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2024-02-26 | Paikkari Croft (House museum in Sammatti, Finland) | Paikkari Croft (Finnish: Paikkarin torppa, Swedish: Paikkari torp) is a 19th-century croft in Sammatti, Finland. The croft is known as the childhood home of Elias Lönnrot, the creator of the Finnish national epic Kalevala. | Start | Jaakko.kulta (212) | |||
2024-03-19 | Latvian Milk, Bread and Honey festival | The Latvian Milk, Bread and Honey festival is an annual event that has been held in Jelgava at the end of August since 2001. | Stub | Vermilion bubble (524) | |||
2024-02-23 | Sigismund Augustus Gymnasium in Vilnius (Polish interwar high school for boys in Vilnius) | King Sigismund Augustus Gymnasium in Vilnius was a Polish high school (gymnasium) for boys that existed in Vilnius from 1915 to 1939. | Start | Marcelus (9600) | |||
2024-02-29 | Pipers Vale Pool (Former outdoor swimming venue in England) | Pipers Vale Pool was an outdoor swimming venue in Ipswich, Suffolk. | Start | Ektopia (134) | |||
2024-03-29 | Contour, Manchester (Residential development under construction in Manchester, United Kingdom) | Contour is a residential development under construction in the Castlefield area of Manchester, England. Once completed, it will comprise two 154-metre (505 ft) tall, 51-storey skyscrapers. | Start | Mmberney (6830) | |||
2024-04-10 | Wokingham Today (Local newspaper in England) | Wokingham Today is an independently owned weekly newspaper based in Borough of Wokingham, Berkshire, England. The newspaper covers Wokingham, Earley, Woodley and all of the places covered by Wokingham Borough Council. The paper's weekly circulation is reportedly about 5,500 copies. | Stub | Fluffball70 (2609) | |||
2024-03-22 | Jonas Grigaravičius (Lithuanian archer) | Jonas Grigaravičius (born August 31, 2007) is a Lithuanian archer and world youth vice-champion (2023). | Stub | ItsMeGabeProductions (1232) | |||
2024-04-17 | Glasgow University BC (Basketball team in Glasgow, Scotland) | Glasgow University Basketball Club is the basketball club representing students and staff at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. The club, founded in 1947, is affiliated with Glasgow University Sports Association and competes in British Universities and Colleges Sport and Scottish Basketball Championship competitions. | Start | KatwellNo4 (134) | |||
2023-12-26 | Sameh Egyptson (Swedish writer (born 1966)) | Sameh Egyptson (born 1966 as Sameh Nabeh Basely Khalil) is an Egyptian-born Swedish writer and academic in the field of interreligious relations at the Humanities and Theology Faculties at Lund University. | Start | Fares83 (123) | |||
2024-02-13 | St. Colmcille's GAA | St. Colmcille's GAA (Irish: Naomh Colmcille CLG) is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club based in Piltown, County Meath, Ireland, mainly incorporating the area of Laytown–Bettystown–Mornington–Donacarney. It currently competes in the Meath Senior Football Championship. | Start | ErnestCadine (572) | |||
2024-03-18 | Kim Møller (Danish blogger) | Kim Møller (born 1971) is a Danish blogger and former editor of the political news blog Uriasposten. | Start | Thismess (6435) | |||
2024-03-31 | The Barcode (Entertainment complex in Plymouth, England) | The Barcode is a 106,000-square-foot entertainment complex in the centre of Plymouth, England, and opened on 21 October 2019. It is Plymouth's biggest entertainment complex. | Start | Encoded (3827) | |||
2024-04-09 | Vicar Lane Shopping Centre (Indoor shopping centre in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England) | Vicar Lane Shopping Centre is an outdoor shopping centre in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. It lies in the town centre, close to the main Chesterfield Market. | Stub | Thief-River-Faller (10674) | |||
2024-02-03 | Northend Thistle F.C. (Scottish association football club) | Northend Thistle Football Club are a football club based in Lochranza, Scotland. | Start | U003F (8621) | |||
2024-02-04 | Nanpean Rovers A.F.C. (Football club in Cornwall, England) | Nanpean Rovers Association Football Club are a football club based in Nanpean, England. | Start | U003F (8621) | |||
2024-05-30 | Otahalli (Building in Espoo, Finland) | Otahalli is a sports venue in Otaniemi, Espoo, Finland. It is located by the sea in Otaniemi, adjacent to the Aalto University campus. | Start | Aytvill (43) | |||
2024-02-04 | Old Boltonians A.F.C. (English association football club) | Old Boltonians Association Football Club are a football club based in Chapeltown, England. Their ground may be the oldest in the world still in use today. | Start | U003F (8621) | |||
2024-05-07 | DEAS Group (Danish real estate company) | DEAS Group is a Nordic real estate company founded in 1989. It was formerly known as Dan-Ejendomme A/S and renamed to DEAS Group in 2012. | Start | Arctic Rhino (118) | |||
2024-03-14 | Daniel McConnell (journalist) (Irish journalist and author) | Daniel McConnell is an Irish journalist and author. As of 2023, he was employed as editor of the Business Post. From Stillorgan in Dublin, McConnell is a third-generation[citation needed] journalist who has worked with the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Sunday Independent, Irish Examiner, and the Irish edition of the Sunday Times. | Start | Iampatrickduff00 (22) | |||
2024-05-05 | Denmark's role in maritime security in NATO | Denmark participates in NATO as a maritime security ally. It has a maritime heritage and a position bridging Europe and the Arctic. | C | Sjl133 (20) | |||
2024-06-20 | Á Dungasandi (Stadium in the Faroe Islands) | Á Dungasandi is a stadium on the sport site located in the middle of Sørvágur on the western island Vágar. It is the western-most stadium in the Faroe Islands. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of 07 Vestur. Its a synthetic surface ground. | Stub | FaysaLBinDaruL (2098) | |||
2024-02-21 | Minor political parties in Sweden and their results in parliamentary elections | The electoral threshold to the parliament in Sweden, Riksdagen, is four percentage. Currently there are eight political parties in Riksdagen, but in every election there are also many political parties outside the parliament. The results for these smaller political parties in the Swedish general election since 1998 is listed below. | B | Mats33 (1856) | |||
2024-06-15 | The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research | The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research is a registered UK charity which funds the Kennedy Institute as well as a range of individual UK university-based researchers. Its longer-term objective is to "achieve a meaningful impact in the development of cures and preventative treatment for musculoskeletal and related inflammatory diseases". | Start | RayFPurchase (967) | |||
2024-07-10 | Fera (pesäpallo) (Finnish pesäpallo team) | Fera is a Finnish women's pesäpallo team from Rauma. It was founded in 1958. Fera is playing in the top-tier women's Superpesis. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-10 | Kirittäret (Finnish sports club) | Kirittäret is a Finnish women's pesäpallo team from Jyväskylä. It was founded in 2005. Kirittäret is playing in the top-tier women's Superpesis. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-11 | Mehtimäki Stadium (Pesäpallo stadium in Joensuu, Finland) | Mehtimäki Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Joensuu, Finland. Since its opening in 2018, it has been the home field of the Joensuun Maila, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-11 | Sarkkiranta Stadium (Pesäpallo stadium in Kempele, Finland) | Sarkkiranta Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Kempele, Finland. Since its opening it has been the home field of the Kempeleen Kiri, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-11 | Kouvola Pesäpallo Stadium (Pesäpallo stadium in Kouvola, Finland) | Kouvola Pesäpallo Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Kouvola, Finland. Since its opening it has been the home field of the Kouvolan Pallonlyöjät, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-10 | Vaasan Mailattaret (Finnish pesäpallo team) | Vaasan Mailattaret is a Finnish women's pesäpallo team from Vaasa. It was founded in 2015. Vaasan Mailattaret is playing in the top-tier women's Superpesis. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-10 | Roihuttaret (Finnish pesäpallo team) | Roihuttaret is a Finnish women's pesäpallo team from Helsinki. It was founded in 1958. Roihuttaret is playing in the top-tier women's Superpesis. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-02-28 | One Health Group (Healthcare Provider) | One Health Group is an independent provider of elective surgical care based in Yorkshire, United Kingdom. The company offers services across South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, West Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Hull. Providing treatments in Orthopaedics, Spines, General Surgery and Gynaecology, the company sees approximately 12,000 new patients annually and has over 100 self-employed NHS surgeons as part of their network. | Start | KeApRkNq (10) | |||
