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9 days ago

A new exhibition brings together new dye-transfer prints of the classically American photographer’s work

As a small child, Winston Eggleston was only vaguely aware that his father, William Eggleston,…

75 days ago

Hundreds of sausage dogs gather for annual festive parade that organiser started to help her puppy socialise

The pitter-patter of tiny paws has brought joy – and more than a little chaos – to Hyde Par…

3 months ago

Winston Churchill famously declared that 'gin and tonic has saved more Englishmen's lives, and minds, than all the doctors in the Empire'-but is it genuinely healthy?

5 months ago

Winston Churchill sat up in bed, scattering sheafs of state papers, his prominent blue eyes welling with tears. He had just been told that his wartime friend King George VI had died.
Winston Sanjeev Kumar Soosaipillai, head of oil firm Prax, has faced demands from Government ministers to be questioned over the company's collapse.

6 months ago

The wartime British PM was due to receive a monotreme named after him but it mysteriously died en route. German submarines were blamed – but was that the truth?

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The round-rimmed tortoiseshell glasses were made for the wartime prime minister by London opticians C W Dixey and Sons.

7 months ago

All the signs were that this picture, painted in the gardens of Herstmonceux castle in Sussex, was the real deal - one of Winston's earliest, from 1916, with his wife, Clementine.

9 months ago

105 Mount Street became Churchill's pied-à-terre in August 1900, when at the age of 25, leased the property from his cousin.

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