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The University of Cambridge project reveals sky-high homicide rates in medieval London, York and Oxford and shows that male ...
The team have put together two exceptionally detailed maps of the capital. The first, Tudor London, zooms in on the year 1520 ...
The interactive Medieval Murder Map visualizes 355 homicides reported by coroners in the 14th century across London, York and ...
A Cambridge criminologist has uncovered new evidence in the killing of a priest, John Forde, who had his throat cut on a busy ...
A new public art trail in Great Yarmouth is being officially launched. The event begins at noon on Friday, June 13, with a ceremonial unveiling of the Yarn with Ernie sculpture in the town's Market ...
From nabbing that impossible-to-get booking to doing squats and getting lost (on purpose), restaurant critic Terry Durack has ...
It's time to head to Mottisfont — come for the roses, stay for the fascinating exhibition shedding new light on the history ...
Edinburgh's ability to attract major film and TV productions has been transformed by the creation of a permanent studio on the edge of Leith Docks.
Bath's history goes beyond its Jane Austen connections, as Delilah Khomo discovered in Tatler's June 2025 issue, through ...
Forget Atlantis (which probably doesn’t exist)—we’re taking a trip to 10 real cities that ended up underwater.
Last chance to see Mean Girls in the West End. Photo: Brinkhoff-Moegenburg JUNE IN LONDON: As a new month gets under way, peruse our team's pick of the very best things to see and do in London ...
The remarkable 1500-year-old Biblioteca Capitolare in Verona is widely viewed as the world’s oldest continuously operating ...