In the wake of World War One, he was one of Britain's most famous men, but rather than revel in his celebrity status, TE ...
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The British fish and chip shop 'trapped in time' that still uses coal to heat its vintage fryers
Steaming hot, cooked in beef dripping and wrapped in newspapers, many Brits have fond memories of chippy Fridays.
Even after scoring 39 Test centuries, Joe Root was still defined by the hundred he had not scored. No longer. After 12 years ...
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From “Mary Poppins” to “Downton Abbey,” afternoon tea is a quintessentially British ritual. It’s a tradition that started with a hangry duchess and expanded to hearty evening spreads for working-class ...
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