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To mark its 125th anniversary, one of London's most iconic five-star hotels is selling rooms at the same price as they were ...
The replica pastry will be featured in the London attraction’s “Culture Capital Zone”, which is also home to the likes of ...
On the lower slopes of Ilkley Moor, the tarn lies on a popular path linking the Wharfedale town with the famous Cow and Calf ...
This iconic hotel in the capital is offering the chance to book rooms cheaper than a Travelodge on the city’s outskirts ...
The story of one of the biggest rallies outside of London in the early 20th Century calling for women's right to vote is to ...
From Winston Churchill to Amy Winehouse, and Charles Darwin to Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa, portraits of a host of British ...
The great-granddaughter of leading suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst has said sentences given to several climate protesters were "heavy-handed and disproportionate" ahead of an appeal against their ...
Emmeline Pankhurst was one of the driving forces behind the women’s suffrage movements in the UK. She fought her whole life to win women the right to vote, and is honoured by a statue in St ...
Emmeline Pankhurst. Rosa Parks. Marie Curie. Frida Kahlo. Jane Austen. Mary Seacole. All famous women who have changed the course of history. But how about these less-familiar names? Gertrude Erdele.
In this account of her mother's life, Sylvia Pankhurst (pictured) remembers both Emmeline Pankhurst's strength of conviction and her great personal charm. Interspersed with recollections of her ...