2024-07-11 | Otanlahti Stadium (Pesäpallo stadium in Rauma, Finland) | Otanlahti Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Rauma, Finland. Since its opening it has been the home field of the Fera, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-04-09 | 2024 LBL Play-offs (Latvian national championships in basketball) | The 2024 LBL Playoffs is the tournament to determine the Latvian Basketball League champions for the 2023–24 season. All participating teams spent the regular season in Latvian-Estonian Basketball League, with the top six Latvian teams advancing to the LBL playoffs. | Start | Basketballlatvia (938) | |||
2024-07-16 | 1861 Aberdeenshire by-election | The 1861 Aberdeenshire by-election was fought on 13 February 1861. The previous Liberal MP, George Hamilton-Gordon, had succeeded his father to become 5th Earl of Aberdeen, and had thus become ineligible to sit in the House of Commons. The ensuing by-election was won by the Conservative candidate, William Leslie. | Stub | Catrionpalooza (324) | |||
2024-07-17 | Chartered Institute of Horticulture (British professional association) | The Chartered Institute of Horticulture (CIH) is a British professional association for horticulture. | Stub | Folkezoft (2016) | |||
2024-06-12 | Musan kenttä (Football ground in Pori, Finland) | Musan kenttä (Musa Ground in English, also known as the Musa Wembley) is an association football ground located in the Musa district of Pori, Finland. The ground is used by football club Musan Salama. The ground has a capacity of 700 of which 500 are seats. | Start | Poriman55 (681) | |||
2024-07-11 | Totally Dublin (Irish freesheet magazine) | Totally Dublin is a free monthly magazine, distributed in Dublin, Ireland. The magazine was founded in 2004 by Swedish publisher Stefan Hallenius. | Start | Ridiculopathy (4053) | |||
2024-07-10 | Kiteen Pallo -90 (Finnish pesäpallo club) | Kiteen Pallo -90 (lit. "Ball of Kitee") is a Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Kitee. It was founded in 1990. Kiteen Pallo -90 is playing in the top-tier Superpesis. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-10 | Pöytyän Urheilijat (Finnish sports club) | Pöytyän Urheilijat (lit. "Pöytyä Athletes") is a Finnish women's pesäpallo team from Pöytyä. It was founded in 1945. Pöytyän Urheilijat has participated in many sports in Finland over the years, such as floorball, skiing and disc golf. Pöytyän Urheilijat is playing in the top-tier women's Superpesis. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-10 | Kempeleen Kiri (Finnish sports club) | Kempeleen Kiri (lit. "Kempele Spurt") is a Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Kempele. It was founded in 1915. Kempeleen Kiri is playing in the top-tier Superpesis. Kempeleen Kiri has participated in many sports in Finland over the years, such as athletics and skiing. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-05-28 | Radio Scarborough (Radio station in Scarborough) | Radio Scarborough is an FM community radio station broadcasting to the town of Scarborough, England on 107.6 FM. | Stub | NYorkie (119) | |||
2024-06-03 | HYPHEN (British architectural firm) | HYPHEN is an international architectural practice with offices in Europe and Latin America. The company specializes in the retail, workplace, data center, and logistics sectors. | Start | Krimpoka (58) | |||
2024-07-29 | Dagens Arbete (Swedish trade union magazine) | Dagens Arbete (transl. Today's Labour) is a Swedish trade union magazine for the members of IF Metall, GS and the Swedish Paper Workers' Union. The magazine received the investigative journalism award Guldspaden in 2024 for their article Sanningen om sprängdåden. | Stub | AlexandraAVX (3667) | |||
2024-07-12 | Kaulanperä Field (Pesäpallo stadium in Pöytyä, Finland) | Kaulanperä Field is a pesäpallo stadium located in Pöytyä, Finland. Since its opening it has been the home field of the Pöytyän Urheilijat, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-22 | St. Kieran's Well, Kilkenny (Holy well in Kilkenny) | St. Kieran's Well, also St. Kyran's Well, Keverock's Well or Kerock's Well, was a holy well in Kilkenny known since at least the 13th century. Now situated in what is now the smoking area of Kyteler's Inn, it was located in the vicinity of the pre-Norman St. | C | A.-K. D. (695) | |||
2024-07-11 | Hippos Stadium (Pesäpallo stadium in Jyväskylä, Finland) | Hippos Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Jyväskylä, Finland. Since its opening in 1948, it has been the home field of the Jyväskylän Kiri, a Ykköspesis team. It is also home of the Kirittäret, a Superpesis team. | Start | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-10 | Vizlegal | Vizlegal is a platform that provides lawyers and legal professionals access to verified legal information with court decisions and case tracking. It contains over 4.7 million decisions and cases from Irish, UK and US judicial bodies. | Start | Thirsty whale (200) | |||
2024-06-14 | Stuart Beare (innovator) (British farmer and businessman) | Stuart Beare is a British farmer and businessman known for developing the first drive-through farm shop, and developing his shop from a traditional pick-your-own to a seasonal attraction site. | Stub | Timmymosul (17) | |||
2024-06-15 | Independent Higher Education (UK education representative body) | Independent Higher Education is a representative body for some higher education institutions in the United Kingdom. It represents 'independent' providers of higher education, generally those that are non-university, international, or for-profit institutions. | Start | 12xii (364) | |||
2024-02-21 | Admiral Taverns (pub company in the UK) | Admiral Taverns is a pub company in the UK. Founded in 2003 by the Landesberg and Rosenberg families in London. It is now owned by John Timothy Morris of Proprium Capital Partners. | Start | Jwslubbock (3695) | |||
2024-03-23 | Greenbank (charity) (Disability organisation in Liverpool, UK) | Greenbank is a charity in Liverpool, UK which runs the Greenbank Sports Academy and neighbouring Greenbank College. It works to provide opportunities in employment, education, sport and leisure for disabled people and other disadvantaged groups. | Start | Jonathan Deamer (7556) | |||
2024-04-03 | Skaftafellsprófastsdæmi (Dioceses in Iceland) | Skaftafellsprófastsdæmi is one of Iceland's 15 dioceses. There are four vocations in it which are: | Stub | ItsMeGabeProductions (1232) | |||
2024-02-04 | Millhead F.C. (Association football club) | Millhead Football Club are a football club based in the village of Millhead, near Carnforth, England. | Start | U003F (8621) | |||
2024-08-15 | Alex Kinninmonth (Scottish footballer (1941–2024)) | Alexander Kinninmonth (26 September 1941 – 8 August 2024) was a Scottish footballer who played as a midfielder. | Stub | Tartancider2 (53) | |||
