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On official history

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tonset road landing pathway to town cove

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Ruined Dorset castle closed amid fears it is falling into the sea

Built by Henry VIII almost 500 years ago to protect England s southern shores, Sandsfoot Castle found a new purpose in modern times as an Instagram selfie spot.  But authorities have now urgently shut the clifftop Tudor artillery fort for fear it is falling into the sea after cracks emerged in its masonry. Weymouth Town Council said two vertical cracks were spotted in the internal walls and another especially concerning one above the picture arch.   The decision was taken to fence it off to the public - to the likely dismay of the throngs of Instagrammers who take pictures beside the ruins with the picturesque backdrop of Portland Harbour.

Why Trump can t legally pardon himself

Opinion by David Gray Adler President Donald Trump s hypothetical option of granting himself a pardon before leaving office effectively ended when the House of Representatives opened.

Ukraine s Maidan, Vile as it Was, Should Give Hope to U S Dissidents

Ukraine s Maidan, Vile as it Was, Should Give Hope to U.S. Dissidents I stumbled across a novel analogy on Twitter: the English Civil War. The deep thinkers are falling over themselves to come up with historical analogies for our moment. Weimar Germany is by now out of fashion. It’s been “oversold,” in the jargon of the moronosphere. This week I stumbled across a novel analogy on Twitter: the English Civil War. “How atmospheric,” is the first thing I thought. Roundheads, Cavaliers, Robert Herrick lisping out “To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time,” King Charles’ head lopped off under gray London skies. I liked it, but then I found myself dissatisfied. Better than Weimar, but not much better. The choice betrays a certain intellectual parochialism, a dismal Anglocentrism. Why not adduce the Mau-Mau Uprising, the Central Asian Revolt of 1916, or the Second Palaiologan Civil War? Those analogies would be no less random.

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