While everyone is obsessed with the country’s economic crash, the consequences of the linguistic crash we suffered from 1956 ...
Rising poverty and a dissatisfaction with Westminster have led to fresh calls for a new parliament in the South-west ...
Books newsletter: a preview of Saturday’s pages; Dylan Thomas Prize; Classics Now; The Last Boy; Mick Herron award; Susan ...
The example of British unification highlights how North American union could precipitate a new era of prosperity.
The Fairer School Index assesses the performance of schools by comparing grades and other factors including free school meals, language, ethnic group, gender and special educational needs ...
Iolo Williams has worked with both the BBC and S4C on nature shows over the years. He is an ornithologist as well as being a ...
The first 'Act of Union', a title not used until the early 20th century, was passed in 1536. The March was divided into seven counties: Denbigh, Flint, Montgomery, Radnor, Brecon, Monmouth, Glamorgan ...
Funny idioms have hilarious origins, and their meanings differ entirely from the words that make them up. Read this post to learn more about these phrases.
Preview for 'Postcards from the Border,' an Austin show that combines music, photography and stories about Texas-Mexico ...
Gerard Gawalt shares how, although uncomfortable, facing decades of conflict between Abenaki and white settlers along the ...
Sociolinguists say accent bias is prevalent in the UK and affects how people are perceived by classmates, colleagues and friends.
The lead up to the Civil War of the 1640s is woven with issues relating to politics, economic and social change, and religion ...