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The admiral who sank his own fleet

June 22nd, 1893. Under the hot Mediterranean sun, the Royal Navy’s flagship HMS Victoria led a column of battleships off ...
On Nov. 18, the Queen made her debut in the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, worn by Princess Eugenie at her royal wedding ...
Two carriers can look identical, yet their power source decides everything: speed, range, fuel, logistics, and the missions ...
O’Farrell’s trial was swift, merciless, and regarded by modern historians as a miscarriage of justice. He initially claimed ...
Will Daws, the joint managing director of Plum Pictures who was a key fixture in the U.K. television community and created shows with James May and George Clarke, died suddenly in London on Monday. He ...
Canada’s museums have transformed themselves in the last decade, adopting identity-driven makeovers under pressure from the Trudeau-led Liberals. National Post visited institutions from coast to coast ...
The card features a photograph of the couple taken in the grounds of Villa Wolkonsky, the British Ambassador's residence in ...
Poppy Appeal organiser who raised almost £500,000 awarded Islington’s top honour Islington’s highest honour – the Freedom of ...
No one knows exactly when Gramma was born. But if the estimated birth year of 1884 is accurate, Chester Arthur occupied the Oval Office and there were only 39 states at the time.
A true Northern Territory icon has died, leaving a legacy which spans from music to football, government and history.
Is there any way out of the prospect of a Reform UK government led by Nigel Farage, aided by a well-connected, opaquely funded, MAGA inspired movement?
A BOOK proudly chronicling a town’s many claims to fame now has even more stories to make readers go ‘ooh’ and ‘aah’.