Entertainment

Dame Margot Fonteyn

Born in Surrey in 1919 as Margaret Hookham, Dame Margot Fonteyn‘s mother was key to her future success. She put her in […]

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Geography & Environment

UK commercial airports

There are almost 150 airports in the UK, of which 60 accommodate scheduled passenger airlines. The world’s oldest commercial airfield is at […]

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History / Politics

The Restoration

It must be said that King Charles I’s reign was a complete disaster, which ended in 1649 with the one and only […]

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Sport

Isle of Man TT

The Isle of Man, a Crown Dependency, has hosted the world’s fastest and most dangerous road race for motorbikes since 1907. The […]

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Sport

Sir Mo Farah

Britain’s most successful athlete, Sir Mo Farah, CBE, was born in Somaliland in 1983 but came to live in England when he […]

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Inventions

Pitman shorthand

Sir Isaac Pitman of Wiltshire, England, invented the Pitman shorthand system in 1837 when he was 24. He was an English teacher […]

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Culture / Entertainment

The Beatles

The Beatles were a musical phenomenon in the 1960s that changed the pop music genre forever. There are many superlatives that can […]

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Discoveries

The ozone hole

The British Antarctic Survey (BAS), who operate in research stations in the British Antarctic Territory, published their discovery of the ‘hole’ in […]

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Religion

The Baptist Church

The Baptist Church emerged in England in the early 1600s. It spread to Scotland and Wales in the 1860s as well as […]

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Geography & Environment

Seals common to Britain

There are two types of seal found close to the British coastlines ~ the grey seal (or horsehead seal) and the harbour […]

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Basic principles / Law

National Insurance Contributions (NICs)

To help fund the Welfare State, most people who are employed or self-employed in the UK must pay National Insurance Contributions (NICs), […]

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Law

Shop opening hours and days

Until 1994, shops in the UK were generally not allowed to open on a Sunday, for religious reasons.  Since then, ‘large’ shops […]

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