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  • Thumbnail for Alfred Robens, Baron Robens of Woldingham
    Alfred Robens, Baron Robens of Woldingham, PC (18 December 1910 – 27 June 1999) was an English trade unionist, Labour politician and industrialist. His...
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  •  195–196. "Committee on Safety and Health at Work (Robens Committee)", The National Archives. "The Robens Report", Health and Safety Executive. McLean, Iain...
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    Coal Board (and Lord Robens) and oversaw substantial cuts in the mining industry. During this period he co-authored the Robens Report that followed his difficult...
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    the 1970 United Kingdom general election, preferring to wait for the Robens Report which was published in 1972. Conservative Secretary of State for Employment...
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    debated the Davies Report); Lord Robens and the board of the NCB retained their positions. Following the report's publication, Robens wrote to the Minister...
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  • major achievements were implementing the recommendations of the 1972 Robens Report on occupational safety and health by transposing it into statute as...
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  • that swept through Australia from the mid-1970s, following the British Robens Report, the Australian States and Territories enacted legislation that replaced...
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  • Roben–Hood Airport (IATA: WBR, ICAO: KRQB, FAA LID: RQB) is a public airport located two miles (3 km) northwest of the central business district of Big...
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  • by his party. He succeeded Alfred Robens as MP for Blyth, later known as Blyth Valley, in a 1960 by-election. Robens was unexpectedly and somewhat controversially...
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    Strife (1969) Cmnd 3888 Lord Robens, Report of the Committee on Health and Safety at Work (1972) Cmnd 5034 A Bullock, Report of the committee of inquiry...
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    Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report – North East | Boundary Commission for England". boundarycommissionforengland...
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    Labour ministers (Reg Prentice, Richard Marsh, Lord George-Brown, Alfred Robens and Lord Chalfont) detailing why they had switched their support to Thatcher...
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  • Robinson was the twentieth most frequently encountered surname among those reported, accounting for 0.23% of the population. In Ireland, Robinson is most common...
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    Labour Government in favour of a government of business leaders led by Lord Robens. In the autumn election of 1974, it predicted that economic crisis would...
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  • until 1988. Crime in Miami had become so rampant by 1981 that journalist Roben Farzad argues Miami was a failed state. Griselda Blanco was reportedly responsible...
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  • to contract. Between 1958 and 1959, 85 collieries closed. In 1960, Alf Robens became the chairman of the NCB, and he introduced a policy concentrating...
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    Cameron, over whether HMS Bulwark was under active review as revealed in a report by The Guardian. Writing for the New Statesman, George Eaton commended Benn's...
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    Development, replacing Preet Gill. Her move to the position was widely reported as a demotion. Following the 2024 general election, Nandy was appointed...
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  • and the coal industry began to suffer from increasing losses. In 1960 Alf Robens became the chairman of the National Coal Board (NCB), and he introduced...
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    Commission. The subsequent report found that "pervasive racism" underpinned the failure to properly commemorate service personnel. The report stated that up to...
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