2024-03-08 | Arlington (restaurant) (Restaurant in Mayfair, London) | Arlington is a restaurant located at 20 Arlington Street in London's St James's area. Between 1947 and 2020 the building was occupied by Le Caprice, formerly run by Jeremy King and his then business partner Chris Corbin. It has been described as an 'unabashedly sentimental remastering of Le Caprice' with a similar menu and interior. | Start | Follyshipment (341) | |||
2024-07-20 | Viktor Levada (Ukrainian businessman, president of FCI Levadia) | Viktor Levada (born 12 June 1959) is a Ukrainian businessman and sports executive. He is best known for being the founder and owner of Estonian football club FCI Levadia. | Stub | Sancos (300) | |||
2024-03-15 | Tom Machell (British actor, writer and comedy performer (born 1990)) | Thomas James Renwick Machell is a British actor, writer and comedy performer. | Start | Slick sarah1 (24) | |||
2024-02-02 | Frederikshavn FOX Team Nord (Danish Handball team) | Frederikshavn FOX Team Nord, (formerly FOX Team Nord) was a Danish women's Handball team, that played their best seasons in the Damehåndboldligaen, the top Danish league. It was founded on the license of Frederikshavn forenede Idrætsklubber. The club has played in both the top flight and the second tier, the Danish 1st Division, but following bankruptcy the team was relegated to the fourth tier of Danish handball, the 3. division. | Stub | Fregerslev (2516) | |||
2024-03-10 | Sam Corne (English footballer (born 1996)) | Samuel Louis Corne (born 11 July 1996) is an English footballer who plays as an attacker for National League South club Maidstone United. | Start | Jakotamta (221) | Past AfD | ||
2024-07-30 | C.P.D. Felinfach (Football club based in Ceredigion) | C.P.D. Felinfach is a Welsh football club based in Felinfach, near Ystrad Aeron, Ceredigion. The team plays in the Ceredigion League First Division. | Stub | SlimyGecko7 (1641) | |||
2024-07-08 | 2024 IRFU Women's Interprovincial Series | The IRFU Women's Interprovincial Series currently uses a round-robin format, similar to the one used in both the Six Nations Championship and the Women's Six Nations Championship. Each team plays the other three teams once. The following year the fixtures are reversed. | C | TomWizzy (752) | |||
2024-07-18 | Connaire Mackin (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Connaire Mackin is a Gaelic footballer who plays at senior level for the Armagh county team. He was given a red card and banned for a Category 3 offence in 2024. This came about after Mackin jabbed his foot at the head of an opponent, Conor Glass, during a game, in an action that was described as "both deliberate and cynical". | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-07-07 | Hans Bauge (Norwegian television personality) | Hans Kristian Bauge is a Norwegian former taxi driver who became known as a participant in television debates in the 1990s. | Start | Ishiura (2451) | |||
2024-07-18 | John Toal (Gaelic footballer) (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | John Toal (born 1978/1979) is a Gaelic footballer who played for the Keady club and at senior level for the Armagh county team. A midfielder, he played for seven seasons with Armagh. Philip Loughran displaced him from the team in 2003 but was then injured in early 2005, allowing Toal to return for the 2005 National League campaign. | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-07-18 | Oisín O'Neill (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Oisin O'Neill is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Crossmaglen club and at senior level for the Armagh county team. In January 2024, he made his first inter-county appearance since picking up a long-term injury that kep him out of the team for the previous year and a half. | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-07-18 | Philip Loughran (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Philip Loughran (born 1980/1981) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for the Clady club and at senior level for the Armagh county team. He displaced John Toal from the Armagh team in 2003. Injury caused him to lose his place to Toal again during the 2005 National League campaign, but then Toal was himself injured during the Ulster final. | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-07-18 | Stefan Campbell (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Stefan Campbell is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Clan na Gael club and at senior level for the Armagh county team. He is an influential player for Armagh. | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-07-18 | Barry O'Hagan (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Barry O'Hagan (born 1973/1974) is a Gaelic footballer who played for the Clan na Gael club and at senior level for the Armagh county team. He played for his county for ten years, making his league debut against Kerry in 1993, during the 1992–93 season, shortly after playing in the 1992 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final. | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-07-18 | Jarly Óg Burns (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Jarlath "Jarly" Og Burns (born 1998/1999) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Silverbridge club and at senior level for the Armagh county team. He is the son of Jarlath Burns, the former Armagh captain who was elected GAA President in 2023. | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-08-23 | Hildur (book series) (Book series by Satu Rämö) | Hildur is a detective book series written by Finnish-Icelandic author Satu Rämö. A play based on the books will premiere in Autumn 2024 at Turku City Theatre. The play has been dramatized by Satu Rasila and it is directed by Anne Rautiainen. Hildur will also be made into a TV series. | Stub | JaneLane88 (17) | |||
2024-03-17 | 2012 Classic Powerlifting World Championships (Powerlifting event in Stockholm, Sweden) | The 2012 Classic Powerlifting World Championships (also called the World Classic Powerlifting Cup) were held in Stockholm, Sweden from 12 to 17 June 2012 featuring 168 athletes across 31 countries. | Start | Raval77 (7674) | |||
2024-07-22 | Scottish Business Network | Scottish Business Network (SBN) is a non-profit organisation based in Edinburgh. | Start | Belderman (30) | |||
2024-07-26 | Manorhamilton railway station (Leitrim railway station) | Manorhamilton railway station served the town of Manorhamilton in Ireland for 76 years from the line's opening to its closure. | Stub | Trainfan2016 (19) | |||
2024-02-17 | FH (men's handball) (Icelandic handball club) | The FH (men's handball) team, commonly referred to as FH, is the men's handball department of Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar (English: Hafnarfjörður Gymnastics Club), club from Hafnarfjörður, that plays in the Úrvalsdeild karla. | Start | Fakez76 (3803) | |||
2024-08-08 | Albemarle Bowes-Lyon (British banker and aristocrat) | Michael Albemarle Bowes-Lyon (29 May 1940 – 30 October 2023) was a British banker and nephew of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. | Start | Walco1 (8271) | |||
2024-03-27 | Klostergården Station (Railway station in Klostergården (Lund), Sweden) | Klostergården Station is a commuter train railway station in the city district of Klostergården in southwest Lund, Sweden. The station was opened in December 2023 and is served by Pågatågen trains. | Stub | Danielsltt (22269) | |||
2024-07-04 | Kuvalauta (Former Finnish imageboard website) | Kuvalauta (lit. 'Image plank') was a Finnish imageboard. Kuvalauta was originally founded on 10 December 2007 and was shut down on 31 August 2010 following disputes with the service provider and police investigations. Kuvalauta was founded by "Gabo", whose real name has never been published. | Start | IkuTurisas (1313) | |||
2024-08-13 | Mintos (Financial technology company based in Latvia) | Mintos is a financial technology company headquartered in Riga, Latvia. Retail investors can invest in a mix of traditional and alternative assets such as loans, exchange-traded fund (ETFs), Fractional Bonds, real estate and Smart Cash through the platform. | Start | Cece GFI (3271) | |||
