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About Tribune
Tribune was founded in 1937 by Labour politician Aneurin Bevan, who, as Health and Housing Secretary in Clement Attlee’s post-war government, went on to found the National Health Service. Originally intended as a unifying platform for the left in the fight against fascism in Franco’s Spain, Tribune remains an independent weekly labour movement voice carrying news, views, features, books and arts reviews and cartoons. Its editors have included Michael Foot and George Orwell, a former literary editor.
A thorn in the side of all governments, constructively to Labour, unforgiving to Conservatives.
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Tribune Publications 2009 Ltd is a company registered in England & Wales with registration number 06822519.
Office address: Woodberry 218 Green Lanes London N4 2HB
