1924 Burnley by-election, the Glossary
The 1924 Burnley by-election was held on 28 February 1924.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Arthur Henderson, Burnley (UK Parliament constituency), Dan Irving, First MacDonald ministry, Home Secretary, Labour Party (UK), Newcastle upon Tyne East (UK Parliament constituency), 1923 United Kingdom general election.
- 1920s in Lancashire
- 1924 elections in the United Kingdom
- 1924 in England
- February 1924 events
- Politics of Burnley
Arthur Henderson
Arthur Henderson (13 September 1863 – 20 October 1935) was a British iron moulder and Labour politician. 1924 Burnley by-election and Arthur Henderson are politics of Burnley.
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Burnley (UK Parliament constituency)
Burnley is a constituency centred on the town of Burnley in Lancashire which has been represented since 2024 by Oliver Ryan, of the Labour Party. 1924 Burnley by-election and Burnley (UK Parliament constituency) are politics of Burnley.
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Dan Irving
David Daniel Irving (31 October 1854 – 25 January 1924) was a British socialist activist and Labour Party Member of Parliament. 1924 Burnley by-election and Dan Irving are politics of Burnley.
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First MacDonald ministry
The first MacDonald ministry of the United Kingdom lasted from January to November 1924.
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Home Secretary
The secretary of state for the Home Department, more commonly known as the Home Secretary, is a senior minister of the Crown in the Government of the United Kingdom and the head of the Home Office.
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Labour Party (UK)
The Labour Party is a social democratic political party in the United Kingdom that sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum.
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Newcastle upon Tyne East (UK Parliament constituency)
Newcastle upon Tyne East was a constituency of the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.
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1923 United Kingdom general election
The 1923 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 6 December 1923.
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See also
1920s in Lancashire
- 1920 Ashton-under-Lyne by-election
- 1920 Middleton and Prestwich by-election
- 1920 Nelson and Colne by-election
- 1921 Heywood and Radcliffe by-election
- 1921 Westhoughton by-election
- 1924 Burnley by-election
- 1925 Oldham by-election
- 1928 Ashton-under-Lyne by-election
- 1928 Lancaster by-election
- 1929 Preston by-election
- Lytham rail crash
1924 elections in the United Kingdom
- 1924 Burnley by-election
- 1924 Carmarthen by-election
- 1924 City of London by-election
- 1924 Dover by-election
- 1924 Dundee by-election
- 1924 Glasgow Kelvingrove by-election
- 1924 Holland with Boston by-election
- 1924 Lewes by-election
- 1924 Liverpool West Toxteth by-election
- 1924 Oxford by-election
- 1924 United Kingdom general election
- 1924 Westminster Abbey by-election
1924 in England
- 1924 Burnley by-election
- 1924 Dover by-election
- 1924 Holland with Boston by-election
- 1924 Imperial Airways de Havilland DH.34 crash
- 1924 Lewes by-election
- 1924 Liverpool West Toxteth by-election
- 1924 Oxford by-election
- Crumbles murders
- Lytham rail crash
February 1924 events
- 1924 Burnley by-election
- 1924 Louisiana gubernatorial election
- 1924 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours
- 1924 Thuringian state election
- Second All-Union Congress of Soviets
Politics of Burnley
- 1876 Burnley by-election
- 1893 Burnley by-election
- 1924 Burnley by-election
- Antony Higginbotham
- Arthur Henderson
- Burnley (UK Parliament constituency)
- Burnley Borough Council elections
- Burnley and Padiham Independent Party
- Dan Irving
- Dan Jones (politician)
- Fred Maddison
- Gerald Arbuthnot
- Gordon Birtwistle
- Gordon Campbell (Royal Navy officer)
- Jabez Balfour
- John Slagg
- Julie Cooper (politician)
- Kitty Ussher
- Peter Pike (British politician)
- Peter Rylands
- Philip Morrell
- Philip Stanhope, 1st Baron Weardale
- Richard Shaw (Liberal politician)
- Wilfrid Burke
- William Mitchell (Burnley MP)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924_Burnley_by-election
Also known as Burnley by-election, 1924.