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My Lady Jane: The brutal truth about the UK's infamous 'Nine Days Queen'
BBC News· 5 days agoA short-lived teenage monarch in Tudor history has now inspired a fantastical TV romp on Prime...
100 Blitz babies reunited 80 years after being born in WW2 maternity unit
Daily Express· 6 days agoOnce a playground for King Henry VIII, whose daughter Queen Elizabeth I was raised there, Ashridge...
Terrible Thames at Tower Bridge Quay (formally St Katharine’s Pier)
Skiddle· 11 hours agoTerrible Thames! You’ve seen them on stage, now join them onboard, for a sensational sightseeing...
Vast salt caverns to store hydrogen under former Royal Navy base
Daily Telegraph· 12 hours agoVast salt caverns designed to store hydrogen are to be excavated under Britain’s biggest former...
‘My Lady Jane’ Cast, Writers on Bringing to Life the ‘Fascinating, Dramatic, Sexy’ Tudors and...
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 3 days ago“My Lady Jane” may be chock full of corsets but this is not your average bodice ripper. A feminist...
The pretty UK town with a unique history - including forming its own currency
Nottinghamshire Live via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoAnother historical home of note belonged to Henry VIII's fourth wife. After King Henry divorced Anne...
Who will get a piece of the fees as part of £3.6bn Royal Mail takeover
Daily Mail· 4 days agoThe controversial £3.6billion deal, agreed with billionaire Daniel Kretinsky, would see the postal...
The Real History Behind 'My Lady Jane'
Time via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoWho is Lady Jane Grey? A great niece of Henry VIII, she was born in Bradgate, Leicestershire, England, in 1537. In the show, she’s depicted as an...
‘My Lady Jane’: The Fun New Series That Gives a Middle Finger to History
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 6 days ago“We’re all born to certain roles. Our destiny is set,” a character explains in an early episode of...
Wimbledon's iconic strawberries and cream prices and rules for bringing your own drinks
My London via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoHowever, some historians offer a different theory. The Great British Mag traces its history back to...