Episode 241 - Nye Bevan and the founding of the National Health Service
Today, we’re looking back at the story of the man who brought free healthcare to the UK in the years after the Second World War. Aneurin Bevan – also known as Nye Bevan – was the founding father of the National Health Service or NHS, which 75 years on, remains at the heart of British life.
Joining us to discuss Bevan’s life and legacy, and the London blue plaque commemorating his achievements, is senior historian for the blue plaques scheme, Howard Spencer.
To learn more about our London blue plaques scheme, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques.
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