09 May 2012
| by Simon S Kershaw
and ruin in north-west England and beyond....said, the Church of England is the Tory party at prayer, then the National Trust was ever the playground of the middle-aged, middle-class, middle-Englander.
The uniform goods in the gift shops said ...
15 Jun 2011
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
Released on 31 May, the universal appeal of the free NHS Direct app has driven it straight to the head of the table.
It gives health advice via a questionnaire approach, but is only intended to be used by people living in England.
The Volkswagen app celebrates 35 years of the Golf GTI in a free ...
14 Jul 2010
| by Staff
One of the nation s most iconic nonprofit organizations, founded 166 years ago in England as the Young Men s Christian Association, is undergoing a major rebranding, adopting as its name the nickname everyone has used for generations.
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26 Apr 2010
| by Matt Williams
Ian Botham on the last leg of his "Great Forget-Me-Not" fundraising walk, in which the ex-England ...
04 Jan 2010
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
January. At the end of December the Church of England made a submission that warned lifting the ban ...
18 Jun 2009
| by Dan Leahul
and Royal Engineers at the Kenington Oval in 1872 or the first England-Australia Test match in 1877. Some ...
08 Jun 2009
| by Jacquie Bowser
-to-face interviews with the general public in England. Interviews will be based on a bespoke quantitative survey ...
segment within England's population. "These insights will inform government policy and will also support ...
23 Apr 2009
| by James Quilter
LONDON - The England Football Team has teamed up with the Bobby Moore Fund for Cancer Research UK...The charity was founded after West Ham and England legend Moore died from the disease in 1993. The 'There's Moore to know' initiative is designed to link in with St Georges Day and April's Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. To publicise the campaign, members of the England Football Team were photographed ...
21 Apr 2009
| by Ben Bold
LONDON - One of England's greatest kings Henry VIII will be Tweeting from beyond the grave...in England so he could divorce. The Tweets will start on April 22 with the following feed: "My father has ...
25 Mar 2009
| by Jacquie Bowser
to be published next month. They also reportedly call for making traditional studies of Victorian England ...