2024-07-18 | Miestai.net (Urban development internet forum website) | Miestai.net, also known as Forumas Miestai, is Lithuania's largest online forum on construction and urban development. The forum was created in 2004 and is hosted in Vilnius. | Start | The force of ikigai (257) | |||
2024-08-22 | Metropolitan Police Historic Vehicle Collection | The Metropolitan Police Historic Vehicle Collection (MPHVC) is a collection of motorcycles and 14 historic cars owned and used for outreach events by the Metropolitan Police. It was housed at Hampton Traffic Garage until 2014, then Hendon Police College until 2023, when it moved to its present home at Marlowe House, Sidcup. | Stub | MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (15335) | |||
2024-07-10 | Imatran Pallo-Veikot (Pesäpallo club from Imatra, Finland) | Imatran Pallo-Veikot (lit. "Imatra Ball-Brothers") is a Finnish sports club from Imatra. It was founded in 1955. Imatran Pallo-Veikot has participated in many sports in Finland over the years. The club's main successes have been in pesäpallo. Imatran Pallo-Veikot is playing in the top-tier Superpesis. | C | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-10 | Haminan Palloilijat (Finnish pesäpallo club) | Haminan Palloilijat (lit. "Hamina Ballplayers") is a Finnish sports club from Hamina. It was founded in 1928. Haminan Palloilijat has participated in many sports in Finland over the years. The club's main successes have been in pesäpallo. Haminan Palloilijat is playing in the top-tier Superpesis. | C | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-08-09 | Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's European Qualifiers – Group 5 | The 1960 Summer Olympics football qualification – Europe Group 5 was one of the seven European groups in the Summer Olympics football qualification tournament to decide which teams would qualify for the Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics finals tournament in Italy. | Start | FastCube (34814) | |||
2024-07-10 | Jyväskylän Kiri (Finnish pesäpallo team) | Jyväskylän Kiri is a Finnish pesäpallo team from Jyväskylä. It was founded in 1930. Jyväskylän Kiri is playing in the second-tier Ykköspesis. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-18 | Rory Grugan (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Rory Grugan is a Gaelic footballer who plays at senior level for the Armagh county team. | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-07-18 | Ross McQuillan (Gaelic footballer) (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Ross McQuillan (born 1999/2000) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Cullyhanna club and at senior level for the Armagh county team. | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-04-16 | Fjeld (band) (Swedish pop group) | Fjeld was a pop group from Sweden, where Ellinor Franzén was the vocalist. The group achieved success on the Swedish Singles Chart in 1998 with the song "The Emigrants". | Stub | Min Cho Luo (280) | |||
2024-09-07 | Vilnius conflict | The Vilnius conflict (1920–1939) was a conflict between Poland and Lithuania over Vilnius and the Vilnius region.{{Infobox military conflict | Start | Nikinikipikipiki (458) | |||
2024-08-30 | Fifty Shades Greener (Irish environmental education company) | Fifty Shades Greener is an Irish-based educational company for sustainable development involved in developing sustainability training and certification programmes for the hospitality sector, post-primary schools, industry and government. It was founded in 2017 by sustainable hospitality thought leader Raquel Noboa. | Stub | PaulineKoff (23) | |||
2024-07-12 | Anguilla Cadet Corps (Cadet force in Anguilla) | The Anguilla Cadet Corps is a youth organisation that provides military training to school-aged children in the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla. | Stub | Aodhdubh (14498) | |||
2024-06-09 | Lars Eklund (Swedish journalist (born 1953)) | Lars Eklund (born 24 March 1953) is a Swedish journalist specialized in Ethnology, Social anthropology and Arabic language with a central interest in South Asian studies. He served as the deputy director of Swedish South Asian Studies Network (SASNET) affiliated to Lund University. | Start | Commercialism (460) | |||
2024-05-10 | Nicholas Boys Smith (British campaigner) | Nicholas John Boys Smith MBE is an English author, researcher and campaigner, best known as the founding Director of Create Streets, an independent research institute that campaigns for gentle density in urban planning, subscribing to ideas of the New Urbanism and New Classical Architecture movements. | Start | FrenchConnection2019 (106) | |||
2024-09-11 | Royal Westminster Volunteers | The St Anne's Volunteers was a Volunteer Corps formed in the parish of St Anne's Soho in 1787 and renamed the Royal Westminster Volunteers by permission of George III in 1797. By then it was made up of two Companies. By 1798 it consisted of one grenadier company, six grenadier battalions, and one light infantry battalion. | Stub | MayneAndRowan (811) | |||
2024-07-01 | Kingsholm and Wotton (Ward of Gloucester in England) | Kingsholm and Wotton is a ward in the city parish of Gloucester. It contains of the two suburbs listed in the same name, Kingsholm and Wotton. Its population in 2022 was 7098. | Stub | Winterjunpei (811) | |||
2024-05-25 | Salisbury Hockey Club | The Salisbury Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. | Start | MattSalmonshc (29) | |||
2024-02-20 | Glenvale F.C. (Association football club in Scotland) | Glenvale Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Paisley. The club was founded in 1967. It currently plays at the Ferguslie Park Sports Centre. The club competes in the West of Scotland Football League Fourth Division. | Start | Jose the Engine (397) | |||
2024-09-20 | Together Housing Group (English social housing company) | Together Housing Group is a social housing management company and affordable housing developer operating in the North of England and the East Midlands. As of July 2024 Together Housing Group (THG) manages or owns around 38,000 homes, including rented social housing, affordable housing, and supported housing. | Start | Turtlecrown (4104) | |||
2024-07-11 | Kitro Stadium (Pesäpallo stadium in Alajärvi, Finland) | Kitro Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Alajärvi, Finland. Since its opening in 1990, it has been the home field of the Alajärven Ankkurit, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-04-20 | West Yorkshire Hawks (Basketball team in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire) | The West Yorkshire Hawks are a basketball club based in the town of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. The club was founded in 2023 by Mark Mills and Greg Dolan, under the banner of WY Basketball, a not-for-profit community interest company to provide more opportunities for people in the local area to enjoy basketball and improve health outcomes. | Stub | KatwellNo4 (134) | |||
2024-08-22 | India women's cricket team in England in 2025 (International cricket tour) | The India women's cricket team is scheduled to tour England in June and July 2025 to play the England women's cricket team. The tour will consist of three One Day International (ODI) and five Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. In August 2024, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed the fixtures for the tour, as a part of the 2025 home international season. | Start | Goodknowme (7871) | |||
2024-08-22 | Hammersmith Brewery (Brewery in Hammersmith, London) | The Hammersmith Brewery (also known as Cromwell's Brewery, Swail's Brewery or the Town Brewery) was a brewery in Hammersmith, London. | Start | Hughbe98 (8685) | |||
2024-09-24 | Na Gaeil Aeracha | Na Gaeil Aeracha GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club that is based in Dublin in Ireland. It plays the majority of its games in Marino and in the Phoenix Park on Dublin's Northside. Founded in 2020, Na Gaeil Aeracha was the first explicitly LGBTQ+ inclusive GAA club in Ireland. | Start | RMUCD (74) | |||
