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Today-History-Dec06
Today in History for Dec. 6: In 1752, a government pamphlet in Halifax became the first book published in Canada. In 1780, Jean-Antoine Aide-Crequy, the first Canadian-born painter, died in Quebec ...
Peterborough's Hampton Vale Primary Academy is starting a swimming project in memory of 16-year-old Jack Lloyd who died after ...
Scottish Labour need to come up with something big if they are to close the gap on the SNP before next year’s Holyrood ...
POSTBOY - another word for postilion. A postilion or postillion is a person who rides a harnessed horse that is pulling a horse-drawn vehicle ...
One photo of London Bridge around 1900 captures a view from the south-west towards the Church of St Magnus the Martyr, with the Monument visible behind and Fishmongers’ Hall to the left. Finally, ...
US President has openly supported ideological allies in other nations. While actions are more subtle in allied countries, ...
Nigel Farage is due to hold a rally in Falkirk on Saturday, prompting John Swinney to accuse him of seeking to “whip up hate”. The Reform UK leader and other key figures are expected to gather on ...
Archaeologists digging beneath the 19th-century Palace of Westminster, home to the United Kingdom's Parliament, unearthed ...
Members will debate the key areas of the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill . The Crime and Policing Bill, ...
Military conscription is already established practice in countries bordering Russia and now President Macron is ready to ...
For a showman spurned by America’s elites, Trump's buildings have become symbols both of his status and status anxiety ...
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