The Victorian era featured many political giants. Robert Peel, Benjamin Disraeli, and Lord Salisbury are some obvious examples. Yet the man who spent the most time as prime minister was none other ...
In 1903 an over-life size marble statue to William Gladstone was unveiled in the north transept of Westminster Abbey. The inscription reads: Erected by Parliament to the Right Honourable William Ewart ...
Tonnes of rubble can be seen crashing into the back of the lorry with such force the HGV rocked on its wheels, after the ...
This was the moment when a bungling trucker crashed into a Grade II-listed memorial of William Gladstone, and then drove off. Despite causing £40,000, he has been fined less than £250.