History of Winston Churchill and Blenheim Palace
Arts & Culture

History of Winston Churchill and Blenheim Palace

Did you know Churchill was born and raised in England’s only non-royal abode to hold the title of the palace? Read on for more history facts about the Prime Minister who helped lead the Allies to Victory in WWII.

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Why is the UK flag called the Union Jack?
British Culture

Why is the UK flag called the Union Jack?

But why is the UK flag called the Union Jack? Let’s go back to the origins of its name and look at some fascinating facts about the iconic flag.

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Best Things to Do in the Cotswolds for English Countryside Lovers
Out of Town

Best Things to Do in the Cotswolds for English Countryside Lovers

Covering 5 English counties and 800 square miles, the Cotswolds is England’s largest ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’. Here are interesting things to do in the Cotswolds.

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5 Royal Tours for The King’s Coronation’s Second Anniversary
London

5 Royal Tours for The King’s Coronation’s Second Anniversary

The 6th of May will mark the second anniversary of the King’s Coronation. Here’s how you can celebrate in style.

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All About the Battle of Britain
British History

All About the Battle of Britain

With the 80th Anniversary of Victory in Europe Day (8th May 1945 – 8th May 2025) coming soon, let’s look at some of the key events of Battle of Britain, our nation’s greatest hour.

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About St. George’s Day and Shakespeare’s Birthday
Arts & Culture

About St. George’s Day and Shakespeare’s Birthday

23rd April is a very special day as not only is it St George’s Day, which is well known for the story of Saint George slaying the dragon, but it is also the Birthday of the world-famous William Shakespeare.

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