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Ever wondered what life was like in Anglo-Saxon times? The Weorod living history group brought the past to life at the ...
Simon Kuper struck a chord in his thoughtful piece “AI is reinforcing the dominance of English in the workplace” ( Work & Careers, July 21). As a Londoner, who studied French and German, I fully agree ...
The Bayeux Tapestry should be renamed the “Canterbury Embroidery” because it was almost certainly made in Britain and is not technically a tapestry, a historian has revealed.
In most, if not all, instances, a more accurate and comprehensive understanding of the present can be gleaned by looking to the past. Consider the paragraph below, from a letter written by Abraham ...
Danny Kruger MP’s impassioned speech to an empty House of Commons chamber on the need to restore the UK’s Christian heritage has been viewed more than 3 millions times. It’s a roadmap for a Christian ...
Venice chief Alberto Barbera discusses Netflix's return on the Lido and why Dwayne Johnson could be headed for Oscar glory.
New discoveries surrounding the origins of Stonehenge have piqued the nation’s interest in all things archaeological. Here ...
Anglo-Saxons joined the Byzantine Varangian Guard after the 1066 Norman Conquest, shaping the Byzantine Empire.
North Star Military Figures are now selling some new figures for the 18mm Wiglaf Miniatures range. The Welsh Mounted Warriors ...
English history. In a succession crisis like no other three warlords separated by hundreds of miles and savage seas vied for ...
The Bayeux Tapestry, a legendary medieval artwork depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest, is set to be displayed in the U.K. for the first time in nearly 1,000 years.
Medieval people would have interacted with the embroidered players, giving them voice and enabling them to join the ...