It looks like you're using an old browser. To access all of the content on Yr, we recommend that you update your browser. It looks like JavaScript is disabled in your browser. To access all the ...
(It's a well-known, if disputed, piece of London trivia that a black mark at 2pm on the clock above Horse Guards signifies the time that the axe fell on Charles' neck.) Then, around, 12.30pm ...
Around 500 members of English Civil War Society will be marching through central London to commemorate the death of King Charles I in 1649. The march starts around 11.15 am with the ceremony at Horse ...
Guards at the Science Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Natural History Museum will take part in the strikes The Natural History Museum, London. Photo by Michael Evans via Adobe Stock ...
The Princess of Wales is now in remission from cancer, with Kate sharing her "relief" after an emotional visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital in Chelsea, London on 14 January.