2024-09-16 | West Windsor Residents Association (Political party in the United Kingdom) | The West Windsor Residents Association (WWRA) is a political party and residents association based in Windsor, Berkshire. It currently has two representatives in opposition on Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council, Carole Da Costa and Wisdom Da Costa. | Start | Infinite Hydra (493) | |||
2024-07-25 | Ollie Sykes (cricketer) (English cricketer born (2005)) | Oliver Findlay Mortimer Sykes (born 6 March 2005) is an English cricketer who plays for Surrey County Cricket Club. He is a left-handed batsman and right arm medium pace bowler. | Start | Hildreth gazzard (91519) | |||
2024-09-30 | Balgay Park (designed landscape in Dundee, Scotland, UK) | Balgay Park is a public park located in the Balgay area of Dundee, Scotland. The park encompasses Balgay Hill which is the smaller of the two hills in Dundee at 146m, with the larger Dundee Law 2.6 miles away. Both hills are visible from each other. | C | KeyKing666 (5546) | |||
2024-09-30 | Aidan Martin (Scottish author) | Aidan Martin (born 1986} is a Scottish author. He released his memoir, Euporic Recall, in 2020, and a crime thriller, The Lost Boys of Ladywell, in 2024. He is also CEO of The Scheme, a creative charity for people in schools and prisons. | Stub | ScottishFootballObseasive (2059) | |||
2024-09-06 | Exchange, Bristol (Community-owned music venue in Old Market, Bristol) | Exchange is a community-owned music venue in the Old Market area of the city of Bristol, in South West England. The first community-owned music venue in the city. | Start | Lewishhh (2355) | |||
2024-08-22 | Clinton Lancaster (Professional football coachz) | Clinton Richard Lancaster (born 20 April 1988 in Ivybridge) is a professional football coach and manager from England who was most recently the manager of Scottish Women's Premier League team Aberdeen FC. Lancaster is a member of the League Managers Association and holds the LMA Diploma in Football Management. | C | Clinton Lancaster (27) | |||
2024-05-03 | The Calderstones (Neolithic sandstones in Liverpool, UK) | The Calderstones are a collection of six neolithic sandstone monoliths remaining from a dolmen in Calderstones Park, Liverpool, England. They are a scheduled monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. They are thought to be the oldest monument in Liverpool, having been part of a megalithic tomb constructed between 4000 and 3000 BC. | Stub | Jonathan Deamer (7556) | |||
2024-05-30 | St Cleer railway station (Railway station in Cornwall, England) | St Cleer railway station was a railway station on the Liskeard and Caradon Railway, built to serve the village of St Cleer, Cornwall, England. | Stub | SeverlyArrowIntolerant (15) | |||
2024-07-10 | Manse PP (Finnish pesäpallo club) | Manse PP is a Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Tampere. It was founded in 2005. Manse PP is playing in the top-tier Superpesis. As of the 2024 season, they were the only remaining team in the men's Superpesis to be located in a city with more than 100,000 residents. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-11 | Seinäjoki Pesäpallo Stadium (Pesäpallo stadium in Seinäjoki, Finland) | Seinäjoki Pesäpallo Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Seinäjoki, Finland. Since its opening in 1992, it has been the home field of the Seinäjoen Maila-Jussit, a Superpesis team. It is also home of the Seinäjoen JymyJussit. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-10 | Kouvolan Pallonlyöjät (Finnish pesäpallo club) | Kouvolan Pallonlyöjät (lit. "Kouvola Ballbatters") is a Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Kouvola. It was founded in 1931. Kouvolan Pallonlyöjät is playing in the top-tier Superpesis. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-10 | Seinäjoen Maila-Jussit (Finnish sports club) | Seinäjoen Maila-Jussit is a professional Finnish pesäpallo team from Seinäjoki. It was founded in 1932. Seinäjoen Maila-Jussit is playing in the top-tier women's Superpesis. | Start | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-10 | Oulun Lippo (Finnish pesäpallo team) | Oulun Lippo is a Finnish pesäpallo team from Oulu. It was founded in 1955. Oulun Lippo is playing in the second-tier Ykköspesis. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-08-16 | Brian Christian (teacher) | John Donald Brian Christian is a Manx teacher and Headmaster, who was Principal of The British School in Tokyo having previously been the principal of Liverpool College. | Start | Knowledgework69 (905) | |||
2024-09-20 | Runar Sandefjord (Norwegian handball club) | Runar Sandefjord is the men's handball department of IL Runar, club from Sandefjord, Norway. They compete in REMA 1000-ligaen, which is the highest league for men's handball clubs in Norway. | Start | Fakez76 (3803) | |||
2024-06-10 | Kolstad IL (Norwegian sports club) | Kolstad Idrettslag is a Norwegian multi-sports club from Kolstad/Saupstad in Trondheim. It is known for the two main departments of football and handball. In the recent years it is mostly known for their handball team that plays in the top division of REMA 1000-ligaen. | Stub | Ibraunited (147) | |||
2024-09-11 | BMSS Medal | The BMSS Medal is awarded by the British Mass Spectrometry Society to individuals who have worked in the United Kingdom and have made sustained contributions by individual members of the British Mass Spectrometry Society to the promotion and advancement of mass spectrometry, primarily within the UK. | Stub | Eugenus78 (220) | |||
2024-08-19 | National Satellite Test Facility | The National Satellite Test Facility (NSTF) is a testing site for artificial satellites, located in Harwell, Oxfordshire, in the United Kingdom. It is the first dedicated satellite testing facility in the UK. Construction began in 2018 and was completed in 2024. | Stub | LivinAWestLife (1626) | |||
2024-09-11 | The Great History of Troy tapestries (Painted Chamber, Westminster Palace) (Lost tapestry series from the late 15th century) | The Great History of Troy tapestries are a lost series of tapestries woven in Flanders around 1475 which were bought by Henry VII of England from Jean, son of Pasquier Grenier, between 1488 and 1490 and hung in the Painted Chamber of Westminster Palace until 1799. | C | JBVaughan (2987) | |||
2024-04-04 | Ski Ishockey (Norwegian ice hockey team) | Ski Ishockey Elite is an ice hockey team in Ski, Norway. They currently play in the 1. Divisjon, the 2. level of Norwegian ice hockey. | Stub | Maetilliin (99) | |||
2024-10-08 | Per Kørner | Per Kørner (26 April 1936 – 27 September 2018) was a Norwegian priest and anti-abortion activist. | Start | Thismess (6435) | |||
2024-09-13 | 2024–25 Scottish Basketball Championship Men season (Sports season) | The 2024–25 season will be the 55th campaign of the Scottish Basketball Championship, the national basketball league of Scotland. 13 teams were split across Division 1, featuring 7 teams, and Division 2, featuring 6 teams. Division 1 and Division 2 matches will begin on September 13, 2024. | Start | Murdeigh (3395) | |||
2024-10-08 | Frank Leah (cartoonist, painter and animator (1886-1972)) | Frank Leah (1886-1972) was an illustrator, caricaturist and newspaper art editor based in Dublin, Ireland. | Start | Turtlecrown (4104) | |||
2024-04-07 | Wrest (Scottish folk rock band) | Wrest are a Scottish folk rock band, formed in 2017. Singer and guitarist Stewart Douglas hails from Falkirk, whilst the remaining members are from Dumfries; the band is now based in Edinburgh. The band is unsigned and release their own music; they set up their own promotions company to book shows which now manages bookings for many other acts in the UK. | Start | Black Kite (85105) | Past AfD | ||
2024-10-09 | Roche Court Sculpture Park and Gallery (sculpture park and gallery in Winterslow, Wiltshire, UK, formerly a gallery in London) | Roche Court Sculpture Park and Gallery, also known as New Art Centre, Roche Court Sculpture Park, is a contemporary art gallery and sculpture park on the grounds of Roche Court, an early 19th-century country house in East Winterslow, Wiltshire, England. | B | Kleon3 (2204) | |||
