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1945 in the United Kingdom
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Events from the year 1945 in the United Kingdom .
Incumbents
Events
Churchill waves to the crowds on VE Day
13 April - The first Scottish National Party Member of Parliament , Robert McIntyre , is elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom after his victory at the Motherwell by-election .
15 April - British troops liberate the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp . 1
19 April - Geoffrey Fisher enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury .
8 May - V-E Day is celebrated throughout the UK. Churchill makes a victory speech and appears on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with King George VI , Queen Elizbeth and the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret . Street parties take place throughout the country. 2
12 May - German forces in the Channel Islands , the only occupied part of the British Isles, surrender. 3
23 May - Churchill forms a 'caretaker' Conservative administration, pending an election, officially ending the wartime Coalition government. 3
28 May - William Joyce , known as "Lord Haw-Haw " is captured. He is later charged with high treason in London for his English-language wartime broadcasts on German radio. He is hanged in January of 1946.
1 June - The UK takes over Lebanon and Syria .
15 June - Parliament passes the Family Allowances Act 1945 to provide payments to families with children.
5 July - Polling day for the general election ; the count was not made for another three weeks (see below) so that votes from the armed services could be added. 3
7 June - The Benjamin Britten opera Peter Grimes first performed at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London. 4
17 July - Potsdam Conference - the three main Allied leaders begin their final summit of the war. The meeting will end on August 2 .
26 July - United Kingdom general election, 1945 . Winston Churchill resigns as Britain 's prime minister after his Conservative Party is soundly defeated by the Labour Party . Clement Attlee becomes the new prime minister. 2
29 July - The BBC Light Programme radio station is launched, aimed at mainstream light entertainment and music . 2
13 August - Zionist World Congress approaches British government to talk about founding of Israel .
14 August - The 1945 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours are announced, to mark the resignation of Winston Churchill. 5
15 August - V-J Day is celebrated in the UK.
17 August - George Orwell 's Animal Farm published.
30 August - British sovereignty of Hong Kong restored following the end of the Japanese occupation of the territory. 1
2 October - Piccadilly Circus tube station becomes the first to be lit by fluorescent light . 1
24 October - The British government signs the United Nations Charter .
December - Alexander Fleming and Ernst Boris Chain win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with Howard Florey "for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases". 6
31 December - Britain receives its first shipment of bananas since the beginning of the war. 2
Publications
Births
6 January - Barry John , rugby union footballer
10 January - Rod Stewart , British singer
15 January - Princess Michael of Kent , Czech born wife of Prince Michael of Kent
21 January - Martin Shaw , English actor
26 January - Jacqueline du Pré , English cellist (died 1987 )
29 January - Jim Nicholson , Northern Irish Unionist politician and MEP for [[Northern Ireland
5 February - Charlotte Rampling , English actress
7 February
13 February - Simon Schama , historian
30 March - Eric Clapton , English guitarist
16 May - Nicky Chinn , English songwriter (The Sweet and Suzi Quatro )
19 May - Pete Townshend , English guitarist and lyricist
12 June - Pat Jennings , Northern Irish footballer player
7 July - Michael Ancram , British Conservative politician and MP for Devizes
28 July - Richard Wright , English keyboardist (Pink Floyd )
9 August - Posy Simmonds , English cartoonist
19 August - Ian Gillan , English singer (Deep Purple )
31 August - Van Morrison , Northern Irish singer and songwriter
21 September - Shaw Clifton , General of The Salvation Army
26 September - Bryan Ferry , singer and musician
26 November - John McVie , English musician (Fleetwood Mac )
30 November - Hilary Armstrong , politician
24 December - Ian "Lemmy" Kilminster , British bassist and singer (Motörhead )
Deaths
References
See also
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