1st Baron Schuster civil servant born 1869 11 July Dorothy Wellesley Duchess of Wellington socialite author poet and literary editor born 1889 5 August J M Andrews second Prime Minister of Northern Ireland born 1871 19 August Bernard Griffin Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Archbishop of Westminster from 1943 until his death born 1873 6 September Michael Ventris co decipherer of Linear B car accident born 1922 7 September C B Fry cricketer born 1872 22 September Frederick Soddy chemist Nobel Prize laureate born 1877 16 October Jack Southworth footballer born 1866 17 October Anne Crawford film actress leukemia born 1920 22 October Hannah Mitchell socialist and suffragette born 1872 19 November Francis L Sullivan actor born 1903 24 November Sir Lionel Whitby haematologist clinical pathologist pharmacologist and army officer born 1895 6 December Helen Duncan Scottish medium born 1897 9 December Charles Joughin Titanic survivor born 1878 13 December Sir Arthur Grimble colonial civil servant and travel writer born 1888 Anthony Moorhouse soldier murdered in Egypt born 1935 16 December Nina Hamnett artist born 1890 See also edit1956 in British music 1956 in British television List of British films of 1956References edit Goodchild Sophie Half a Century Since Heroin Banned Society Today ESRC Archived from the original on 25 October 2010 Retrieved 17 August 2010 Eden s Popularity Reported Falling Wilmington Morning Star North Carolina 5 January 1956 p 10 Retrieved 11 March 2015 Plans unveiled for homes in Barbican On This Day BBC 24 January 1956 Retrieved 31 January 2010 Patron the DofE The Duke of Edinburgh s Award Archived from the original on 29 May 2011 Free Cinema at the BFI s Screenonline a b Marshall Prince 1972 Wheels of London The Sunday Times Magazine p 108 ISBN 0 7230 0068 9 Cambridge spies surface in Moscow On This Day BBC 11 February 1956 Retrieved 4 December 2007 a b c d e f Penguin Pocket On This Day Penguin Reference Library 2006 ISBN 978 0 14 102715 9 Mills amp Work Places Vale and Dale Keighley 2007 Archived from the original on 10 May 2006 Retrieved 19 January 2011 Bingham David 7 July 2014 The posthumous life of Karl Marx Highgate Cemetery The London Dead Retrieved 14 July 2015 Philip Robert 5 April 2002 Grand National Devon Loch s place in history The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 30 June 2010 Hayler Will 14 February 2010 Scars of Devon Loch s Grand National never healed for Dick Francis The Guardian London Retrieved 30 June 2010 Manchester United Clinches First Division Soccer Title Saskatoon Star Phoenix 9 April 1956 Retrieved 13 October 2012 Palmer Alan Palmer Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 410 411 ISBN 978 0 7126 5616 0 Robertson Patrick 1974 The Shell Book of Firsts London Ebury Press p 243 ISBN 978 0 7181 1279 0 Macmillan unveils premium bond scheme BBC News 18 April 1956 Retrieved 13 February 2012 Mystery of missing frogman deepens On This Day BBC 9 May 1956 Archived from the original on 12 January 2008 Retrieved 4 December 2007 Eden Loses Ground Owosso Argus Press Michigan 27 April 1956 p 4 Retrieved 5 February 2016 1956 The FA Cup Archived from the original on 10 March 2010 Retrieved 5 February 2016 Bert Trautmann football england com 4 January 2012 Retrieved 13 February 2012 Minister rejects anti smoking lobby On This Day BBC 7 May 1956 Retrieved 4 December 2007 The Hutchinson Factfinder Helicon 1999 ISBN 978 1 85986 000 7 Gower national park status call BBC News 9 May 2006 Retrieved 31 January 2010 Commonwealth heads honoured On This Day BBC 3 July 1956 Retrieved 31 January 2010 Bute Collection for Scotland Library Opening by The Queen The Times No 53575 London 5 July 1956 p 12 Weinreb Ben Christopher Hibbert 1995 The London Encyclopaedia London Macmillan ISBN 978 0 333 57688 5 Corgi History Retrieved 17 August 2010 Warwick Neil Kutner Jon Brown Tony 2004 The Complete Book of the British Charts Singles and Albums 3rd ed London Omnibus Press ISBN 978 1 84449 058 5 Egypt seizes Suez Canal On This Day BBC 26 July 1956 Archived from the original on 14 December 2007 Retrieved 4 December 2007 Brothers Frank and Aldo Berni revolutionised how we ate out with their Temperance Bars Western Daily Press Bristol 13 May 2014 Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 28 March 2015 Livingstone Marco 1990 Pop Art a Continuing History New York Harry N Abrams Inc a b Cullen Pamela V 2006 A Stranger in Blood the Case Files on Dr John Bodkin Adams London Elliott amp Thompson ISBN 978 1 904027 19 5 Teaching through Welsh Western Mail Cardiff 4 September 1956 p 5 a b France and UK considered 1950s merger The Guardian London 16 January 2007 Archived from the original on 19 November 2007 Retrieved 4 December 2007 Manchester United vs Anderlecht 12 Sep 1956 Archived from the original on 10 October 2012 Retrieved 21 October 2012 Marshall Adam 26 September 2011 Reds record win Manchester United Retrieved 5 February 2016 British Nuclear Testing Nuclear Weapons Archive Retrieved 30 April 2010 Engineering Britain s Superweapons 2009 Channel 4 Sellafield Sites Site history Archived from the original on 9 May 2008 Retrieved 4 December 2007 Black Ian 11 July 2006 Secrets and lies at the heart of Britain s Middle Eastern folly The Guardian London Retrieved 27 May 2012 Allied forces take control of Suez On This Day BBC 6 November 1956 Archived from the original on 9 November 2007 Retrieved 4 December 2007 New Atomic Reactor Opens Birmingham Daily Post 22 November 1956 p 24 Motorists panic as petrol rations loom On This Day BBC 29 November 1956 Archived from the original on 15 December 2007 Retrieved 4 December 2007 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1956 Retrieved 4 December 2007 Hanley Brian Miller Scott 2009 The Lost Revolution The Story of the Official IRA and the Workers Party Dublin Penguin Ireland p 14 Thick fog causes death on roads On This Day BBC 19 December 1956 Archived from the original on 21 December 2007 Retrieved 4 December 2007 Jubilation as allied troops leave Suez On This Day BBC 23 December 1956 Archived from the original on 26 December 2007 Retrieved 4 December 2007 Tesco Plc Overview Archived from the original on 30 July 2007 Retrieved 17 August 2007 Tesco Our History tescocorporate com Tesco plc Archived from the original on 2 May 2010 Retrieved 27 March 2007 Snow D W Perrins C M 1998 The Birds of the Western Palearctic Concise ed Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 854099 1 Hagemeijer W J M Blair M J eds 1997 The EBCC Atlas of European Breeding Birds London Poyser ISBN 978 0 85661 091 2 Evans Roger 2006 Blame it on the vicar Halsgrove p 31 ISBN 9781841145686 Jeffreys Kevin March 2006 Tony Crosland The Future of Socialism and New Labour History Review 37 38 Retrieved 17 July 2009 Imelda Staunton BFI Archived from the original on 11 March 2016 Retrieved 10 June 2022 Dyer Clare 3 May 2021 She can give people straight answers often ones they don t want to hear in such a way that they take it from her guardian co uk Retrieved 24 September 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1956 in the United Kingdom amp oldid 1202498626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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