2024-09-04 | Baron of Ardgrain (Scottish noble title) | Baron of Ardgrain is a noble title within the Baronage of Scotland, historically tied to the Ardgrain Estate, located near Ellon, Aberdeenshire. | Stub | Kellycrak88 (1687) | |||
2024-10-07 | Cormac O'Malley (Irish-American author) | Cormac Kevin Hooker O'Malley (born 20 July 1942, Dublin) is an Irish-American author and historian. The third child of Irish republican Ernie O'Malley and American sculptor Helen Hooker, O'Malley was brought up in County Mayo and later educated in England before moving to the United States to live with his mother after his father's death in 1957. | Start | Billsmith60 (5322) | |||
2024-05-28 | Hawk Racing (British motorcycle racing team) | Hawk Racing is a motorcycle racing team headquartered in Derbyshire, UK. Founded by Stuart Hicken in 1999, the team is currently headed by Steve Hicken, Stuart's son. The team primarily races modified Honda Fireblade superbikes. | Stub | Need4news (32) | |||
2024-07-10 | Embassy of Ethiopia, Dublin (Diplomatic mission) | The Embassy of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia in Dublin is the diplomatic mission of Ethiopia in the Republic of Ireland. | Stub | ClareWhiteBoat (164) | |||
2024-10-06 | Yxnås nature reserve (Yxnås nature reserve in Sweden) | Yxnås Nature Reserve (Swedish: Yxnås naturreservat) is a natural preserve between Alingsås and Vårgårda in West Sweden. It has national significance and is protected as a part of Natura 2000; its national interest is derived from its unique agricultural landscape and cultural heritage. | B | Marcus T. V. Stassinopolus (151) | |||
2024-08-28 | Counties 1 Essex (English Rugby Union Regional League) | Counties 1 Essex is an English level 7 rugby union regional league for rugby clubs in London and the south-east of England including sides from Essex and Greater London. Administration of the leagues is divided between Essex Rugby and the London & SE RFU. | Start | MaxPower2017 (2051) | |||
2024-03-21 | Thomas de Burgh, Castellan of Norwich (English noble (born c.1170)) | Thomas de Burgh (c. 1170 – ?) became the Castellan of Norwich in 1215. | Stub | KINGHB190 (1491) | |||
2024-10-11 | TransferGo (UK business) | TransferGo is an international online money transfer service that provides direct currency conversion at a fixed rate. Founded in 2012, Transfergo is headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania, with additional offices in London, Kaunas, Warsaw, and Kraków. | C | AlionPlayer (43) | Past AfD | ||
2024-03-11 | Meänkieli grammar (grammar of the Meänkieli language) | Meänkieli is a Finnic variant spoken in northern Sweden by around 70,000 people. Although its status as an independent language is disputed by some linguists due to its mutual intelligibility with Finnish, the Swedish state has granted Meänkieli with the status of an official minority language in Sweden and is thus treated as a separate language from standard Finnish by the Swedish authorities. | C | ValtteriLahti12 (6279) | |||
2024-05-20 | Erik Arne Melling (Rugby player) | Erik Arne Melling (24 September 1918 - 24 February 2004) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He fought for Norway in the Second World War. | Start | Aedis1 (60982) | |||
2024-10-12 | History of BC Rytas | The history of BC Rytas begins from the founding of the club with a name BC Statyba in 1963 in Lithuania's capital city Vilnius. The BC Statyba was renamed to BC Statyba-Lietuvos rytas in 1997 when Gedvydas Vainauskas, the owner of the daily newspaper Lietuvos rytas, had purchased the club, and in 1998 the old name Statyba was removed completely when the club was renamed to BC Lietuvos rytas. | FA | Pofka (21429) | |||
2024-10-12 | Clarendon, Hinckley (Suburb and ward of Hinckley in Leicestershire, England) | Clarendon is the name given to the ward and suburb[citation needed][failed verification] of Hinckley in the Hinckley & Bosworth district in the county of Leicestershire, England. It is one of the six wards on Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council of the town. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-11 | Night trains of Sweden | Night trains of Sweden (Swedish: Nattåg) are over-night sleeping car services provided by three different operators across Sweden, one of these trains terminates in Narvik in Norway, and one runs from Stockholm to Berlin. | C | Nempnet (13155) | |||
2024-10-06 | Lanner, Stithians and Gwennap (electoral division) (Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK) | Lanner, Stithians and Gwennap is an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returns one member to sit on Cornwall Council. It was created at the 2021 local elections, being created from the former divisions of Carharrack, Gwennap and St Day, and Lanner and Stithians. | Start | ForestPonderer (210) | |||
2024-10-07 | Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (NHS foundation trust in the South of England) | Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS foundation trust which provides community health, mental health and learning disability services across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. | Stub | Elshad (7681) | |||
2024-06-08 | Young Classical Artists Trust (a trust which organizes competitions for young musicians in the United Kingdom who play classical music) | Founded in 1984, the Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT) is a specialist charity operating in the UK that supports the early careers of emerging young classical musicians. | Stub | Elliotkempton (27) | |||
2024-09-06 | Morris Blythman (Scottish folk revivalist (1919–1981)) | Morris Blythman (1919–1981), also known by his pen name Thurso Berwick, was a poet, song maker, schoolteacher, folk revivalist, publisher and political activist. He is considered one of the architects of the Scottish Folk Revival alongside his wife Marion Blythman, Hamish Henderson and Norman and Janey Buchan. | C | Neil McDermott (715) | |||
2024-08-14 | Roy Haygarth | Roy V. Haygarth was a British school master who was headmaster of Saltus Grammar School, in Bermuda and later principal of Liverpool College, in England. | Start | Knowledgework69 (905) | |||
2024-02-04 | Marsden F.C. (Football club in West Yorkshire, England) | Marsden Football Club are a football club based in Marsden, England and known as The Cuckoos. | Start | U003F (8621) | |||
2024-10-09 | North West Officers' Training Regiment (Military unit) | North West Officers' Training Regiment (NWOTR) is a British Army regiment of the Officers’ Training Corps in North West, England. | Stub | Knowledgework69 (905) | |||
2024-10-16 | Pelle Swedlund (Swedish artist (1865-1947)) | Per Adolf (Pelle) Swedlund (6 October 1865 – 13 February 1947) was a Swedish artist and painter, known for being also the curator of the Thiel Gallery in Stockholm in the 1930s and 40s. | Start | LucaLindholm (299) | |||
2024-09-13 | Jason McCue (British human rights lawyer (born 1969)) | Jason McCue (born 4 June 1969) is a British human rights lawyer and international justice campaigner. | Stub | Helith049 (53) | |||
2024-09-15 | Holder Mathias | Holder Mathias Architects Limited, often simply known as Holder Mathias or Holder Mathias Architects, is an architectural firm and private limited company based in London, England. The firm was founded in 1969, in Cardiff, Wales, by architects Peter Mathias and Tim Holder as the Holder and Mathias Partnership. | C | ThatRandomGuy1 (8133) | |||
2024-10-18 | Union, Manchester (Co-living development in Manchester, United Kingdom) | Union is a co-living development of two towers in the St John's area of Manchester, England. The first phase, a 112 m (367 ft) tall, 36-storey skyscraper, is the first rent-by-the-room co-living building in the United Kingdom, where potential renters are matched with housemates based on their responses to a questionnaire. | Start | Mmberney (6830) | |||
