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| 1924 |
| | Winston Churchill, accepting the position of chancellor of the exchequer in Baldwin's cabinet, returns to the Conservative party | |
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| 1924 |
| | A general election brings in Britain's first Labour prime minister, Ramsay MacDonald, at the head of a minority government | |
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| 1924 |
| | Britain's most prestigious steeplechase, the Cheltenham Gold Cup, is run for the first time | |
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| 1924 |
| | Sean O'Casey's second play Juno and the Paycock is performed at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin | |
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| 1924 |
| | The British rugby team touring South Africa are for the first time called the Lions | |
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| 1924 |
| | Gracie Fields makes her name when she appears in London as Sally Perkins in the musical Mr Tower of London | |
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| 1924 |
| | Four Scottish Colourists (Cadell, Fergusson, Hunter, Peploe) exhibit together in Paris | |
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| 1924 |
| | A massive Conservative victory in the UK general election follows publication of the forged Zinoviev letter, and Baldwin returns as prime minister | |
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| 1924 |
| | E.M. Forster's novel A Passage to India builds on cultural misconceptions between the British and Indian communities | |
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| 1924 |
| | Christopher Robin features for the first time in A.A. Milne's When We Were Very Young | |
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