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- Wilfred Fienburgh MBE (4 November 1919 – 3 February 1958) was a British Labour Party politician. Though born in Ilford, he was brought up in the Belle...
- novel No Love for Johnnie by the Labour Member of Parliament Wilfred Fienburgh. It depicts the disillusionment and cynicism of a rebellious leftist Labour...
- Party political offices Preceded by Morgan Phillips Secretary of the Research Department of the Labour Party 1945–1947 Succeeded by Wilfred Fienburgh...
- Its core members are Ben Mandelson (under the name Hijaz Mustapha), Tim Fienburgh (1954–2008) (under the name Niaveti III), Colin B**** (under the name Sabah...
- (car crash) Labour South West Norfolk (1945–51 and 1955-death) Wilfred Fienburgh 1919 1958 (car crash) Labour Islington North (1951-death) MBE Richard...
- 1937 Leslie Haden-Guest Labour 1950 Moelwyn Hughes Labour 1951 Wilfred Fienburgh Labour 1958 Gerry Reynolds Labour 1969 Michael O'Halloran Labour 1981...
- 1950 – 5 October 1951 Preceded by Leslie Haden-Guest Succeeded by Wilfred Fienburgh Member of Parliament for Carmarthen In office 26 March 1941 – 15 June...
- No Love for Johnnie is a political novel by British politician Wilfred Fienburgh, first published in 1959 by Hutchinson Heinemann. The novel tells the...
- 1958 by-election following the early death of the sitting MP Wilfred Fienburgh, who was killed in a car crash at the age of 38. He was re-elected the...
- (1962) (co-written with Nicholas Phipps, based on the novel by Wilfred Fienburgh) Life at the Top (1965) (screenplay from novel by John Braine) The Apprenticeship...