Dressed in men’s clothes, wielding a sword and smoking a pipe, the dastardly female pickpocket dubbed Moll Cutpurse stalked the streets of London in the 17th Century. Moll, whose real name was... Read more »
A blue plaque has been unveiled commemorating Britain’s first black train driver at King’s Cross station in London. Wilston Samuel Jackson, who died in September 2018 at the age of 91 and... Read more »
Britain’s first black train driver who “dedicated his life” to the railways has been commemorated with a plaque at one of the country’s busiest stations. Wilston Samuel Jackson, who died in September... Read more »
The Black British film industry has slowly built a reputation for hard hitting productions that capture the essence of the Black community. From Playing Away to more recent films such as Top... Read more »
The activities of direct action environmentalists Extinction Rebellion have caused something of a stir recently. Efforts to block roads and obstruct the flow of traffic has raised temperatures. Recently, another group, Insulate... Read more »
Is Britain’s record breaking vaccine rollout faltering? Worrying figures show Scotland has jabbed three times as many 12-15 year olds as England Covid campaign is progressing far quicker in Scotland with third... Read more »
The ringleader of eco-fanatics Insulate Britain who have terrorised British road users in recent weeks has sarcastically admitted he is a ‘hypocrite’ who ‘doesn’t care’ about insulation. Liam Norton, 36, made the... Read more »
Tony Robinson returns to our screens tonight in his latest TV documentary, Channel 4’s Britain’s Forgotten Wars. It’s just the latest project for the 75-year-old history fanatic who’s never far from the... Read more »
Four boroughs straddling the Thames in London’s East End are set to benefit from a district heat network of up to 500,000 homes by the 2040s, claimed as Britain’s largest. First steps... Read more »