Further to my earlier post above...
We have microfilm copies of The Times at work going back to the 19th century so I looked up 7 September 1946 to see what had happened the day before.
The ongoing news stories were mainly about post-war reconstruction in Germany and elsewhere, and there was a meeting of the Four Great Powers in Paris. At home the main worry was the effect the poor weather (constant rain) was having on the harvest.
Otherwise, on 6 September 1946:
There was industrial unrest at Smithfield market
Three men were shot at a house in North Cheam (Surrey), one died.
There was an outbreak of paratyphoid at Middlesbrough.
The San Carlo opera company gave a performance of La Boh�me at Covent Garden
India beat a South of England team at Hastings by 10 runs
Yorkshire drew with MCC at Scarborough
The second round of the Penfold golf tournament took place at Sutton Coldfield
Airborne, the Derby winner, was reported to have done well in training for the St Leger (to be held the following Wednesday).
Major news story: two days later, on Sunday 8 September, 1,500 "squatters" occupied flats in Kensington and Bayswater, to protest about the severe housing shortage (this is in many histories of post-war Britain).
I'm exhausted after that!