Edward VIII paced around Fort Belvedere, his stately royal country house in Surrey, England, a home the Daily Mirror wrote had “been changed from a bachelor’s warm, comfortable, modern home ...
Historic England have released their annual report on the buildings most at risk. Listing churches, historic houses and a ...
A worker digging up clay in a southern England limestone quarry noticed unusual bumps that led to the discovery of a “dinosaur highway” and nearly 200 tracks that date back 166 million years ...
“The canal was built in 1728 by Judge Michael Ward. It created a formal landscape and was designed to reflect the picturesque ...
England have beaten the Proteas by 286 runs in the sole Test between the two sides in Bloemfontein. Set 351 to win, after England posted 236 in their second innings, the Proteas were never in the run ...
England will face Serbia, Albania, Latvia and Andorra in 2026 World Cup qualifying, while Scotland could face Portugal or Denmark, Wales meet Belgium and Northern Ireland take on either Germany or ...
The statue is now in storage, so in its absence England served up their own horror show. The second day of the third Test against New Zealand was by far their worst of the tour. Tardy in dealing ...
England romped to a 286-run win over South Africa on day three of the one-off Test in Bloemfontein as they skittled the Proteas for their all-time lowest score of 64. The hosts were demolished in ...
England won nine and lost eight of their 17 Tests this year Third Test, Hamilton (day four of five) New Zealand 347 (Santner 76; Potts 4-90) & 453 (Williamson 156, Young 60, Mitchell 60) England ...
Sublime centuries from Maia Bouchier and Nat Sciver-Brunt led England to a strong position on the opening day of the one-off Test against South Africa. Opener Bouchier made 126 on her Test debut ...
Follow live coverage of New Zealand vs England from the England in New Zealand 2024 today. The ICC Test Championship sees nine teams compete across a two-year cycle of matches before a two-team ...
In the ninth and tenth centuries, castles were often built of wood and easily burned down by enemies. As unrest spread across Europe and warfare began to change, castle designs had to adapt.