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Having once been less well represented in public spaces than animals, a monumental shift in statuary means famous females are ...
The likes of Wolf Hall, adapted by two of Hilary Mantel's best-selling books, capture this perfectly, gripping viewers with ...
July is National Picnic Month and as well as the delicious food, finding the perfect spot is, of course, top priority, too. With more than 400 historic sties across the country, English Heritage has ...
Maritime exhibits, from fishing nets to models of ocean-going trawlers, dominate the museum.
A statue of the first U.S. president stands prominently in London’s Trafalgar Square, but some Britons find it strange to ...
If there is a more positive person in racing than Felicity ‘Fliss’ Barnard, the new chief executive at Ascot as she heads into her first Royal meeting in charge, then I would like to meet them.
An off-Broadway production about an openly gay future heir has received rave reviews, but unlike some countries, Britain has ...
It was in the middle of a war with Russia, which was not going well, that The Daily Telegraph was launched in 1855. The title of the new paper came from the world-changing technology of the electric ...
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Today is Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot, and all eyes are on the Garrard-crafted Gold Cup. To mark the occasion, CEO Joanne Milner reflects on the house's heritage.
David Beckham wished Prince William happy birthday on Saturday amid reports that his estranged son Brooklyn is developing a ...
Known as the ‘Key to England’, Dover has played a crucial role in ... enjoy a picnic surrounded by stunning views and lush gardens just as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert would have done. Check out ...