Israel complains to BBC over report of disabled Palestinian mauled to death by military dog
Story left out information that dog had detected terrorists in family home in Gaza, officials claim
Story left out information that dog had detected terrorists in family home in Gaza, officials claim
National Gallery exhibit will focus on social problems that plagued rural Britain but were omitted from his landscapes
Sir John Eliot Gardiner has disclosed he will no longer lead the musical ensembles he founded
Pathway in the Oxfordshire village of Brightwell-cum-Sotwell believed to date back to around 40 AD
School support organisation The Key provides guidance and resources to teachers across UK on how to make history curricula ‘anti-racist’
Primary school children were the first to use the historic red pillar to send handwritten letters to the monarch
‘If Barlaston can be saved no other major country house should be forsaken’, lead architect claims
Ticket holders at London rap and hip-hop event will face searches for ‘offensive’ material
Scheme is part of project backed by £130,000 of government funding to address ‘colonial attitudes’
Rap group appeared in 1996 episode and asked to play with the London Symphony Orchestra – which will now come true at the Royal Albert Hall
Comedy is set in police training school but staff association takes issue with ‘disgusting choice of language’ using derogatory term
Former Top Gear presenter buys Cotswolds establishment just 10 miles from his farm
Being Human star Damien Molony joins Philip Glenister and Zoë Wanamaker for a ‘modern twist’ on the much-loved Jersey crime classic
Corporation takes colour-blind approach to historical figures in ethnically homogeneous England in 1066
Gavin and Stacey co-writer delayed start of The Constituents to celebrate England’s victory from stage
Key decisions on corporation’s future would be made by licence fee payers