Search results

  1. Blackleaf

    Why is the left afraid of climate change?

    Man-made climate change isn't happening. I think we all know that's the case, apart from a few weirdos. So we can forget about that. That's a no-no. Any climate change that may be occurring - and climate change could mean cooling, remember - is entirely natural and is only what's been...
  2. Blackleaf

    Prince Harry cuddles up to a group of orphans during Lesotho visit

    Portrait of a very modern Prince: Harry cuddles up to a group of orphans (and tries his hand at photography) during Lesotho visit Prince Harry travelled to Maseru in Lesotho last week to visit the orphanages run by his charity Sentebale. During the trip, he met local children and turned...
  3. Blackleaf

    'Ice pancakes' found floating on the River Dee in Aberdeenshire

    "Ice pancakes" the size of dinner plates have been found floating on the River Dee in Scotland. The strange discovery was made by members of The River Dee Trust at a place called the Lummels Pool, at Birse, in Aberdeenshire. River Dee Team biologist Jamie Urquhart said it was thought foam...
  4. Blackleaf

    George III 'eccentric' drawing uncovered at British Library

    An eccentric architectural plan thought to have been drawn by George III during his period of "madness" has been discovered at the British Library. It is part of a huge collection of papers put together by the King during his reign from 1760 to 1820. The loose piece of paper was tucked...
  5. Blackleaf

    Bookies suspend betting on Queen announcing abdication in Christmas broadcast

    The bookmaker Coral has suspended betting on the Queen announcing her abdication in this year's Christmas Day broadcast. The betting firm said it had decided to close the market after an "unusual" rash of wagers which "instantly set alarm bells ringing". It had offered odds...
  6. Blackleaf

    Royals arrive at Buck House for the Queen's annual pre-Christmas lunch

    A Christmas feast fit for a Queen! Royals including William, Kate and Harry descend on Buckingham Palace for their festive lunch (but police need a crib sheet to identify the lesser known faces Senior royals including the Duke and Duchess...
  7. Blackleaf

    So the BBC denies it has a Left-wing bias? Take a look at its Christmas TV schedule

    The brilliant Daily Mail columnist Richard Littlejohn takes a look at this year's Christmas TV schedule on the BBC, which denies it has a Left-wing bias..... RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: So the BBC denies it has a Left-wing bias? Just take a look at this austerity-laden Christmas schedule... By...
  8. Blackleaf

    Grey seals to be filmed at night for the first time

    Grey seals are to be recorded at night for the first time. Pioneering filming techniques are set to be used to capture a record-breaking seal colony in north Norfolk for the new series of the BBC's Winterwatch. Military-grade thermal imaging will be used for the first time to film thousands...
  9. Blackleaf

    ESA backs plans for British plane which can go anywhere in four hours

    Britain's Skylon air breathing rocket that could power a plane anywhere in the world in four hours and get to space in 15 minutes has moved a step closer to blasting off as a major project review said it was possible to operate the plane. A feasibility study carried out earlier this year as...
  10. Blackleaf

    You don't have to be a historian to know 1815 is an almighty milestone

    Thursday 18th June 2015 marks the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, during which the British, Dutch and Germans defeated Old Boney's French forces. The French defeat led to Napoleon's abdication as French emperor, his surrender to the British and his eventual death in British custody...
  11. Blackleaf

    Prince George in his soldier jumper for Christmas portraits

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have released a series of Christmas portraits of their son Prince George. The future king and third in line to the throne, who is now 17 months' old, was photographed in the courtyard of Kensington Palace wearing a sleeveless woolly tank top with toy soldiers...
  12. Blackleaf

    FA President Prince William unveils Christmas Day truce memorial

    It was the moment two armies laid down their weapons in friendship for a single day before returning to the slaughter the following day. Now, the Duke of Cambridge has paid tribute to the famous Christmas Day truce of 1914, describing it as 'a message of hope and humanity'. William, who is...
  13. Blackleaf

    Henry VIII, the choir book and Alamire the spy

    A choral work given to King Henry VIII has gone in at number two in the UK classical album charts, surprising the musicians - Alamire, an English vocal consort specialising in medieval and Renaissance music - who performed it. The piece was created by a duplicitous scribe and double agent who...
  14. Blackleaf

    Seconds out, round TWO: It's Farage vs Brand

    Last night, what was probably one of the best ever episodes of the BBC's Question Time was broadcast. The BBC One topical debate series, hosted by David Dimbleby, features politicians from at least the three major political parties as well as other public figures who answer pre-selected...
  15. Blackleaf

    One of the last of Churchill's Few dies aged 98

    One of the last survivors of the Battle of Britain - one of the last of Churchill's Few - has died aged 98. Wing Commander Roger Morewood, from Rockcliffe in Dumfries and Galloway, was a keen photographer who, during the war, took incredible aerial photos of his wing-mates and their planes...
  16. Blackleaf

    Britain's first ever sci-fi film 'A Message from Mars' restored

    Britain's first ever sci-fi film, dating back to 1913, has been restored as part of a special project by BBC Arts and the British Film Institute. Britain's first ever sci-fi film 'A Message from Mars' restored 10 December 2014 BBC News Britain's first ever sci-fi film, dating back to...
  17. Blackleaf

    The medieval manuscript that could be more significant than Magna Carta

    The Textus Roffensis, which was compiled by a single scribe at Rochester Cathedral in Kent in the 1120s, is seen by some as containing foundation documents of the English state. Safeguarded by the cathedral since its inception, the charter has been digitised by the University of...
  18. Blackleaf

    WW1: How firms cashed in on the war

    Amid the bloodshed and brutality, companies were quick to cash in on the marketing opportunities provided by World War One. In an age before TV bombarded consumers with commercials, newspapers and magazines such as Punch and the Illustrated London News were the battleground for firms...
  19. Blackleaf

    BBC theme park featuring Doctor Who and Top Gear set to open in 2020

    The BBC's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, has signed a landmark deal with Paramount to open a huge BBC theme park. The development will transform an 872-acre brownfield site on the Swanscombe peninsula in western Kent, near London, and be twice the size of the Olympic Park in East London. It...
  20. Blackleaf

    School pupils, footballers and soldiers re-enact WW1 Christmas truce

    British and German school pupils are re-enacting a football game said to have taken place during the 1914 Christmas ceasefire of World War One between Britain and Germany. Seaham School of Technology in County Durham is hosting a match against pupils from Realschule Alpen in Germany to mark...