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Food historian Sam Bilton explores how this much-loved, pastry-based dish has changed through the centuries.
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Find out all about Queen Victoria's remarkable pets, including the Crufts prize winners, what became of the mastiff who bit her, and why she never let her old horses leave royal ownership
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The Roman road network was vital for transport and trade, and was one of the Romans’ most enduring legacies: it would remain the skeleton of communications in Britain until the 18th century.
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How, where and why a vast network of roads was built over the length and breadth of Roman Britain.
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Freddie Mercury awarded English Heritage Blue Plaque
New plaque marks family home of Queen frontman Beloved musician remembered ahead of what would have been his 70th Birthday Freddie Mercury's sister unveiled the plaque alongside Queen guitarist Brian May
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First chief of the secret intelligence service (MI6) Honoured with Blue Plaque
Sir Mansfield Cumming, the first Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, has been commemorated with an English Heritage blue plaque at his former London home and office. The current Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, Alex Younger, unveiled the blue plaque to his predecessor.
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Elizabeth David celebrated with a blue plaque
Elizabeth David becomes the first food writer to be honoured with a blue plaque at her home in Chelsea.
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Circles of Stone: Stonehenge and Prehistoric Japan
5,000 year-old ‘Flame Pot’ leaves Japan for first time for display at Stonehenge. New English Heritage exhibition reveals remarkable parallels between prehistoric cultures 6,000 miles apart