From refusing to doff hats in court to resisting hat-snatching highway robbers, England’s relationship with hats goes far deeper than fashion, new research published in The Historical Journal shows.
Hat etiquette was both a status symbol and a source of conflict in 17th century Britain, reveals new research. Javascript is ...
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A live portrait challenge brought together creative talent for a four-hour test of artistic skill. Nine finalists took part in the Sussex Portrait Artist of the Year 2026 at The V ...
Nine finalists took part in the Sussex Portrait Artist of the Year 2026 at The Venue in Worthing, where they each created portraits of one of three guest sitters in front of a live audience. Organised ...
From Bat for Lashes to Brakes and the Pipettes, misfits on the south coast made fearless music amid cheap rents and salty air. Could this ever happen again?
BARNSLEY’S outside chances of sleepwalking into a relegation fight in the third division could become a real life... Local ...
The process of naturalization is a government-created "right" with no basis in property rights. In other words, there is no ...
Weird and Wonderful Wood festival returns with an array of attractions, crafts, displays and musical performances to Haughley Park, ...
The Alderbank Wade: a novel in verse Alan Morrison, Culture Matters, £12. IF you think that the rhyming couplet is a dry, ...
L ast weekend the first Aer Lingus flight operating the Starlink wifi service left Dublin for New York. Good for them. The ...
A substantial high-profile warehouse facility on Lower Ballymount Road, Dublin 12 has been brought to the market to let with ...