The House of Lords, judicial appointments and… goats cheese? Carolyn Kirby, former president of the Law Society, reflects on the highlights and challenges of her term in the role.
Henry VIII was the King of England who is best known for having six wives and, in particular, killing some of them.
Indulge in the quiet joys of Twixmas with Diana Henry’s feel-good food for feet-up days ...
In 1531, King Henry VIII is recognized as the supreme head of the Church in England by the Convocation of Canterbury. In 1618, German astronomer Johannes Kepler devised his third law of planetary ...
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