Value Added Tax (V.A.T.)
Until 1940, Britons paid tax only on their incomes, but wartime shortages saw the introduction of a purchase tax too. It was […]
Read MoreUntil 1940, Britons paid tax only on their incomes, but wartime shortages saw the introduction of a purchase tax too. It was […]
Read MoreProfessor Dr Eric Laithwaite (1921-97) from Lancashire was a naturally gifted lecturer and was attached firstly to Manchester University, then Imperial College, […]
Read MoreCurrently one of the most common surgical operations, the hip replacement is the legacy of Professor Sir John Charnley (1911-82) from Lancashire, […]
Read MoreThankful appreciation of freshwater supply probably began with nature-worshipping Pagans. It took the form of Well Dressing (decoration) in Derbyshire and other […]
Read MorePrior to 2,500BC, Eurasian nomadic people with domesticated horses migrated westward towards the Atlantic and mixed with the existing Neolithic inhabitants. The […]
Read MoreThe unique village of Portmeirion at the foot of Snowdonia has no full-time residents and is purely for tourists, some of whom […]
Read MoreA carry-on is defined as a rumpus, a commotion, and this, with a big dose of fun, sums up the general idea […]
Read MoreAs a comparatively young sporting event, the Paralympics is still evolving, most notably in its classification scheme. This was absent at its […]
Read MoreOne result of establishing the Church of England was the Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales, over 800 of them […]
Read MoreFrom peasant subsistence to ‘feeding the nation’, British agriculture has undergone many changes and been subjected to the government’s agricultural policies ever since […]
Read MoreThere are approximately 2,300,000 guns legally held in the UK, primarily for pest control on one’s own land and the recreational pursuits […]
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