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This Day in History - 24 April
1558Mary Queen of Scots, also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, married the French Dauphin at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris.
CofE Vicar Likens Eco Protestors to Jesus
A Church of England clergyman has likened the eco protestors causing havoc in London to Jesus Christ.
Corbyn's St George's day gaffe
Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn was left humiliated after a Happy St George's Day message was sent out 24 hours early on the Labour Party's official Twitter account.
9-in-10 New jobs go to Brits
Nearly all new jobs created in the United Kingdom since the 2016 European Union (EU) membership referendum have gone to British workers.
Corbyn opposed to UK-US Trade Deal
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has claimed that his negotiations with the Conservatives to push for a super-soft Brexit are at risk of breaking down because government ministers want a trade deal with the US.
This Day in History - 22 April
In 1915,the second battle of Ypres started when German troops released clouds of deadly chlorine gas on British troops. It was the first major gas attack of World War I.
Ancient graffiti identified at Creswell Crags
In a stunning find, the largest concentration of apotropaic graffiti, or ‘witch marks’, in the UK has been identified in the caves at Creswell Crags, between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
On this Day - 21 April
In 1509, Henry VIII ascends the throne of England on the death of his father, Henry VII.
Remembering the True Meaning of Easter
The meaning of Easter is Jesus Christ's victory over death. His resurrection symbolizes the eternal life that is granted to all who believe in Him.