Prince William loves a proper tea. Yes, for all his modernising tendencies – from selling off a chunk of Duchy land to fund ...
Yorkshire-based Sealstop has joined more than 40 handpicked UK small businesses in central London for Great British Pitch ...
Thousands of jolly people sitting cheek by jowl at long tables, feasting on charcuterie, duck magret, suckling pig and artisan cheeses and drinking generous lashings of local wine. So far, so French.
There are few better ways to enjoy the French countryside, whether you choose a lakeside caravan or a tent amid the mountains ...
Independence Day does not loom large in Britain’s public imagination, though cultural institutions did note the day and King ...
The Bayeux Tapestry has returned to England for the first time in nearly 1,000 years. The priceless medieval artwork arrived ...
After more than 900 years in France, the Bayeux Tapestry—one of medieval Europe’s most fragile, priceless treasures—slipped ...
Listed simply as “another paper” in the Royal Navy inventory, the Declaration remained buried in British archives for 250 ...
Britain may have lost the Revolutionary War, but London still holds the blueprints of the American Revolution. Follow in the ...
Hawke’s Bay Racing will stage a new $100,000 race on the third day of this year’s spring carnival, on October 10. Known as ...
A massive 1,100-year-old graveyard leads to a surprising new view of the Nordic legacy in Britain St. Wystan’s church in Repton. In 873-874, a Viking army is believed to have entrenched in the garden.
Michael Scurr, a volunteer at Britain’s National Archives, has discovered a rare early copy of the Declaration of ...