British nationality seems to be, rather than immaterial, something completely material, summed up in the existence of a bit of paper bearing His Majesty’s stamp.  In 1707, following the English ...
Mercia saw the rise of kings, Christianity and our very identity, as Max Adams reveals in this genius history, The Mercian Chronicles ...
Each king ruled a kingdom and led a small army ... the strongest king would claim to be 'bretwalda', which meant ruler of all Britain. The Anglo-Saxons didn't have prisons.
Saxons may well have been numerous in Britain before the fall of the Empire. By about AD 490, they were establishing their own kingdoms on the island, in Kent, Sussex, Wessex and East Anglia.
If Britain wants to remain a reliable partner in our security alliance, it must be willing to defend its sovereignty. As much ...
Let's start with England, England is a country that is part of Great Britain which also includes Scotland and Wales. The United Kingdom includes all of these countries and also Northern Ireland ...
In pre-Roman Britain, there existed a status quo born largely through co-operation between the dominant powers in the continent and the tribal kingdoms of Britain. According to the historian ...
Vice President JD Vance called out the UK and EU countries for censoring political and religious speech, during a speech at the Munich Security Conference on Friday (full speech here). "Perhaps most ...