Painter Walter Sickert - believed by some to have been the notorious serial killer - once spent the night at a Cornish pub ...
Cases of the 19th century disease are continuing to rise after peaking last year - prompting officials to declare a "serious ...
Tuberculosis was the leading cause of death in Victorian England, killing around four million people between 1851 and 1910.
Winston Trew has just been arrested for mugging. It’s 1972, and the crime has recently made its way to Britain from the United States. Dangerous thugs, replicating their American ...
With her new middle-grade novel replete with tales of child trafficking and homelessness, Nabi draws illuminating parallels ...
Mark Lynch, from the local police’s licensing team, told councillors that the venue wasn’t suitable for a nightclub due to its location in a residential area and the history of antisocial behaviour ...
Health chiefs have highlighted symptoms of illness which killed 4 million in Victorian times which has soared in last 12 ...
If you’re looking for an indulgent stay in an English country estate, Beaverbrook hotel is one of the best in the country ...
A dark, cold Saturday night in late February would not typically bring crowds to the Victorian village of Ballater, even with its royal ...
Wolf Man has come howling into theatres and this update of the classic horror story has made quite a few changes to stand ...
Seán McGirr joined British Vogue’s Hayley Maitland in conversation at London’s Lightroom, unpacking the past, present and ...
I was born in St Margaret’s Hospital in Epping, Essex. Our family home was a 20-minute drive away in an area called Buckhurst ...