On Christmas Day in 1950, the Stone of Scone was taken by four young Scottish nationalists, who broke into Westminster Abbey by a side door. Above: The stone being recovered in 1951.
Papal biographer Austen Ivereigh posed the question this week whether Queen Elizabeth II and now King Charles III represent the opposite to the three 'Ps' of populism, polarization and post-truth ‘Could the monarchy’, he asked, ‘be the rescue of democracy?’ As London saw this week one of the biggest ever gathering of heads of state, and where the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II
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Walter Edward Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne (1880-1944) was a member of the well-known Anglo-Irish Guinness brewing family who began his political career in 1907, gaining prominence during the 1920s while holding a series of cabinet positions. A close ally of Winston Churchill, he served as the British minister of state in the Middle East until November 1944, when he was assassinated by the Lehi (acronym for âFighters for the Freedom of Israelâ), also known as âthe Stern Gang.â
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Moyne played an important role in the hated White Paper, which sharply limited Jewish immigration to