Geography & Environment

Pigeons

Pigeons seem to gravitate towards humans and are quite tame. Their natural habitats are cliffs and coastal areas, but they are equally […]

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Basic principles

University tuition fees

In the 1900s, a small minority of school-leavers went on to study at university. Tuition fees were unheard of ~ in fact, […]

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Basic principles

Going Green

The ‘green movement’ is so prevalent today in the UK that it is easy to feel the weight of responsbility for the […]

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Politics

MPs’ surgeries

Members of Parliament (MPs) are expected to be available to meet individual members of their constituency to advise and assist where possible. […]

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Discoveries

The Rudston Monolith

The British Isles are strewn with hundreds of ancient standing-stones ~ huge stones that appear to have been deliberately placed upright in […]

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Celebrations & Holidays

Birthdays

The celebration of birthdays is naturally dependent upon having a calendar or being well-acquainted with astronomical configurations. More than that, it depends […]

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Sport

Golf

The origins of golf lie in fifteenth-century Scotland, particularly the St. Andrews and Edinburgh areas. It is thought that ‘golf’ was an […]

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Geography & Environment

The Scilly Isles

Thousands of years ago, the Scilly Isles were one land mass and ancient remains, including castle ruins, can be seen there. After […]

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Entertainment

Monty Python’s Flying Circus

Two graduates from Oxford (Michael Palin and Terry Jones), three from Cambridge (John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Eric Idle) and one from […]

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Culture / English language

Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) was born in Surrey, attended Eton and Oxford and was a gifted, articulate student. His writing career began in […]

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Politics

Baroness Margaret Thatcher

Baroness Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013) was a force for change in the UK throughout the 1980s, such that the term ‘Thatcherism’ is applied […]

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History

The Crimean War

The British participation in the Crimean War (1854-6) can be likened to joining in a playground squabble between little boys. The fiasco […]

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