Basic principles / Law

The crime of forced marriage

In the UK, the legal joining of two loving partners in marriage is assumed to be a joyful occasion, entered into with […]

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Discoveries

Rendlesham Forest UFOs

In late December 1980 there occurred the world’s best-documented UFO incident in Rendlesham Forest in Suffolk. This was the site of the […]

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Culture / Politics

Visiting Parliament

Visits to the Houses of Parliament by all members of the public, British or otherwise, are welcomed and are free of charge. […]

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Sport

Horse racing

Horse racing is a sport largely enjoyed for its betting possibilities. It is subject to the regulations of the British Horseracing Association […]

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Politics

Frequency of Elections

The Fixed-Term Parliaments Act of 2011 decreased the frequency of General Elections, i.e. the elections to the House of Commons (MPs), from […]

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Celebrations & Holidays / Religion

Lent

The observance of the 40 days of Lent in the Christian religions has waned considerably over the years. Unless you are a […]

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English language

Charles Dickens

Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-70) remains one of Britain’s most influential writers, producing Victorian classics such as ‘A Christmas Carol’, ‘Great Expectations’ […]

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Discoveries

Dolly the sheep

Dolly the sheep became famous for being the first publicly known mammal to be cloned. This caused much controversy, as it was […]

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Culture / Inventions

Red buses

Red buses are a feature of the London street scene and an integral part of the public transport system, although they are […]

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Entertainment / Sport

Hot air ballooning

It was the French who invented hot air balloons in 1783 and they soon brought one over to show the British, flying […]

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Politics

The Welsh Parliament

The governance of Wales has, in recent decades, been subject to three referendum outcomes and several parliamentary Acts. The result was the […]

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Celebrations & Holidays

St. Andrew’s Day

Andrew, a fisherman, was one of the disciples of Jesus. Scotland adopted him as their patron saint in 1320 and St. Andrew’s […]

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