Politics

NATO membership

The UK was one of the original twelve members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) when it was formed in 1949. […]

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Celebrations & Holidays

New Year’s Eve

Although some religions have shunned New Year’s Eve celebrations as heathen, it is a natural inclination to mark significant milestones in life. […]

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Entertainment

The Who

The Who have two surviving members of the original band ~ singer Roger Daltrey (1944-) and songwriter-guitarist Pete Townshend (1945-). With drummer […]

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Culture

The Poet Laureate

The Poet Laureateship is an honorary royal appointment of a poet who is recognised as contributing to the national literary body of […]

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Culture / Law

The National Lottery

There have been four Parliamentary Acts, from 1993 to 2006, putting into place the legislation required for the UK’s National Lottery. This […]

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Religion

Gideon Bibles

The Gideons were formed in the USA in 1899 by a group of travelling businessmen. They wanted to spread the Christian religion […]

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Basic principles

Getting onto the property ladder

Before WW1, most ordinary British folk paid rent to live in their homes, but the two World Wars generated a surge in […]

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History

D-Day

In the term ‘d-day’ the ‘d’ simply stands for ‘day’, emphasising its importance. It means the day on which something significant is […]

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Discoveries

J.J. Thomson and the electron

Sir Joseph John (‘J.J.‘) Thomson was born in 1856 in Lancashire. He excelled in mathematics and took his degrees at Cambridge University, […]

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English language / History

The Huguenots

The Protestant religion emerged in the sixteenth century and its followers grew to be a sizeable minority in France, where they were […]

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Geography & Environment

Brownfields and Green Belts

The land mass of the UK is 60,000,000 acres but only one-tenth of this is available for housing, shops and businesses. With […]

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Sport

British Racing Green

Napier cars were the first to adopt the colour known as British Racing Green (BRG) for their livery. They were among the […]

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