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Today-History-Aug23

Today in History for Aug. 23: In 1305, Scottish leader William Wallace was hung, drawn and quartered in London for treason. Nearly 700 years later, his story was the subject of the Oscar-winning movie ...
These prestigious awards honour excellence, innovation, and leadership across electronics, instrumentation and ...
Connaught Place was constructed in 1929 by the British following plans created by architect Robert Tor Russell.
England captain Ben Stokes faces a bowling conundrum as Surrey quick Gus Atkinson joined pace bowler Jofra Archer in the squad for the third Test against India at Lord's.
Leacon Hall in Kent was once owned by a member of the prominent Millais family, who hosted Joseph Conrad, the acclaimed ...
The Place London returns to its roots at 26 South Molton Street, the original home of Browns. Discover three floors ...
Manchester City Academy graduate Delap made his mark on the Premier League with relegated Ipswich last season, scoring 12 ...
The group, known for their provocative lyrics and championing of the Irish language, have had several shows cancelled in recent months.