Religion

The Archbishops of Canterbury and York

The two Archbishops are the most senior members of the Church of England. Of the two, the Archbishop of Canterbury is held […]

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English language

The Great Vowel Shift

The Great Vowel Shift (GVS) is the reason we may find Old and Middle English difficult to grasp. It is also a […]

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Inventions

The typewriter

The first patent for a typewriter was granted in 1714 to Henry Mill (1683-1771) from southern England. It does not include a […]

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Celebrations & Holidays

Thinking Day

Thinking Day, or, as it has been known since 2000, ‘World Thinking Day’, has been celebrated each year by Girl Guides and […]

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Politics

The Labour Party

The Labour Party is a socialist political party and, until recently, has been seen as the main rival to the Conservative Party […]

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Entertainment

Pub quiz nights

In the 1970s, pubs were seeing their businesses decline due to people staying in to watch television every night. The pub quiz […]

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Law

Abolition of slavery

William Wilberforce (1759-1833) was an MP who tirelessly campaigned for the abolition of slavery on moral grounds. He finally achieved his aim […]

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Religion

St. Columba

St. Columba (521-97) was born into the Irish aristocracy and was educated at a Christian monastery, after which he became a monk […]

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Discoveries

Morphic resonance

In 1973 Dr Rupert Sheldrake (1942-) began investigating how plants and animals receive the information on how they are supposed to grow […]

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Inventions

Sir Tim Berners-Lee and the WWW

Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee (1955-) is responsible for helping to usher in the digital age with his revolutionary invention of the World […]

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Geography & Environment

Spaghetti Junction

Spaghetti Junction is the nickname for the world’s most complicated motorway intersection. Its official name is the Gravelly Hill Interchange and it […]

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Culture

Robin Hood

The story of Yorkshireman Robin Hood, who lived in the 14th century, has been embellished over the centuries until it has taken […]

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