The first King of England
The first man who could seriously claim to be ‘Rex tot. Brit.‘, as shown on the coins of his reign, or indeed […]
Read MoreThe first man who could seriously claim to be ‘Rex tot. Brit.‘, as shown on the coins of his reign, or indeed […]
Read MoreIt was the Labour politician Harold Wilson (1916-95) who had the idea of a ‘university of the air’ back in 1963. This […]
Read MoreSaint David is the patron saint of Wales, and therefore has an annual day named after him for honouring and celebrating all […]
Read MoreCropredy is a village in Oxfordshire which plays host every August to a music festival also simply known as ‘Cropredy‘, though its […]
Read More‘Beowulf’ is the oldest surviving and longest epic poem written in Old English, having 3,182 lines of alliterative verse. It appears as […]
Read MoreThe UK passed the world’s first animal welfare law in 1822, with the Cruel Treatment of Cattle Act. The Protection of Animals […]
Read MoreAs a young child, Dame Dr Jane Goodall was fascinated by the natural behaviour of animals and at age five hid in […]
Read MoreProfessor Sir John Vane, FRS, was born in Worcestershire in 1927 and from a young age showed a great interest in carrying […]
Read MoreIn past centuries the Catholic Church played a large part in Britain’s politics, warfare, monarchy and everyday life. It was seen as […]
Read MoreReality TV, the docu-soap and the fly-on-the-wall documentary can all thank the BBC’s 1974 television programme ‘The Family’ for their emergence. Producer […]
Read MoreThere is a zany element in British humour, which has, naturally, crept into the supposedly serious world of politics. The Official Monster […]
Read MoreThe first Briton in space was Yorkshire-born Dr. Helen Sharman (1963-) in 1991, who spent eight days in the Russian space station, […]
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