Oxford in the 1950s was a daunting place for any fresh undergrad, but being one of the only working class students on the whole campus could be a deeply isolating experience ...
Former prisoners have said that they are often left with no choice but to reoffend for the sake of a roof over their head and ...
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Inside the daily diet of medieval peasants
For most people in the Middle Ages, food was about survival rather than enjoyment. The majority of the population lived as peasants working the land, relying on simple meals made from whatever crops ...
The Sunday roast anchors family tables across the British Isles. In England, it means beef crowned with Yorkshire pudding, ...
There has never been a singular Christian perspective on how religion, power and politics ought to relate to each other – not even in medieval ‘Christendom.’ ...
Which of our pint-sized cities has the most to offer visitors, and which are sadly lacking? Our UK expert offers his verdict ...
Telegraph readers and experts are agreed – it’s better to face brutal reality than to use twee and anodyne phrases ...
It’s so rewarding to be bringing more Australians and New Zealanders on to the rivers of Europe and beyond and welcoming them into the Ama family.” + Mogens Johansen was a guest of AmaWaterways. They ...
Medieval intrigue erupts into a brutal, cinematic battle as rival kings unite against Saxon invaders in an epic season finale ...
At the end of January 2026, Susan Orlean quietly listed her Rudolph Schindler–designed home for $6.995 million with Carolwood ...
We've rounded up 22 iconic structures that nod to, draw heavily from, or pretty much duplicate other buildings.
How the devastating meaning of The Meeting on the Turret Stairs is unlocked by a medieval Danish ballad – and why the painting can only be viewed for two hours every week.
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