Culture / English language

Sir V.S. Naipaul

The writer Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad (“V.S.”) Naipaul died in August 2018, just short of his 86th birthday. He was born in Trinidad […]

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Geography & Environment

Ascension Island

Ascension Island, grouped with St. Helena and Tristan de Cunha islands, is one of fourteen British ‘overseas territories’. It is the tip […]

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Basic principles / Celebrations & Holidays

Armed Forces Day

Armed Forces Day in the UK is a day for thanking and paying respect to organisations such as the British Army, the […]

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English language / Sport

“It’s just not cricket”

Cricket has been played in England as far back as the 1500s, but it was in the 1700s that it became established […]

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Culture

Mary Quant

Fashion designer Dame Mary Quant (1930-2023) from London was part of the ‘Swinging Sixties’ cultural shake-up in the UK. She pioneered the […]

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Discoveries

Halley’s comet

Halley’s comet, officially called 1P/Halley, is named after Dr. Edmund Halley (1656-1742) from London, who was the first to calculate that it […]

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Culture / Entertainment

National Eisteddfod of Wales

The National Eisteddfod of Wales was first staged in 1861 and is held at a different venue each year, alternating between North […]

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Basic principles / Politics

Local Council funding

Local Council funding comes from the Council Tax (Rates in N.Ireland) which residents pay (38% of the total) and from Business Rates […]

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Geography & Environment / History

Hadrian’s Wall

Hadrian’s Wall was constructed in the 2nd century and stretched 73 miles coast-to-coast in northern England. It marked one of the borders […]

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Entertainment

The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are “the world’s oldest rock and roll band” (Flood, NME, 2018). Not only is each of the band’s three […]

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Law

Dog collars, ID tags and microchips

A dog collar and tag are required by The Control of Dogs Order (1992) for all pet dogs when they are outside […]

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English language / Geography & Environment

Land’s End

Land’s End is on the south-western tip of mainland England in the county of Cornwall and the signpost featured above left will […]

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