Florence Nightingale never set foot in India. Yet from a sickbed in London, armed with mortality data and an unstoppable pen, she rewrote the country's sanitary code, slashed soldier death rates from ...
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Britain is governed by people who dislike it. There is no other explanation for the way they trash our constitution, ...
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The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions ponders the hypothetical reactions of eminent historical personages to today’s Trafalgar Square ...
World War II leader Winston Churchill is to be dropped from the UK £5 banknote in favour of a nature scene, sparking outrage ...
Chappell, age 99, of Greenfield, passed away Friday, March 6, 2026, at Hancock Regional Hospital, 11 days before her 100th ...
We begin with the trial of the former President of Liberia, Charles Taylor. It was claimed that he traded in arms and ammunition in return for so-called blood diamonds. Next we head to Syria where a ...
The Bank of England said the change to wildlife imagery creates an opportunity to celebrate another important aspect of the nation.
Sir Winston Churchill, a military leader during the Second World War, will be dropped from the £5 bill soon in favour of a nature scene as part of a currency redesign.
The Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development Matia Kasaija has today inaugurated a new Board of Directors of the Uganda Retirement Benefits Regulatory Authority (URBRA), urging them to ...