HERITAGE
April 2011
Peter Paterson's engaging memoir evokes an era of Fleet Street camaraderie which has long since disappeared
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January/February 2011
Films like The King’s Speech can help to remedy the failure of our schools to teach history
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January/February 2011
‘Who would want a dusty collection of children’s books, their spines broken, written in German?’
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January/February 2011
Life in Birmingham as a vicar’s wife opened our Mole’s eyes to what has become of Britain’s second city
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