The recent declaration by Donald Trump to forcibly transfer and resettle the population of Gaza elsewhere exposed the design of the US-Israel alliance.
A popular attraction is to welcome back visitors — and invite them to become detectives or step back in time in a range of half-term activities.
The Workhouse and Infirmary in Southwell and its collection of 1,200 objects have been cleaned during a winter closure but will welcome visitors from the middle of this week. National Trust staff said ...
One of the best preserved and most complete examples of a 19th century workhouse will be opening its historic doors to the public from Wednesday (February 19) following the winter closedown. The ...
The picturesque town of Southwell in Nottinghamshire is a hidden gem brimming with history, charm, and royal intrigue. With ...
The Victorian Era was a time of the Industrial Revolution, with authors Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin, the railway and shipping booms, profound scientific discoveries, and the invention of the ...
Past guests have included Dickens, Byron and Charles I, who spent his last hours ... “Welcome to the Workhouse,” National Trust guide John Bartle announced as he led us around the austere ...
He wrote in his will "that my name be inscribed in plain English letters on my tomb... I rest my claims to the remembrance of my country upon my published works...". Dickens died at his house, Gad's ...
When his father was called to London again to be a clerk in the Naval Pay Office, the elder Dickens amassed so much debt that the entire family—except for Charles and his older sister Fanny ...
A new exhibition celebrates 100 years of the Charles Dickens Museum. Behold! Dickens with a moustache! What do we reckon? "A hideous disfigurement," was the verdict of the author's friend and ...
In 1662 Charles married Portuguese infanta Catherine of Braganza, daughter of King John IV (she is buried in Portugal). They had no children but Charles had 13 children by various mistresses. Charles ...
King Charles III went to Auschwitz in January to mark 80 years since the Nazi concentration camp's liberation. The visit followed a tour of Australia, in October, which reignited the debate about ...