Charles Byrne, born in 1762, standing at approximately 7 feet, 5 inches tall was hailed as the tallest man in the world. He ...
Longley remained in Belfast as the Troubles worsened, writing a number of collections of poetry while working full time for ...
Rather than being made to pay for its plundering, there’s something even more devastating and long-lasting that the British could do – educate itself properly about its colonial history, says Mihir Bo ...
"I’m honored and, at the same time, shocked that I would have ever been considered for this very special commendation," said ...
The Fairtrade Foundation has appointed international development specialist Eleanor Harrison OBE as its new CEO.
Dating from the Georgian era, gentlemen's clubs were reserved exclusively for the aristocracy and the elite, to meet, drink, ...
A 70-year-old aircraft used to track Soviet submarines during the Cold War has arrived in North Yorkshire ahead of its ...
A charity established in Cornwall has announced the passing of its founder, a woman described as a 'compassionate' and ...
The conservative media mogul’s British newspapers division, known as News Group Newspapers (NGN), offered a “full and ...
Prince Harry, having left his royal role, has made it his mission to take on those in the media, and casts himself as the last person able to absorb the fight against deep-pocketed UK publishers.
Prince Harry has reportedly accepted damages in excess of £10million in his settlement with The Sun’s publishers News Group ...
Harry had vowed to take his case to trial to publicly expose the newspaper’s wrongdoing and win a court ruling upholding his ...