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Parades and Marches in Northern Ireland
There are many parades that commemorate and celebrate important historical events in Northern Ireland. Quite a few of them seem to cause conflicts among the communities on a regular basis. Detailansicht
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Political Parties in Northern Ireland
Here are two links which both refer to websites which introduce a few political parties of Northern Ireland. Detailansicht
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Prospect — Magazine
An excellent current affairs and cultural monthly. One of Britain's most respected magazines. Detailansicht
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Roman London
A short summary of the times when the Romans settled in the area of London. (by David Nash Ford) Detailansicht
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Rosa Parks on History.com
Besides the biography the site offers 7 videos, 10 speeches, 3 photo galleries and a black history timeline. Detailansicht
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Scottish Culture and Heritage
A link to multimedia resources about Scotland and the Scots. Updated regularly. Detailansicht
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Scottish Media
This linklist leads you to any Scottish TV or radio station, newspaper, or magazine. Detailansicht
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Scottish National Galleries
Art from the 14th century up to the present day. The National Galleries of Scotland are four Edinburgh-based galleries and two outstations: In the south of Scotland, Paxton House. Duff House, amidst parkland on the coast between the north-east towns of Banff and Macduff. Detailansicht
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Shakespeare's Globe was founded by Sam Wanamaker and is dedicated to the experience and international understanding of Shakespeare in performance. The site also provides teaching resources such as "interactive microsites" and interviews. Detailansicht
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Sinn Féin
Official homepage of the Sinn Fein. "History of the Conflict", "Links", etc. Detailansicht
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St Paul's Cathedral
Official website.
A Cathedral dedicated to St Paul has overlooked the City of London since 604AD, a constant reminder to this great commercial centre of the importance of the spiritual side of life. Detailansicht -
The British Museum
Explore the world's cultures and visit the excellent "Education Department". Detailansicht
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The British State
The State is the decision-making agency of the British society. It consists of three elements: Parliament, the civil service, the police and judiciary (the courts). Detailansicht
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The Great Fire of London (1666)
An article by Bruce Robinson on the official BBC website. Detailansicht
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The Great Fire of London — Listening Comprehension
Listening comprehension including a quiz and avocabulary exercise. Detailansicht
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The House of Lords
The official website of the counterpart of "The House of Commons". Detailansicht
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The Joy of Fish and Chips
Every country has a national dish, and for England, it’s fish and chips. Writer Cat Allen extols its virtues and shares a bit of the history – and a recipe – for the greasy, filling comfort food. Detailansicht
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The National Portrait Gallery
Founded in 1856, today one of the biggest online galleries with more than 10,000 works. Search by artist or sitter and buy a print in the online shop. Classroom material is also provided (Portrait photography e.g.). Detailansicht
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The Northern Ireland Assembly
The Northern Ireland Assembly is the prime source of authority for all devolved responsibilities and has full legislative and executive authority. The Assembly was established as part of the Belfast Agreement and meets in Parliament Buildings.
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The Northern Ireland Conflict (1968 to the Present)
"This site contains information and source material on 'the Troubles' in Northern Ireland from 1968 to the present. There is also information on politics in the region and Northern Ireland society." Detailansicht
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