This Christmas ad for Camel cigarettes appeared in 1936. The Camel cigarette ad appeared in 1926. This Camel cigarette ...
On Christmas 1914, the Christmas Truce saw German, British, French and Russian soldiers pause World War I for carols, ...
Mervyn Kersh, who also witnessed the horrors of the newly-liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, is proud of his ...
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Ham, turkey and cigars? A look at Christmas festivities during WWII
Today, the National WWII Museum is home to a myriad of ephemera showcasing the logistical feat of Christmas abroad, with ...
On a shuddering December night, the Old Lady of Lime Street looms up towards the low clouds over Liverpool like an ocean ...
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Scientists are no closer to finding a cure for the common cold — here’s why
Learn more about the common cold, the viruses that cause it, and why it’s so difficult to find a vaccine for it.
Harvey Jones says ISA savers can transform their futures in 2026 by investing in FTSE 100 dividend stocks with huge passive ...
The growth in exports follows a strategic agreement signed in 2024 between Japan Tobacco International (JTI) and ...
In 1925, millions descended on the Parisian exhibition that gave Art Deco its name. Why, a century on, does the design ...
The Regulatory Review highlights our most-read essays from 2025 submitted by regulatory scholars, practitioners, and experts.
A new study has revealed Bob Marley as the most frequently referenced historical figure in song lyrics, topping a diverse global Top 10 list.
Growth in the market for electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) raises complex questions about the devices’ public health implications and, hence, challenging policy issues. We propose a policy agenda ...
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