The card was addressed to a Miss Lydia Davies, who lived at the address when it was sent in 1903.
Month: August 2024
Writer calls for more working-class people in TV
He says class should be considered as a diversity metric as much as other forms of representation.
Amazon delivery driver killed during ‘vanjacking’
The Amazon driver was killed as he tried to stop a thief stealing his van in Leeds, police say.
Students wait for GCSE and BTec results
It is the first year GCSE grades should be similar to 2019 across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Minister defends Labour donor’s civil service job
The Conservatives have accused the new government of undermining the civil service’s impartiality.
‘They’ll treat you like an animal’ – police officers tell BBC Met racism getting worse
Ten black and ethnic minority officers have given the BBC evidence about racism in Britain’s largest police force.
Hundreds of homes affected by RAAC concrete to be demolished
Potentially dangerous concrete was identified in more than 500 properties earlier this year.
Man killed by own XL bully dog at home
The man was found dead in his home in Lancashire and the dog was later destroyed by police.
Police volunteer attacked after stopping pickpocket
Ned Donovan, who is a grandson of Roald Dahl, posted pictures of his injuries on social media.
King meets families of girls killed in Southport attack
The families of Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice da Silva Aguiar meet King Charles in London.
