Residents of Wamphray in southern Scotland need to raise at least £35,000 to buy their local church.
The life and career of Louisiana’s pioneering civil rights politician, who briefly served as the nation’s first Black ...
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How war, marriage, and betrayal united England
England didn’t emerge naturally after Rome collapsed—it had to be built through centuries of invasion, conquest, and slow consolidation. Anglo-Saxon kingdoms replaced Roman rule, only to face ...
Stocks, pillories and whipping posts were in almost every Derbyshire town and village ...
The property duo help homeowners decide what to do with their dated dwelling. Plus: more chaos in Black Ops. Here’s what to watch this evening ...
Scholar Susan Ostermann, due to take over as director of the university’s Asian studies institute on July 1, has written ...
Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis ...
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France’s child-free train carriages? Sounds blissful to me
France’s child-free train carriages? Sounds blissful to me - SCNF has caused controversy by banning under-12s from its ...
Britons might be surprised to learn how much hatred their country receives from Russia - with threats of nuclear obliteration ...
Charles Traylen was a delightfully eccentric antiquarian bookseller. But did he really sell pencils to James Joyce?
One Nation has revealed it will run candidates in every seat at the looming South Australian election in the first major test ...
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Why do millions of Americans believe they’re being ‘replaced’?
A group of “elites” is trying to replace “real” Americans. That’s what the Great Replacement conspiracy theory says, and it ...
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