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  1. 15 de may. de 2024 · Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. Search. Cymraeg Cymraeg. Menu. Home; About Us Show Submenu For About Us. A conversation for a healthy future The Health Board Nosocomial Covid-19 Review: Investigating and Learning from Cases of Hospital Acquired Covid-19 Board and Committees Key Documents Complaints & Concerns Engagement The ...

  2. Aneurin Bevan, (15 de noviembre de 1897, Monmouthshire - 6 de julio de 1960, Buckinghamshire) fue un político británico que siendo joven ingresó en el Partido del Trabajo de Gales y posteriormente en el Partido Laborista (Reino Unido). Fue elegido diputado de la Cámara de los Comunes en 1929.

  3. Aneurin Bevan was born in Tredegar, a working-class mining town in South Wales, in 1897. The mining industry was a huge part of his young life; his father and grandfather both worked in the mines, as did a significant proportion of Tredegar’s workforce, and after leaving school at the age of thirteen, Bevan himself began working at the local colliery.

  4. The young activist. Aneurin Bevan was born on 15 November 1897 in Tredegar, Monmouthshire, sixth of the ten children (only six of whom survived to adulthood) born to miner David Bevan and his wife Phoebe, daughter of a colliery blacksmith. At the nearby elementary school young Nye – as he had been called from an early age – had to fight ...

  5. 5 de jul. de 2023 · Aneurin "Nye" Bevan is considered one of the most prominent politicians from Wales, having left behind a long-lasting legacy. Bevan was born on 15 November 1897 in Tredegar, Monmouthshire.

  6. 7 de jul. de 1998 · Aneurin Bevan: the man and his decisions. Few politicians are as well, or as affectionately, remembered 50 years on as Bevan, and rarely is a politician’s name so inextricably linked to a particular achievement as his is to the creation of the NHS. This is especially remarkable, because at the time Bevan was far from popular.

  7. Aneurin Bevan quickly proved himself an effective debater in the House of Commons, one who spoke regularly, especially on unemployment and matters relating to the coal industry. During the 1930 s he launched particularly pungent assaults on Neville Chamberlain.