2024-04-20 | Battle of Ashbourne (Conflict in Ireland in 1916) | The Battle of Ashbourne took place, near Ashbourne, County Meath, during the Easter Rising in Ireland in 1916. The Rising, also known as the Easter Rebellion, was an armed insurrection in Ireland during Easter Week in April 1916. The Rising was launched by Irish republicans against British rule in Ireland with the aim of establishing an independent Irish Republic. | C | New guy editor (341) | |||
2024-10-18 | Juhani Seppovaara | Juhani Seppovaara is a Finnish photographer, illustrator, and writer. His work has focused on traditional building culture and Finland. Seppovaara's photographs have been displayed in several exhibitions, including in Paris, Madrid, and Helsinki. He is also known as a collector of DDR (East German) memorabilia. | Stub | Ilari Kousa (133) | |||
2024-08-23 | Act Concerning Strangers 1540 (United Kingdom legislation) | The Act Concerning Strangers 1540 (32 Henry VIII, c.16) was an act of the Parliament of England. | Stub | Folkezoft (2016) | |||
2024-09-30 | Edward Hurst Davies | Edward Hurst Davies (1855-1927) was a Welsh quarry manager and owner. | C | Opolito (1860) | |||
2024-10-10 | Hooandja (Estonian crowdfunding platform) | Hooandja is an Estonian crowdfunding platform created in 2012 to support and realize creative projects. It is the largest crowdfunding platform in the Baltic countries. The company is registered in Tartu with its headquarters located in Tallinn. | C | Arvo Tormis (357) | |||
2024-10-15 | Jonatan Habib Engqvist (Swedish art historian, art critic and curator) | Jonatan Habib Engqvist is a Swedish author and curator. He is educated in philosophy and art history at Södertörns University and art theory at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design. He works internationally and has curated several art biennials. | Start | Matriarch-info (155) | |||
2024-10-18 | Ballincollig Regional Park (Park in County Cork, Ireland) | Ballincollig Regional Park is a park in Ballincollig, County Cork, Ireland, created on the grounds of the former Ballincollig Royal Gunpowder Mills. | GA | Podstawko (894) | |||
2024-10-20 | Teleindustrier AB | Teli (Teleindustrier AB), formerly Televerkstaden and Telegrafverket's industrial division, was Televerket's own manufacturing industry. For 102 years, Teli supplied Televerket with telephone sets and telecommunications equipment for the public telecommunications network, both coordinate dialing stations and digital telecommunications stations, as well as private subscriber exchanges. | Stub | Jnylen (274) | |||
2024-07-19 | Mathematical Eye (1988 British TV series or programme) | Mathematical Eye is a British educational TV programme produced for the ITV network. It was originally broadcast in the UK between 21 September 1988 and 12 February 1993 and was mainly intended for high school students. The programme focused on various mathematical concepts and their practical applications in everyday life. | Stub | WikiJunkie (1304) | |||
2024-10-17 | Castle, Lincoln (Suburb and ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England) | Castle is an inner-city ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. The population of the City of Lincoln ward at the 2021 census was 7,725. The ward is one of the eleven electoral districts within the City of Lincoln Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-12 | De Montfort, Hinckley (Suburb and ward of Hinckley in Leicestershire, England) | De Montfort is the name given to the ward and suburb[citation needed][failed verification] of Hinckley in the Hinckley & Bosworth district in the county of Leicestershire, England. It is one of the six wards on Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council of the town. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-07 | Dorian, Melton Mowbray (Suburb and ward of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England) | Dorian is the name given to the ward and suburb of Melton Mowbray in the county of Leicestershire, England. It is one of the six wards of the town on Melton Borough Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-17 | Glebe, Lincoln (Suburb and ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England) | Glebe is an inner-city ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. The population of the City of Lincoln ward at the 2021 census was 8,719. The ward is one of the eleven electoral districts within the City of Lincoln Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-17 | Hartsholme (Suburb and ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England) | Hartsholme is a suburb and ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. The population of the City of Lincoln ward at the 2021 census was 8,204. The ward is one of the eleven electoral districts within the City of Lincoln Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-09 | Logan, Market Harborough (Suburb and ward of Market Harborough in Leicestershire, England) | Logan is a suburb[citation needed] and ward of the town of Market Harborough in Leicestershire, England. It is located in the northwest of the town. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-06 | Magnus, Newark-on-Trent (Suburb and ward of Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire, England) | Magnus is the name given to the ward and suburb of Newark-on-Trent in the Newark & Sherwood district in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. It is one of the seven wards on Newark Town Council. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-17 | Minster, Lincoln (Suburb and ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England) | Minster is an inner city ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. The population of the City of Lincoln ward at the 2021 census was 8,254. The ward is one of the eleven electoral districts within the City of Lincoln Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-12 | Trinity, Hinckley (Suburb and ward of Hinckley in Leicestershire, England) | Trinity is the name given to the ward and suburb[citation needed][failed verification] of Hinckley in the Hinckley & Bosworth district in the county of Leicestershire, England. It is one of the six wards on Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council of the town. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-09 | Welland, Market Harborough (Suburb and ward of Market Harborough in Leicestershire, England) | Welland is a suburb[citation needed] and ward of the town of Market Harborough in Leicestershire, England. It is located in the west and southwest of the town. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-06 | Devon, Newark-on-Trent (Suburb and ward of Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire, England) | Devon is the name given to the ward and suburb of Newark-on-Trent in the Newark & Sherwood district in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. It is one of the seven wards on Newark Town Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-07-22 | Angus Graham (businessman) (British businessman) | Angus John Malise Graham (9 February 1937 – 2 November 2023) was a Scottish businessperson who founded the Thomas Graham Library in Strathblane. | Start | Belderman (30) | |||
2024-03-14 | Marcis Steinbergs (Latvian basketball player (born 2001)) | Mārcis Šteinbergs (born 28 August 2001) is a Latvian professional basketball player for Baxi Manresa of the Liga ACB. He also represents the senior Latvian national team. At a height of 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in), he plays at the power forward position. | Start | Basketballlatvia (938) | |||
2024-08-09 | 4th Vidzeme Latvian Riflemen Regiment (Regiment of the Latvian Riflemen (1916–1918)) | The 4th Vidzeme Latvian Rifle Regiment (Latvian: 4. Vidzemes latviešu strēlnieku pulks) is an infantry rifle military unit of the Imperial Russian Army. The regiment was an armed formation of the Latvian Riflemen as part of the 1st Latvian Rifle Brigade. | C | Kevin9217 (6479) | |||
