William Gladstone
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Played by | Ralph Richardson |
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About William Gladstone
History of slavery haunts the royals
... Descendants of the reforming 19th-Century statesman William Gladstone apologised to the people of Guyana, in response to their family s links to slave ownership...
Charlie Gladstone: Rishi Sunak is completely wrong on slavery
... That ancestor, John Gladstone, was the father of 19th Century Prime Minister William Gladstone and one of the largest slave owners in the British West Indies...
David Harewood: Actor says the government should apologise for slavery
... The descendants of 19th Century Prime Minister William Gladstone recently travelled to Guyana, the latest family to apologise for their ancestors links to the slave trade...
Antoinette Sandbach: Ex-MP asks to be removed from slavery research
... A descendant of William Gladstone to apologise for his family s part in the slave trade...
Gladstone family urged to pay slavery reparations to Jamaica
...By Joshua NevettBBC NewsThe descendants of former Prime Minister William Gladstone are facing calls to pay reparations to Jamaica for an ancestor s role in slavery...
UK's £18tn slavery debt is an underestimation, UN judge says
... Some of the descendants of slave owners - such as former BBC journalist Laura Trevelyan, and the family of 19th Century Prime Minister William Gladstone - have attempted to make amends...
William Gladstone's family to apologise for slavery links
...By Nick Bourne & PA MediaBBC NewsThe family of Victorian-era prime minister William Gladstone are due to travel to the Caribbean to apologise for the historical part an ancestor played in the slave trade...
Three PMs in two months, is political chaos the UK's new normal?
... The governments of David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill during the two world wars, William Gladstone in the 19th century, and more recently Margaret Thatcher could all be described as " presidential, " he argues...