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1745: The Jacobite rebellion

Part fifteen in our 20-part series looking at decisive moments of the last 1,000 years in British history explores explores 1700–1749. The uprising of 1745 enjoyed spectacular early successes yet, as Daniel Szechi reports, it only succeeded in breathing new life into the very regime it aimed to bring to its knees ....

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LOOKING BACK: Sir John Cope and his house in Cockenzie

LOOKING BACK: Sir John Cope and his house in Cockenzie
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Historic England is out of step with its woke list of shame


Historic England is out of step with its woke list of shame
Naming and shaming the nation’s villages as festering bastions of white privilege is an incredibly divisive way to splash public cash
9 February 2021 • 7:00pm
Historic England has found evidence of the transatlantic slave economy when auditing churches, halls and pubs 
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We are all guilty, ladies and gentlemen. You may think you live in a blameless village with a pretty church, a pub, a school, a newsagent and a duckpond. A village where the only thing of note to happen since the Norman Conquest was that time Gary, the postmistress’s nephew, changed the tyre on the Triumph Spitfire of Shelley from Bucks Fizz when she broke down on the B3199 in the summer of 1982. ....

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