<P> The paper's then editor, A.P. Wadsworth, so loathed Labour's left - wing champion Aneurin Bevan, who had made a reference to getting rid of "Tory Vermin" in a speech "and the hate - gospellers of his entourage" that it encouraged readers to vote Conservative and remove Attlee's post-war Labour government . The newspaper opposed the creation of the National Health Service as it feared the state provision of healthcare would "eliminate selective elimination" and lead to an increase of congenitally deformed and feckless people . </P> <P> The Manchester Guardian strongly opposed military intervention during the 1956 Suez Crisis: "The Anglo - French ultimatum to Egypt is an act of folly, without justification in any terms but brief expediency . It pours petrol on a growing fire . There is no knowing what kind of explosion will follow ." </P> <P> On the 24 August 1959 The Manchester Guardian changed its name to The Guardian . This change reflected the growing prominence of national and international affairs in the newspaper . In September 1961The Guardian, which had previously only been published in Manchester began to be printed in London . </P> <P> When 13 civil rights demonstrators in Northern Ireland were killed by British soldiers on 30 January 1972 (known as Bloody Sunday), The Guardian said that "Neither side can escape condemnation ." Of the protesters, they wrote, "The organizers of the demonstration, Miss Bernadette Devlin among them, deliberately challenged the ban on marches . They knew that stone throwing and sniping could not be prevented, and that the IRA might use the crowd as a shield ." Of the army, they wrote, "there seems little doubt that random shots were fired into the crowd, that aim was taken at individuals who were neither bombers nor weapons carriers and that excessive force was used". </P>

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