Britons who faced shop fighting charge avoid jail termWilliam Tinning
Many Britons drink tea in the same quantities as other Europeans drink mineral water or wine. Unfortunately, coffee is a different matter altogether and although the British have been drinking it since the 16th century (long before tea), they have yet to master the art of brewing a half-...
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Romanarmy–thestrongest fightingforceinEurope.For thenext200years,Romans andCeltswereatwar.By around60AD,Celticpower wascompletelydestroyed. Onlyinremoteareassuchas Scotland,Ireland,Wales, GaliciaandBrittanydidCeltic traditionssurvive.Surviving Celticpartsoftheworldare ...
This matter is referred to later, when the intrigue leading up to the abdication of King Edward VIII is explained. The translation Mr. Victor Marsden made ofThe Jewish Peril, was published by The Britons Publishing Society, London, England, under the titleThe Protocols of The Learned Elders of...
"The impulse to excess among young Britons remains as powerful as ever, but the force that used to keep the impulse in check has all but disappeared," claimed a newspaper. Legislation that made it easier to get hold of a drink was "an Act for the increase of drunkenness and immorality"...
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has just published a memoir, calledFor the Record. If you identify with the 48 percent of Britons who voted for the U.K. to remain in the European Union, the book may not improve your view of Cameron. But it’s a remarkably interesting account...
But it showed that people from black and ethnic minority (Bame) households were almost twice as likely as white Britons to report lost income and jobs… Operation Black Vote director Simon Woolley described the findings as “shocking” and said “dramatic action” was needed from the government ...
"I would there were no age between sixteen and three-and-twenty," says a Shakespearean character, "for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting." It is true that more teenage British wenches are got with child than other ...
Watson Wyatt, a consultancy, says that about half of Britons in defined-contribution pension: plans (in which retirement benefits depend on investments' performance) never change the allocation of assets. One-third have not even reviewed them for several years. There is evidence that such inertia...