Cabinet Minister Penny Mordaunt warned that the Royal Navy must “keep pace” with navies around the World otherwise “Britain’s interests cannot be secured”. And Lord General Richard Dannatt drew parallels with the 1930s when the “woeful” state of the UK’s armed forces
Connecticut is filled with rich history, exciting attractions and plenty to explore. Mark Twain’s house and Olde Mistick Village are two popular places to visit in the state. If you’re looking for dinner, a show and a quick round of Blackjack, check
For many professional baseball players, the love for the sport and their athletic abilities run in the family. MLB siblings have competed both together as teammates and separately as rivals. Here are just a few of the many brothers who have played
Rare 2000-year-old coin found in Israel A rare half-shekel silver coin from Year One of the First Jewish Revolt against the Romans, was discovered in the Judean Desert (Credit: Emil Aladjem, Israel Antiquities Authority) JERUSALEM—Israel Antiquities Authority announced last week that it
A historical society in Missouri is hoping to place names to the American soldiers’ faces as part of a neighborhood mystery linked to World War II. The McDonald County Historical Society is asking for the public’s help in identifying 65 veterans —
Poland is reverting to using its historical name for Kaliningrad, the Russian city and administrative region that sits on its border. From now on, it will be designated on Polish maps as Krolewiec, based on the recommendation of the government commission for
The Kentucky Derby has welcomed thousands to Louisville, Kentucky, since the first race in 1875. The derby is widely watched by people at home, too, since its first nationally televised race in 1952. The race, which was started by Meriwether Lewis Clark
King Charles has indicated his support for research into the Royal Family’s historical links with slavery for the first time. A statement from Buckingham Palace released by the Guardian said the process has continued with “vigour and determination” since the King acceded
A new anti-monarchy campaign group has staged a protest at Windsor Castle, with two members posing for a kiss on a bed with one of them wearing a top branding the group’s name, No More Royals. The group said: “People of our