More than 8,000 years ago, Great Britain was connected to mainland Europe by a landmass known as Doggerland. It stretched ...
The Gazette is Britain’s oldest surviving newspaper, and the official journal of government. Established in 1665, with courtiers, government ministers and diplomats as its early journalists, it became ...
Harriet Strahl, a Ph.D. student in the Durham University history department, has shed new light on the emotional and societal repercussions of the 1120 White Ship disaster in an article published in ...
Harold Godwinson was the “last Anglo-Saxon King of England,” the university said, and the exact location of the royal home ...
The Bayeux Tapestry culminates in William’s victory in the Battle of Hastings. However, earlier artwork from the time also ...
In 2024, researchers from the universities of Oxford and Birmingham excavated a huge expanse of a quarry floor in Oxfordshire ...
Many fear Smithfield’s special sense of place will be lost once the meat market is gone. But could a new emerging cultural ...
Join us for Part 4 of the History of England series, as we explore the ashes of England’s past and how the nation rose ...
British maritime services firm Lloyd's Register apologised on Wednesday for its role in enslaving Africans in the 18th and ...
A worker digging up clay in a southern England limestone quarry noticed unusual ... at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Nearly 30 years ago, 40 sets of footprints discovered ...