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The blue commemorative designs in Bruton Street, Mayfair, incorporate one of the late Queen’s favourite flowers, lily of the valley.
For 16 generations, master gardeners in this one family have dedicated their lives to preserving one of the nation's most cherished – and highly sought-out – symbols.
From Shakespeare and the Industrial Revolution to innovations in science and the creation of the beautiful game of football, England has made contributions that echo across the globe. St. George’s Day ...
A teenage boy has died in a crash on the M6 that saw all traffic be stopped on both the northbound and southbound ...
Continue your exploration of the vast Kraftwerk Mitte site with a matinee performance at Staatsoperette Dresden, which stages ...
It’s a sad day for Toblerone fans – the Swiss chocolate brand’s 360g dark chocolate bars have been discontinued. A spokesperson for US firm Mondelez announced it would be pulling the bars from stores ...
A multi-vehicle crash on Wednesday 16 April caused the M2 to close near Maidstone, leading to significant traffic delays.
A diversion is in place on a key A-road through Wiltshire after a serious crash overnight. Police are currently investigating the crash which took place on the A303 near Mere during the night of ...
London, here I come!' Hiroshi Suzuki posted a few months ago, unaware just how much his earnest joy at embracing British ...
The change was made to comply with Switzerland’s ‘Swissness’ Act, which means national symbols and Swiss crosses are not ...
Since 2008, the Pinwheels for Prevention® campaign, introduced by Prevent Child Abuse America, has used the pinwheel as a national symbol of child abuse prevention. Representing the joy and innocence ...