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The Edwardian age was an age of elegance, glamour and opulence with embracing new artistic movements .The future Edward VII's marriage to the Danish Princess Alexandra heralded a more approachable ...
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The Telegraph at 170: How war first pushed us to put innovation at the service of informationIt 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 ...
An off-Broadway production about an openly gay future heir has received rave reviews, but unlike some countries, Britain has ...
Even the memorial to Queen Victoria, undoubtedly the most commemorated woman in British history, is relatively modest in ...
If you're looking for some summer inspiration, read through our favourite things to do in Kensington and Chelsea.
Maritime exhibits, from fishing nets to models of ocean-going trawlers, dominate the museum.
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.
We were fortunate to celebrate our silver wedding anniversary earlier this month with a family trip to the land of my birth, staying at a pretty little cottage within walking distance of the town of W ...
Daisy Goodwin shines a spotlight on the polarising figure of Angela Kelly, a once obscure dresser dubbed ‘AK47’ by palace ...
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.
David Beckham receives knighthood from King Charles III, earning the title "Sir Beckham" while his wife Victoria becomes ...
Mr Ramesh, 40 a British businessman from Leicester, was the sole survivor of a fireball plane crash that killed 241 people.
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