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Historian David Olusoga’s ancestor was handed the d
Crime has always been popular with family historians. We all love a rogue (up to a point, anyway), and finding out you’re related to one can lead to some interesting avenues of research. The more seri
In the oppressive heat of his cell in the Mont-Valérien military prison west of Paris on 31 August 1898, Lieutenant-Colonel Hubert-Joseph Henry wrote a despairing letter to his wife, drank half a bott
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Thanks again for publishing the story of my rabble-rousing ‘Family Hero’, Maria Carr, in your February 2021 issue. As was mentioned in Gail Dixon’s article, a banner to commemorate the people and even
When the phone-hacking scandal was exposed by Guardian journalist Nick Davies in 2009, it unearthed the scale and impact of the criminality at the News of the World newspaper. Private investigators we
The celebrated historian explains why he’s taking to the stage with a Maxim gun on his new live tour