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  1. 30. Apr. 2024 · Ramsay MacDonald (born October 12, 1866, Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland—died November 9, 1937, at sea en route to South America) was the first Labour Party prime minister of Great Britain, in the Labour governments of 1924 and 1929–31 and in the national coalition government of 1931–35.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Die Nationale Regierung I ( Kabinett MacDonald III) wurde im Vereinigten Königreich am 24. August 1931 von Premierminister Ramsay MacDonald von der Labour Party gebildet. Sie löste die Zweite Regierung MacDonald ab und blieb bis zum 27. Oktober 1931 im Amt, woraufhin die Nationale Regierung II (Vierte Regierung MacDonald) gebildet wurde.

    • 24. August 1931
    • 1929
  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Considerable attention is frequently accorded to the acrimonious split of 1931—for which Ramsay MacDonalds formation of the National Government will probably forever be regarded within Labour-Party circles as a betrayal of the party—after which the party did not regain electoral prominence until 1945. Secondly, there are ...

  4. Vor einem Tag · President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State WT Cosgrave, British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald and Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Sir James Craig at Chequers in 1924.

  5. 26. Apr. 2024 · He was blessed with the ability to write with brilliance and clarity and his first book – the authorised biography of Ramsay MacDonald (1977), which has come to be regarded as the definitive ...

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · How Paul Robeson Became a Socialist. Paul Robeson’s encounters with the international labor movement inspired his socialism and anti-imperialism. On a cool London day in 1928, the towering African American actor and singer Paul Robeson sat down for a much-anticipated lunch. Seated with him were his new acquaintances: a Miss Douglas, the Irish ...

  7. 4. Mai 2024 · A film about Britain’s first Labour prime minister, Ramsay MacDonald, is to be screened in Castletown this month. The 90-minute production, entitled From the Darkness into the Light, features home-movie footage from around the 1920s.