Sir Winston Churchill’s 1950’s Chartwell House staff office is recreated by the National Trust

Winston Churchill’s rousing speeches inspired a nation and played a key role in Britain’s morale during the dark early days of the Second World War. It was a time when the country was almost at its knees, with men dying and morale sinking. But Churchill’s defiant and powerful words allowed ordinary Britons, soldiers, sailors and … Read more

Winston Churchill discussed ordering nuclear strikes on the Soviet Union in 1951

Winston Churchill said he would consider bombing Russia and China if he was Prime Minister during the Cold War, a newly-discovered memo has revealed. The then-76-year-old World War II hero told former-US army officer Julius Ochs Adler that if he ‘could secure the agreement’ of the US government he would give the Soviet Union ‘an ultimatum’. … Read more

Glee’s Dianna Agron and Mumford And Sons’ Winston Marshall split

Former Glee star Dianna Agron has reportedly split from her British Mumford And Sons husband Winston Marshall after almost four years of marriage. While the couple have not confirmed the news, multiple sources told Us Weekly that Dianna, 34, and Winston, 32, have gone their separate ways.  A source told the site that the couple … Read more

Glee star Dianna Agron has split from Mumford And Sons husband Winston Marshall

Glee star Dianna Agron has ‘split from Mumford And Sons husband Winston Marshall after almost four years of marriage’ By Rebecca Davison for MailOnline Published: 14:15 BST, 19 August 2020 | Updated: 14:17 BST, 19 August 2020 Former Glee star Dianna Agron has reportedly splits from her Mumford And Sons husband Winston Marshall after almost … Read more

Winston Churchill’s first love is revealed: Future prime minister’s letter to ‘wonderful companion’

An affectionate letter from Sir Winston Churchill to his first great love has come to light. The future wartime prime minister was a 22-year-old junior officer when he met Pamela Bulwer-Lytton (nee Plowden), Countess of Lytton, in India in 1896. He was instantly infatuated, and told his mother in a letter on October 26, 1896 … Read more

Civil servants claim they do not feel comfortable with a Treasury room named after Winston Churchill

Now civil servants claim they ‘do not feel comfortable’ with a Treasury room named after Winston Churchill A Treasury room is named after former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill  Civil servants are uncomfortable with the name and have complained about it Rishi Sunak has defended the name of the room due to its historical significance  … Read more

Winston Churchill memorabilia found in old jigsaw box

Winston Churchill’s chauffeur’s fascinating archive including police instructions on where to pick up the PM during WWII are discovered in JIGSAW box about to be thrown away Forgotten stash of wartime memorabilia found in jigsaw box set to be thrown out Collection includes instructions on where and when the PM was to be picked up … Read more

A collection of Winston Churchill memorabilia was discovered in a jigsaw box about to be thrown away

Winston Churchill’s chauffeur’s fascinating archive including police instructions on where to pick up the PM during WWII are discovered in JIGSAW box about to be thrown away Forgotten stash of wartime memorabilia found in jigsaw box set to be thrown out Collection includes instructions on where and when the PM was to be picked up … Read more

Police form a ring around Winston Churchill’s statue ahead of Black Lives Matter march

Police and counter-protesters form a defensive ring around uncovered Winston Churchill statue in Parliament Square as Black Lives Matter campaigners take to London’s streets for a fourth weekend Officers are guarding Sir Winston Churchill’s statue after the plinth was defaced during a BLM demonstration An estimated 600 people have gathered in Hyde Park today before … Read more

Mandela and Gandhi statues join Winston Churchill in being freed from protective metal boxes

The statues dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela emerged once again in Parliament Square today after workers removed the metal boards covering the iconic leaders on the same day the French President made his visit to the capital.  Construction workers, dressed in protective clothing and equipped with harnesses, set to work removing each of … Read more