Democracy
Democracy is a word that is constantly bandied about by politicians and the media. Some use it as a catch-all term for […]
Read MoreDemocracy is a word that is constantly bandied about by politicians and the media. Some use it as a catch-all term for […]
Read MoreFanny Cradock (1909-94) was not quite the first TV chef to grace British screens, but she could lay claim to being the […]
Read MoreBritish participation in The Crusades was comparatively minor. Each of the Crusades was called for by a Catholic Pope, either to help […]
Read MoreDame Emma Kirkby was born in 1949 in Surrey and is an icon of ‘early’ music, which is the name given to […]
Read MoreLord John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) was born in Cambridge, where his father taught economics at the University. An extremely bright and self-assured […]
Read MoreThe Catseye, trademark of Reflecting Roadstuds Ltd, was invented by Percy Shaw, OBE (1890-1976) who was born in Yorkshire. He was prompted […]
Read MoreThe ‘Angel of the North‘ is a monumental red-rust steel sculpture in Gateshead, adjacent to the A1. Prior to its installation in […]
Read MoreThe Lord Mayor’s Show is the world’s oldest and longest street procession. It did not begin as a ‘show’; more a forfeit […]
Read MoreJustices of the Peace (JPs) are also known as Magistrates and they deal with the more minor criminal offences and with family […]
Read MoreTwo British astronomers discovered the existence of pulsars with a radio telescope at Cambridge University in 1967. Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, born […]
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