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Why it's important to remember WW1 This group of children have been on a special school trip to learn about people from their village who went to fight in World War One.
Yesterday was a day of pipes and drums, the colours of worldly conflicts, the memories of the past, and the reverent remembrance of Papua New Guinea’s wartime history.
Palm oil's history reveals its use from feeding enslaved people to fueling colonial expansion. It became a key ingredient in ...
The researchers’ AI flagged more than 7,000 landslides within just three hours following an earthquake last year.View on ...
Construction firm Stepnell, responsible for building Lichfield’s new leisure centre, is continuing its commitment to creating ...
On a horse farm in Folsom, Vicky Busch helps carry on the work started by Dorothy Brooke almost a century ago in Egypt, when ...
Here is a ranking of all 55 DC Comics movies, from recent hits like "Superman" to critical flops such as "Catwoman." ...
Scientists have devised the formula for the perfect fry-up - including whether ketchup or brown sauce makes the ideal ...
Kansas City wasn’t an obvious choice as a World Cup host, but beneath the surface James March finds there’s plenty to uncover ...
Explore the often-overlooked contributions of South Africa during World War I, from the sacrifices of soldiers to the efforts ...
My first trip to Bikaner was meant to be in 2003. My father was planning a road trip around Rajasthan when a well-meaning ...
Ikea is set to open its first UK textile exhibition in Edinburgh. The Magical Patterns exhibition, which features 60 years of ...