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Today in History for July 26: In 1603, James VI of Scotland was crowned King James I of England. He then authorized an English translation of the Scriptures, first published in 1611 and known since as ...
Somewhere in the 1990s, after he had left office, I had to introduce Norman Tebbit as the speaker at a formal dinner. “Lord ...
A bombshell new report has debunked a series of widely held myths about the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) — ...
Our continued membership of the ECHR is based on historical lies – it's time to choose parliamentary sovereignty over foreign ...
Unlike almost all of Thatcher’s ministers, Tebbit did not go to university, but left school at 16 to encounter the “closed shop”: that one had to be a member of a particular union to work in a ...
Across much of Europe, the engines of economic growth are sputtering. In its latest global outlook , the International ...
For the PM, it’s a virtue that there’s no such thing as ‘Starmerism’, which begs the question a year into his premiership: ...
When Sir Keir Starmer looks back at his first year in office this weekend, he may be wondering how he has moved so swiftly ...
Haileybury school in Hertfordshire has produced some notable alumni over the years. Clement Attlee, the post-war Labour prime ...
Landslide win for U.K.’s Labour ends 14 years of Conservative rule The end of the Conservative government marks a huge reversal for Britain’s top parties.
1950: US forces enter combat in the Korean War for the first time in the Battle of Osan. On the same day, the Law of Return ...