Events from the year 1940 in the United Kingdom. [edit] Incumbents [edit] Events - 8 January - Food rationing introduced.[1]
- 16 February - Royal Navy destroyer HMS Cossack pursues German freighter Altmark into Jossingfjord in southwestern Norway, resulting in freedom for 290 British sailors and seamen held as prisoners.
- 29 March - Metal security threads added to £1 notes to prevent forgeries.[1]
- 31 March - 33 fascist sympathisers, including Oswald Mosley, interned.[2]
- 9 April - The British campaign in Norway is commences following the German invasion of Denmark and Norway.
- 12 April - British troop occupy the Faroe Islands, following the invasion of Denmark, to avert a possible German occupation of the islands.
- 9 May - Guy Lloyd wins the East Renfrewshire by-election.
- 10 May - Neville Chamberlain resigns as Prime Minister, and is replaced by Winston Churchill.[1]
- 13 May - Winston Churchill, makes his famous "I have nothing to offer you but blood, toil, tears, and sweat" speech to the House of Commons.
- 14 May
- 22 May - Parliament passes the Emergency Powers Act 1940 giving the government full control over all persons and property.
- 26 May to 4 June - The Dunkirk evacuation of British Expeditionary Force takes place. 300,000 troops are evacuated from France to England.
[edit] Publications [edit] Births - 4 January - Professor Brian Josephson, scientist
- 14 January - Trevor Nunn, stage and film director
- 22 January - John Hurt, actor
- 23 January
- 2 February - David Jason, actor
- 6 February - Jimmy Tarbuck, comedian
- 20 February - Jimmy Greaves, footballer and television pundit
- 24 February
- 1 March - David Broome, show jumping champion
- 15 March - Frank Dobson, politician
- 2 April - Penelope Keith, actress
- 15 April - Jeffrey Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare, English author and former politician
- 17 April - Billy Fury, singer songwriter (died 1983)
- 7 May - Angela Carter, novelist and journalist (died 1992)
- 13 May - Bruce Chatwin, novelist and travel writer (died 1989)
- 16 May - Sir Gareth Roberts, physicist (died 2007)
- 7 June - Tom Jones, singer
- 8 June - Carole Ann Ford, actress
- 20 June - John Mahoney, actor
- 23 June
- 29 June - John Dawes, rugby player
- 7 July - Ringo Starr, English drummer (The Beatles)
- 13 July - Patrick Stewart, actor
- 17 July - Tim Brooke-Taylor, English radio and television personality
- 9 October - John Lennon, musician and singer (The Beatles) (died 1980)
- 14 October - Cliff Richard, singer and actor
- 19 October - Sir Michael Gambon, actor
- 14 November - Freddie Garrity, singer (died 2006)
- 22 December - Noel Jones, British Ambassador to Kazakhstan (died 1995)
[edit] Deaths - 11 February - John Buchan, novelist and politician (born 1875)
- 17 June - Arthur Harden, chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1865)
- 22 August - Oliver Joseph Lodge, physicist (born 1851)
- 30 August - J.J. Thomson, physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1856)
- 26 September - W. H. Davies, poet and author (born 1871)
- 9 October - Sir Wilfred Grenfell, medical missionary to Newfoundland and Labrador (born 1865)
- 2 November - Archie McKellar, fighter ace (killed in Battle of Britain)
- 9 November - Neville Chamberlain, former Prime Minister (born 1869)
- date unknown - William Wallace, composer
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