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The Cricket World Cup in 2019 was the first to be held in England for 20 years and expectations were high. It did not disappoint. Over six weeks and 48 matches it showcased the best that the one-day game has to offer, with compelling individual performances and spellbinding matches - all culminating in England's unforgettable victory over New Zealand in the final. The Times England's World Cup gives you a chance to relive the drama as it happened...
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The modern history of London's East End has been well-documented — but what of its ancient roots?
From embryonic beginnings in the Stone Age, through Roman rule and civil wars, all the way to its jam-packed twentieth-century timeline, the East End has always been a place of innovation, diversity and change.
Written by an East Ender with a love of her roots, The Little History of the East End is an engaging look at the area's history through the...
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Wokingham sits on the edge of Windsor Great Forest. Originally settled by the Wocingas, an Anglo-Saxon tribe, the town grew steadily — but its early prosperity was cut short when half of the houses were destroyed during the English Civil War.
Wokingham has hosted bull-baiting, highwaymen and a multitude of beer houses. The town's people have played their part in both world wars. Its rich history is interwoven with the history of England: a story...
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Sheelagh Murnaghan was a remarkable person. She was the first female barrister to practise in Northern Ireland; a talented sportswoman who played hockey for Ulster and Ireland; the only Liberal Party MP 1961-9) in the 50-year history of the Northern Ireland Parliament. In a country riven by sectarianism, she was consistently a voice of reason and humanity, endlessly challenging the widely-held assumption that it was normal and right to 'look after...
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Britain's 2016 vote to leave the EU divided the nation, unleashing years of political turmoil. The result has been a sulphurous atmosphere in which many remain unreconciled to Brexit whilst, in a tragic irony, some of those most committed to it are angry and dissatisfied with what was delivered.
In this clear-headed assessment, Chris Grey argues that this painful legacy was all but inevitable. Left undefined by the referendum, the actual meaning of...
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Explore the vibrant and transformative 1990s in England with "England in the 1990s: A Decade of Transition and Innovation." This detailed guide delves into the political, economic, cultural, and technological changes that defined the decade. Witness the end of Thatcherism and the rise of New Labour under Tony Blair. Understand the impact of the Maastricht Treaty, the Good Friday Agreement, and the significant political events that reshaped the nation....
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Journey through a transformative era in British history with "England in the 1980s: A Decade of Change and Innovation." This comprehensive guide captures the political upheaval, economic shifts, cultural revolutions, and technological advancements that defined the nation during this dynamic decade. Explore the profound impact of Margaret Thatcher's policies, the gripping events of the Falklands War, and the contentious Miners' Strike. Delve into the...
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There is a Britain that exists outside of the official histories and guidebooks- places that lie on the margins, left behind. A Britain in the cracks of the urban facade where unexpected life can flourish. Welcome to UNOFFICIAL BRITAIN. This is a land of industrial estates, factories and electricity pylons, of motorways and ring roads, of hospitals and housing estates, of roundabouts and flyovers.
Places where modern life speeds past but where people...
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The second book of the collection:
All 193 countries and the history.
Great-Britain is actually made up of 4 countries:
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern-Ireland,
but the book is about the United Kingdom because every book is about every member state of the United Nations (193 countries).
The United Kingdom is a sovereign country located in Western Europe.
The capital of the UK is London and its official language is English.
The UK has a parliamentary...
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The British vote to leave the European Union stunned everyone 2016, but was it really a surprise? In this revised and updated edition of A History of Britain: 1945 Through Brexit, award-winning historian Jeremy Black expands his reexamination of modern British history to include the Brexit process, the tumultuous administrations of Theresa May and Boris Johnson, the spectacular failure of Liz Truss, and the early days of Rishi Sunak's premiership.
This...
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Can we really end poverty in Britain?
Yes, we can.
In this groundbreaking book, Helen Rowe brings together the latest research with stories from across Britain to show us that ending poverty in the twenty-first century is possible. She describes the effects of deprivation on our society, institutions, communities, families and individuals – down to their very DNA.
By using a combination of compassion, focus and a plan, Rowe describes how we can...
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"The History of Bedfordshire County Golf" starts in 1923, when the four clubs in the County, The Bedford (later to become Bedfordshire Golf Club), South Beds Golf Club, Dunstable Downs Golf Club and Mid Beds Golf Club (later to become Bedford & County Golf Club), formed the "Bedfordshire County Golf Association". The book opens with the first County Championship meeting and lists all events and winners through to the end of 2023, the Centenary Year,...
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The ultimate World Cup showdown, in the words of those who were there.
From 1997 to 2003 England and Australia battled for domination of the rugby world in one of the greatest rivalries the sport has ever known. In The Men in the Arena, William Hill shortlisted authors Peter Burns and Tom English explore every aspect of the teams' journey to the 2003 Rugby World Cup final, telling the story primarily in the words of the protagonists at the center...
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From English cricket's embarrassing failure at the 2015 World Cup to their heart-stopping victory four years later, Nick Hoult and Steve James vividly describe the team's dramatic journey from abject disappointment to finally lifting the trophy. Morgan's Men reveals how the team became the most aggressive limited-overs side in the world, led by their inspirational captain Eoin Morgan, whose vision and determination to succeed captured the imagination...
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Leadership under pressure: the personal account of the commander of the Royal Naval Task Group deployed to Libya in 2011.
In April 2011, the newly created Royal Navy Response Force Task Group deployed to the Mediterranean to provide a range of military options in response to the Arab Spring. For the next six months the group planned and prepared for a range of potential operations including noncombatant evacuations from Libya, Yemen and Syria,...
16) The Red Roses
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In January 2019, England's Red Roses became the first fully-professional women's rugby team in the world with one mission: win back the Rugby World Cup. In 2017, they lost the final 41-32 against New Zealand. With the 2021 tournament delayed by one year due to Covid, the team had five years to complete their mission and over three years as a fully professional side. As a professional unit, the Red Roses developed a game plan so forensic and impenetrable,...
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The dramatic story of the new king's evolution over the past year from Prince of Wales to King Charles III, from one of the most acclaimed royal biographers writing today.
No British monarch has had a tougher act to follow.
Now, after seventy years of waiting and preparation, King Charles III is not just the head of the most famous family in the world. He is the custodian of a thousand-year-old institution which must redefine its place in the digital...
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A breathtaking collection of photographs capturing the modern British monarchy as never before seen, taken by the Royal photographer for the The Sun (UK) who has covered them for nearly half a century.
"For 45 years I've chronicled the Royal Family for the Sun newspaper with my camera. I've witnessed their triumphs and disasters, their laughter and tears, when they've found love and when their relationships splinter. I'm there when they emerge...
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2020 will forever be remembered as the year the Coronavirus pandemic changed life as we know it across the World. Economies crashed, livelihoods were eradicated, and thousands of lives were shortened or devastated by the effects of this novel virus. In the UK, the National Health Service was thrust into the limelight as the country watched our healthcare system respond to the consequences of this disease. This book traces a timeline of the COVID-19...
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History of the phenomenon system and people who together created third-party reporting in the UK Deeply personal yet backed by deep research and records"This will be an ideal read for those who are part of the solution and also those who are part of the problem group as well learning to had by all here" Mark Hodson a former officer of West Midlands Police"What an amazing book, a revelation!The roads are getting safer because of people like Lukasz.A...
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