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History Today is a history magazine. Published monthly in London since January 1951, it presents authoritative history to as wide a public as possible. [ 1 ] The magazine covers all periods and geographical regions and publishes articles of traditional narrative history alongside new research and historiography .
Pages in category "History magazines published in the United Kingdom" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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One industry report predicted that 1 in 10 UK print publications would cut its frequency of publication in half, go online only or shut in 2009. [ 42 ] A 2023 Department for Culture, Media and Sport committee report revealed that over 300 local newspaper titles closed between 2009 and 2019, and that those who remain are having to compete with ...
This year sees the all-time highest annual number of live births in the country, over 1.1 million. [22]Meccano Ltd of Liverpool produce the first Hornby toy train, a clockwork 0 gauge model.
1 May – 2025 United Kingdom local elections [186] 8 May – VE Day 80 – A Shared Moment of Celebration: five hundred lamp lights of peace will be lit across the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories, as part of the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. [187]
The Wapping dispute was a significant turning point in the history of the trade union movement and of UK industrial relations. It started on 24 January 1986 when some 6,000 newspaper workers went on strike after protracted negotiation with their employers, News International (parent of Times Newspapers and News Group Newspapers, and chaired by ...
The first of the journal, which was initially called The New York Times Current History of the European War, was published on December 12, 1914. [3]Shortly after Current History began publishing in 1914, its editor, Ochs Oakes, decided that a magazine recording “history in the making” should maintain as regular contributors a group of historians and social scientists.