Helen, Lady Delves Broughton, who has died aged 95, was Britain’s youngest woman barrister in the early 1950s before giving up her promising career to marry Sir Evelyn Delves Broughton, 12th Bt.
As the conditional exemption scheme intended to protect objects of national importance gains traction, Josh Spero ...
Stepping into a role that’s been played onstage by some of the great leading women of the past century (Ingrid Bergman, Diana ...
Prunella Margaret Rumney Illingworth was born on 22 June 1932 in Sutton Abinger, Surrey. Her mother had been an actress, a ...
From the Trail of Tears to Watergate to the Iraq War, here are 20 of the worst presidential mistakes in US history — and what ...
Tom spoke of Philip’s grandparents, who were next-door neighbours to the Jordans, and of the extended family’s strong links ...
Swede Anton Wormann bought several akiya and renovated them in a Japandi style. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
When I joined The Spectator, the office was in Bloomsbury, in a four-storey Georgian house, and the further down ...
The rising tide of Indian nationalism meant that the people of princely states now were keen to become a part of a united and ...
In the mid-1960s in London, in a large rambling house in Hampstead, the day had begun like any other for seven-year-old Lucy ...
Film-makers Harriet Atkinson and Sue Breakell tell Dan Carrier how a chance encounter opened the door to the world of Henri ...
Peter Gruner talks to Kate Summerscale about her latest book, which looks behind the door of 10 Rillington Place ...
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