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  1. Barbara Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn PC, GCOT (6 October 1910 – 3 May 2002) was a British politician. She was born as Barbara Anne Betts in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. She grew up in Pontefract and Bradford, Yorkshire.

  2. www5.open.ac.uk › research-projects › making-britainBarbara Castle | Making Britain

    3 de may. de 2002 · Barbara Castle spent her formative years in Bradford before attending the University of Oxford where she read philosophy, politics and economics. In 1937, after working for her local Labour Party in Hyde and as a columnist for the left-wing paper Tribune , she became a Labour Party councillor for the borough of St Pancras, where she worked alongside Krishna Menon .

  3. Barbara Castle (1910-2002) Dame Barbara Castle, former Labor Cabinet minister and a major force in the British Parliament, was a committed Socialist who campaigned fiercely for labor, ...

  4. 7 de abr. de 2021 · Andrew Kersley. During the 1950s, Britain's brutal suppression of the Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya led to thousands of deaths – but Barbara Castle's campaign to expose its crimes showed that the Empire's violence did not have to go unchallenged. Subscribe to Tribune today and help us build a real, socialist alternative to Britain’s media moguls.

  5. 9 de may. de 2002 · Barbara Castle was among the eager young politicians who entered Parliament in the first post-war election, their minds aflame with radical ideas, proclaiming a “new dawn” in politics.

  6. A ce poste, Barbara Castle assume la responsabilité directe de l’essai malheureux du gouvernement travailliste pour réglementer les relations industrielles (et plus particulièrement le droit de grève). L’échec de cette politique est l’une des causes directes de la défaite travailliste aux élections de 1970.

  7. 19 de sept. de 2008 · Barbara Castle was a hero to millions of British women. She inspired a new generation of women to become active in Labour politics, including of course Labour's deputy leader, Harriet Harman.