Plagiariasm is defined as passing someone else’s words or ideas off as one’s own. Effectively stealing. It has long been known in academia and in journalism though there are grey…
Liam Payne, once a member of One Direction, the most popular boyband of its era, a creation of Simon Cowell’s talent show X Factor, has died at 31. He fell…
General Sir Mike Jackson, formerly called ‘The Prince of Darkness’ and UK Chief of the General Staff from 2003 and 2006, has died. Well liked amongst military personnel for his…
Love can change a person the way a parent can change a baby—awkwardly, and often with a great deal of mess. Lemony Snicket. This is the month when the veil…
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Rajan Tata, a much revered and respected Indian businessman and philanthropist, who turned his family’s Tata Group into a global player, and invested heavily in British industry – Land Rover…
Angela Rippon, one of UK TV’s best known faces who broke through several glass ceilings early in a long and illustrious career by becoming a BBC female news reader and…
Alex Salmond, a towering figure in UK politics who very nearly split apart four hundred years of a union between Scotland and England, has died. Whatever his detractors said he…
Two Jewish writers who used words to make sense of their war-time experiences have died. Lore Segal, 29 December 1923, Austria, was one of the lucky 10,000 children selected for…