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In January 1776, Virginia’s Port City of Norfolk Was Set Ablaze, Galvanizing the Revolution. But Who Really Lit the Match?
Blaming the British for the destruction helped persuade some wavering colonists to back the fight for independence. But the ...
Albert Windsor, who celebrated his 18th birthday just last month, is the great-great grandson of George V and could be a ...
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has led every major opinion poll since April, raising the question of whether he could become Britain's next prime minister, despite the party's limited resources and ...
The Reform UK leader on dismantling consensus politics, Britain’s future relationship with the EU, and deporting migrants ...
It is less than 18 months since Britain’s Labour Party won a general election with one of the biggest parliamentary majorities in history. Such dominance, which inflicted on the Conservatives the ...
Well, meet Prime Minister Liz Truss. The former premier, whose tenure was the shortest in British history, was at New York ...
An upcoming court decision could sound the death knell for Turkey’s primary opposition party and its democracy.
Today, the nation proudly celebrates Trafalgar Day – a day etched into the annals of British history as a testament to our ...
The likely new government in Prague will add one more state opposed to the EU’s green deal, and migration and asylum ...
From the Sex Pistols and David Bowie to Iggy Pop, Alice Coltrane, and Nick Lowe, we look at with punk, disco and more made ...
To be an Australian is to have won “the lottery of life”, former prime minister Tony Abbott writes in his fascinating and ...
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