“Enough is enough”: Willy Bach on the record of his successor
Exclusive: Labour peer Willy Bach, former Police and Crime Commissioner, examines the record of his successor ahead of the elections this Thursday, 2 May.
Delve into Leicester's rich historical past with stories of artefacts and heritage, celebrating the city's unique and diverse history.
Elizabeth Heyrick and Susannah Watts still inspire those looking to make a difference today.
'Events on that night 140 years ago kickstarted a robust socialist movement in the city that still endures'.
Many of the best-loved elements of a modern-day family Christmas stem from the Victorian era when traditions like Christmas trees, exchanging cards and gifts and the customary turkey dinner first became popular.
When you think of a Leicester suffragette, the first name that comes to mind is likely Alice Hawkins.
Discover the captivating and controversial world of Leicester-born poet Jessie Pope, exploring her impact on First World War poetry.
In July 1553, a young noble named Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed as Queen of England and Ireland.
Meet the Leicester Pimpernel, Lilian Lenton. Born in 1891.
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