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How to access the historical censuses from 1841 to 1921.
Use the employment history consent form to let HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) exchange and disclose information with your solicitor.
How to get the flood history for a postcode area or property in England.
The heritage schools programme helps teachers make effective use of local heritage resources and connects heritage providers with schools.
30 children visited 10 Downing Street and HMS Belfast for the ultimate D-Day history lesson, transported on a Second World War-era red London bus.
Putting geological disposal into context
Explore the local archives to help your research into family and local history at your local council
A collection of guidance documents used by UK Visas and Immigration when deciding applications for British nationality.
The statutory programmes of study and attainment targets for history for key stages 1 to 3.
10 Downing Street, the locale of British prime ministers since 1735, vies with the White House as being the most important political building anywhere in the world in the modern era.
Although the modern form of the sector was first established by the Housing Act 1964, the principals of the social housing movement can be traced back much further.
The Coronation Roll is the official record of the Monarch’s accession and crowning.
Lord Parkinson gave the keynote speech at the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Impact Acceleration Award (IAA) policy meeting.
The history of Lancaster House.
Reports by Sir Joe Pilling and Bill Hamilton on the findings of their reviews into the future of the government's official history programme.
Article about the history of the census in England and Wales over 220 years, from the first census in 1801 to 2021 and the future of population statistics.
Subject content, aims and learning objectives for GCSE ancient history for teaching from 2017.
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