Discoveries

The Higgs boson

Professor Peter Ware Higgs was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1929 and grew up in Birmingham and Bristol before entering an illustrious career […]

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Entertainment

Queen

The rock band Queen was formed by lead vocalist extraordinaire, pianist and guitarist Freddie Mercury (1946-91), lead guitarist Brian May (1947-), bass […]

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Inventions

The ‘best car in the world’

The first car designed and made by Sir Henry Royce (1863-1933) was a 2-cylinder 10HP model in 1904, closely followed by the […]

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Politics

The Speaker and Lord Speaker

In a political debate there needs to be someone ‘in the chair’ who organises the agenda, the speakers and adherence to the […]

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Celebrations & Holidays

The stag do

A ‘stag do‘ is a get-together of a bridegroom and his male friends shortly before his wedding day. Tradition has it that […]

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English language

Enid Blyton

Enid Mary Blyton (1897-1968), born in London, was our most-loved and prolific author of children’s literature. Emerging from her own unhappy childhood, […]

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English language

Bertrand Russell

For a man who excelled in, adored and taught mathematics, it was an amazing recognition of his wide-ranging intellectual output in print […]

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History

Lady Jane Grey

Lady Jane Grey was born in 1537 in the reign of King Henry VIII (1491-1547). His immediate heir was Edward, followed by […]

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Discoveries

Electrolysis

On 2nd May 1800, William Nicholson (1753-1815) from London and his friend Sir Anthony Carlisle (1768-1840) from Co. Durham worked together on […]

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Culture / Geography & Environment

The National Trust

The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty was formed as a charity in 1895. It is considered globally […]

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Law

Pub and restaurant opening hours

The Licensing Act, 2003, (for England and Wales) allows premises selling alcohol to be open for twenty-three hours a day, but in […]

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Basic principles

National anthems

The UK’s ‘God save the Queen’ (or King, as appropriate) is actually the royal anthem but it is also used as the […]

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