Unto the Breach: the Agincourt 600
On about this date 600 years ago news of the great victory at Azincourt (that’s the French spelling) arrived in Bristol.
On about this date 600 years ago news of the great victory at Azincourt (that’s the French spelling) arrived in Bristol.
Where’s Calliope? I told her to meet me in Minsk some years ago. I hope she hasn’t forgotten. Jialiang Gao, CC BY-SA 3.0
What did our political editor make of ‘the Scottish Film’?
There seems to be a craze sweeping through the streets nowadays of trousers with rips around their knees. The youths think it’s hip, sexy even. It’s not.
Lurking somewhere in a bakery near you lies the finest cake in Christendom. Few have heard its ancient name, fewer still have known its fatty charms.
Surprisingly, with all of the fuss about hydrogen cars there is only one purpose-built model on the market – the Toyota Mirai (and in Japanese Mirai means “future”). Tokumeigakarinoaoshima, CC BY-SA 4.0
Whatever your opinion on nuclear energy, Hinckley C is good for jobs. Jiří Sedláček, CC BY-SA 4.0
A brief introduction to your elected representatives at Westminster.
If you are into female harmony folk-rock you are probably listening to The Staves right now. Their singing is about as good as it gets and being sisters they’ve had plenty of practise.
Bristol commuters discover the joy of competition as ‘the One’ rolls into town.