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This Day in History - 18th May
1152
Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine, married Henry Plantagenet (later Henry II of England). She had been divorced two months earlier from King Louis VII of France.
Lost Anglo-Saxon Monastery Disovered?
Birmingham: Four arrested for Child Rape
Four males, two men and two teenagers, have been charged with serious sexual offences involving children.
This Day in History - 17th May
1215
The country was in a state of Civil War and English barons, in revolt against King John, took possession of London.
The Express covers our Brexit Legal Challenge
This week, one mainstream newspaper, the Daily Express, finally gave our Brexit legal challenge the coverage it deserves.
Brexit: Update From Robin Tilbrook
It is infuriating and frustrating to watch the slow car crash that the British Political Establishment are driving Brexit into. The Remainer game plan becomes clearer as more and more Remainers demand a second Referendum.
This Day in History - 16th May
1220
Henry III of England laid the foundation stone of a new Lady Chapel at Westminster Abbey, thus beginning the new abbey-church which was completed in 1245.
MP's Debate New Islamophobia Definition
Adopting a new official definition of Islamophobia could hinder our counter-terror efforts, a leading police chief has said.
MP's Vow to Vote Down May’s Deal
MP's are set to vote against Theresa May's modified Brexit bill following her announcement that a new vote will take place next month on June the 3rd.