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It is perhaps the greatest of all cold cases: who was responsible for the death of the two Princes in the Tower?
It is perhaps the greatest of all cold cases: who was responsible for the death of the two Princes in the Tower?
A historian claims to have proof that the Princes in the Tower of London were not murdered by their uncle Richard ...
Royal Holloway, University of London/Bridgeman The two young princes were never seen alive again. Many historians speculate that the two boys were murdered in the Tower during the summer of 1483.
The boys, Edward V and Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, were 12 and nine respectively when their father died. They were taken one by one to the Tower of London in expectation of Edward V’s ...
King Charles is said to be behind solving the disappearance of two young royal brothers, Edward V and the Duke of York in the ...
AHMM’s transformation of the Royal London Hospital into the new Tower Hamlets town hall has been named as RIBA’s 2025 London building of the year. The scheme on Whitechapel Road has added a ...
The RIBA has handed out 38 London regional awards, with Allford Hall Monaghan Morris’s restored Tower Hamlets Town Hall named London Building of the Year ...
In January 2025 the Eden Project slashed one fifth of its workforce due to declining visitor numbers and rising costs, with ...
After dozens of visits to London, I thought I'd seen it all. But a local expert showed me a whole new side of the city.
Rachel Whiteread is used to her work provoking strong reactions. The 62-year-old artist won the Turner Prize in 1993 for her ...