Unitarianism
More of a theological movement than a religion, Unitarianism began in eastern Europe after the Reformation. Its name comes from its assertion […]
Read MoreMore of a theological movement than a religion, Unitarianism began in eastern Europe after the Reformation. Its name comes from its assertion […]
Read MoreSt. Dwynwen’s Day is on 25th January and commemorates the Welsh patron saint of lovers ~ a chance to exchange Welsh lovespoons! […]
Read MoreRobert Browning (1812-89) spent much of his life financially supported by family while he pursued his desire to be a poet, which […]
Read MoreThe Gilbert & Sullivan partnership was between Sir William Schwenck Gilbert (1836-1911) and Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan (1842-1900), both from London. Gilbert […]
Read MoreThe Whig Party was active between 1678 and 1868 and emerged as the counter-balance to the dominance of the Tories. At the […]
Read MoreLondon-born Michael Faraday (1791-1867) is regarded as one of the most brilliant scientists of our time. Yet he came from a poor […]
Read MoreThe annual ‘Six Nations‘ rugby union championship began in 1883 as the Home Nations Championship contested by England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland. […]
Read MoreBirmingham is our second biggest city and is geographically just below the centre. It sits on a plateau which was once heavily […]
Read MoreRonnie O’Sullivan, nicknamed ‘The Rocket’, was born in the West Midlands in 1975 and grew up in Essex, where he was soon […]
Read MoreBefore the County Courts were created in 1846, there was a rather unsatisfactory system of ‘circuit’ judges visiting different parts of the […]
Read MoreThe flag of the United Kingdom is a symbolic layering of three other flags ~ the English, Scottish and Irish. It also […]
Read MoreSir Laurence Olivier (1907-89) was born in Surrey and became a highly revered, indeed legendary, Shakespearean actor and director, and had some […]
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