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Why May Day bank holiday is set to move in 2020
Speed Read Government considering switching date in order to mark VE Day anniversary
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Bhopal disaster 35 years on: what happened?
In Depth Activists still fighting for justice decades after the world’s worst industrial accident
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Mystery of Nottinghamshire ‘witch cave’
Speed Read Cave carvings initially thought to be graffiti now believed to be UK’s biggest collection of ‘apotropaic’ signs
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Matthew Flinders: explorer’s grave discovered in London
Speed Read HS2 dig unearths lost remains of celebrated navigator more than 200 years after he put Australia on the map
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Was Gandhi racist?
In Depth Famed Indian independence leader’s views on black Africans are still the subject of intense debate
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Thames archaeologists uncover skeleton in medieval ‘wellies’
Speed Read Discovery of 500-year-old body in leather waders hailed as ‘extremely rare’
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Mitsubishi ordered to pay compensation for WWII slave labour
Speed Read Eleven victims win court ruling as tensions rise between Japan and South Korea
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William Blake’s best poems
In Depth Often dismissed as mad during his lifetime, Blake’s mystical imagery continues to enthral
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Lady Trumpington dies: who were the women of Bletchley Park?
In Depth Thousands of women worked to run top-secret codebreaking operation - but their contributions long went unrecognised
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First World War centenary: Armistice events around the UK
The Week Recommends A selection of events going on around the country as the UK prepares to commemorate 100 years since the end of World War One
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What was Kristallnacht? 80 years since Nazi purge
In Depth Today marks the 80th anniversary of the ‘Night of Broken Glass’, a pogrom against German Jews that set the stage for the Holocaust
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Fantastic Beasts: the real-life witch trials and secret societies
In Depth Witchcraft was once seen as a growing threat to Christendom, justifying countless trials and executions
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What is mad cow disease - and why is it dangerous to humans?
In Depth A Scottish farm has reported the first UK cow death from BSE in three years
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Graffiti in Pompeii set to rewrite history books
Speed Read Eruption of Mount Vesuvius may have occurred months after initially thought
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