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Steeped in Anglo-Saxon history, Hampshire’s place names are often a little easier for people to work out how to pronounce ...
A result and scoreline that might make people take notice nationally could have been more only for Louth’s gritty knack at ...
Sinn Féin, the main opposition party, said the commemoration was offensive because it would honour William the Conqueror, ...
Europe's elite club competition comes to a conclusion this afternoon with Northampton Saints looking for a second final ...
YOU have probably heard of Sutton Hoo, the Suffolk site where a huge Anglo-Saxon ship was discovered under ancient grassy mounds. Excitement around the medieval treasure trove grew in 2021 when ...
The British authorities have brought trumped-up charges against a member of Irish hip-hop group Kneecap in a bid to stifle ...
One hundred years ago, the Irish Boundary Commission collapsed in acrimony after the proposal by the three boundary ...
The Press Association regrets to announce the death of Field-Marshall the Earl of Ypres, PC, KP, GCB, OM, GCVO, KCMG, which ...
Poet, musician, singer, wit, polemicist, journalist, biographer and letter-writer, Thomas Moore (May 28, 1779 – February 25,1852) was one of the most brilliant figures of the Regency as well as the ...
The normally private residence where the Pride & Prejudice author took lodgings for the final three months of her life with ...