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Known as ‘Jane the Hat’, milliner Jane Smith has been dressing
Gin, witches, regicide, boats, nudists, an Egyptian curse, Spitfires, the invention of windsurfing and more writers and vineyards than you can shake a fishing rod at: this beloved English county has it all. Here are 13 stories you may never have heard about Hampshire
The rebellious charm and cruelty of a high-society mischief maker
The Restoration of Charles II heralded an outstanding era of scientific discovery and a flowering of the Arts for which Britain has, rightly, continued to be famous. Here we suggest who, in the reign of Charles III, is continuing such work today
Our fabulous and funny columnist, comedian Helen Lederer is here to tell it like it is, in her own witty way…
The Tower at Vita’s home, Sissinghurst Castle ...
An ocean of prejudice met the American heiresses who came to Britain at the dawn of the 20th century, but there was more to them than their wealth. Some earned their own titles, one flew helicopters and another made history as Britain’s first female MP