Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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‘D-Day’ on 6th June, 1944, kicked off the Allied invasion of Europe and raised hopes of an end to the Second World War.
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The mayor and bishop of Zakynthos went to extraordinary lengths to protect the most vulnerable people of their island.
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A proudly British group of islands far off in the South Atlantic.
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England’s first and greatest historian explains why history is so important.
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An improbable chain of coincidences led to one of the great medical revolutions just when it was most needed.
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Elizabeth Bennet began to wonder if being Mr Darcy’s wife might have had its compensations.