2024-05-26 | Ben Adams (police commissioner) (British police and crime commissioner) | Benedict Burne Adams (born February 1965) is a British Conservative Party politician, and the current Staffordshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner. He was first elected to the post in May 2021, and re-elected in May 2024. | C | AJP (5674) | |||
2024-03-26 | St Matthew's Church, Wimbledon (Church in West Wimbledon, London) | St Matthew's Church, Wimbledon is a Church of England parish church on Durham Road in West Wimbledon, London. Its 1910 building by Ernest Charles Shearman was damaged during the Second World War and replaced in 1958 with the present one, designed by Sebastian Comper. | Stub | MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (15335) | |||
2024-10-21 | Nokian KrP (Finnish sports club) | Nokian KrP is a floorball club based in Nokia, Finland. | Stub | Prikryl (3667) | |||
2024-07-11 | Pihkala Stadium (Pesäpallo stadium in Hyvinkää, Finland) | Pihkala Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Hyvinkää, Finland. Since its opening it has been the home field of the Hyvinkään Tahko, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-10-21 | National Conference League Division One | The National Conference League Division One is the second level of the amateur National Conference League in Britain and sits in the fifth tier of the British rugby league system. | Start | Northern Wonder (8996) | |||
2024-10-21 | National Conference League Division Three | The National Conference League Division Three is the fourth level of the National Conference League and sits in the seventh tier of the British rugby league system. | Start | Northern Wonder (8996) | |||
2024-06-21 | Capture of Serampore (1801) (1801 capture of a Danish colony in India) | The Capture of Serampore (Danish: Overtagelsen af Serampore), alternatively the Capture of Frederiknagore (Danish: Overtagelsen af Frederiknagore), was a British capture of the Danish colony of Serampore (Frederiknagore) on 8 May 1801 during the English Wars. | C | Tinkaer1991 (3198) | |||
2024-08-28 | Ålands Radio and TV (Public radio and TV broadcaster in Åland) | Ålands Radio and TV (ÅRTV) (Swedish: Ålands Radio och TV Ab) is a public service broadcaster in the autonomous region of the Åland Islands. The broadcaster operates a radio station, a television channel and various podcasts, focusing on news, sports, culture, weather and recent or upcoming events in Åland. | C | Rquinn19 (453) | |||
2023-12-17 | Ballyhenry, County Down (Townland in Northern Ireland) | Ballyhenry (from Irish Baile Héinrí 'Henry’s townland') is a rural townland in County Down, Northern Ireland. It has an area of 214.5 acres (0.868 km2). It is situated in the civil parish of Ardquin and the historic barony of Ards Upper, located 1.3 miles north-west of Portaferry. | Stub | Dr Ulster (305) | |||
2024-06-19 | Dano-Carical Conflict (1644–1645 European conflict in India) | The Dano-Carical Conflict (Danish: Konflikten mod Carical) was a small-scale conflict between the Danes at Tranquebar and the Portuguese at Carical (Karaikal). The conflict includes three smaller naval engagements, which eventually led to a four-hour-long imprisonment of Danish Captain Simon Jansen. | C | Tinkaer1991 (3198) | |||
2024-06-24 | Public election committee (Lithuania) | In Lithuania, a public election committee (Lithuanian: visuomeninis rinkimų komitetas) is an organized group of voters outside of political parties which participates in local or European Parliament elections. | C | Augenis (765) | |||
2024-10-04 | Social Work England (Profession regulator) | Social Work England (SWE) is the profession regulator for social workers in England. SWE operates as a non-departmental public body. | Start | Folkezoft (2016) | |||
2024-10-23 | One Day Cup (women's) (Women's limited overs cricket competition) | The One Day Cup women's competition (sponsor name Metro Bank One Day Cup) is a planned professional women's limited overs cricket competition for tier-one county clubs in England and Wales, run by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). It serves as the successor to the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, and is the women's equivalent to the One Day Cup. | Stub | AFC Vixen (1955) | |||
2024-10-23 | Bangor Lifeboat Station (RNLI lifeboat station in County Down, Northern Ireland) | Bangor Lifeboat Station is located at Sea Cliff Road, Bangor, a city located at the top of the Ards Peninsula, overlooking Belfast Lough, 13 miles (21 km) north-east of Belfast, in County Down, Northern Ireland. | GA | Ojsyork (7783) | |||
2024-10-21 | Nick Kelly (musician) (Musician and filmmaker) | Nick Kelly is a musical artist, film maker and advertising creative from Dublin. | GA | Rebeldiamondz (91) | |||
2024-09-24 | William Flower, 2nd Viscount Ashbrook ((1744-1780)) | William Flower,2nd Viscount Ashbrook (25 June 1744 – 30 August 1780) was an Anglo-Irish peer. | Start | Paladyn-john (517) | |||
2024-06-24 | Johnstone Pipe Band (Scottish grade 1 pipe band) | Johnstone Pipe Band is a grade 1 competitive pipe band from Johnstone, Scotland which was established in 1943. | Start | User2232 (128) | |||
2024-10-19 | Canwick Hill (Hill and Suburb of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England) | Canwick Hill is a hill and suburb of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. It is split between the City of Lincoln and North Kesteven Districts. The name of the hill is taken from the nearby village of Canwick which is directly up the hill and forms part of the boundary between the Lincoln and North Kesteven districts. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-07-10 | Sotkamon Jymy (Finnish sports club) | Sotkamon Jymy (lit. "Huge of Sotkamo"; or simply Jymy) is a Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Sotkamo. It was founded in 1909. Sotkamon Jymy is playing in the top-tier Superpesis. Sotkamon Jymy has participated in many sports in Finland over the years, such as athletics and orienteering. | C | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-10 | Vimpelin Veto (Finnish sports club) | Vimpelin Veto (lit. "Draw of Vimpeli"; or simply Veto) is a Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Vimpeli. It was founded in 1934. Vimpelin Veto is playing in the top-tier Superpesis. Vimpelin Veto has participated in many sports in Finland over the years, such as basketball. | C | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-10-25 | Drumart (Townland in Northern Ireland) | Drumart is a townland of approximately 350 acres (0.5 sq mi) in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated within the civil parish of Mullaghbrack (Oneilland West portion) in the historic barony of Orior Lower. | Stub | Sharkzy (212) | |||
2024-06-09 | Battle of Fyrileiv (1134 battle) | The Battle of Fyrileiv was the first battle in the Norwegian Civil War. It was fought between the co-kings Magnus Sigurdsson and Harald Gille at the farm Fyrileiv in Ranrike (now Färlev in Stågenäs lordship in Bohuslen) on 9 August 1134. The battle is mentioned in Magnus Blindes and Harald Gilles saga in Snorre's Heimskringla, and in Fagrskinna. | Start | GusGusBrus (860) | |||
2024-07-08 | Let the Peoples Sing 2024 (International song competition) | Let the Peoples Sing 2024 was the 47th edition of the international choral competition Let the Peoples Sing. It was organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) as host broadcaster. For the first time in the contest, the finalists competed live from their own countries, with the performances assessed by an eight-member jury voting from the BBC in London. | C | CeolAnGhra (3277) | |||
2024-05-24 | Railway detectives in the United Kingdom | Detectives and police may have been employed by private railway companies in the United Kingdom almost right from the start of passenger services in the 1820s, with the first definitive reference dating to 1838. | C | MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (15335) | |||
2024-10-27 | Henry Flower, 1st Viscount Ashbrook ((died 1752)) | Henry Flower, 1st Viscount Ashbrook was an Anglo-irish peer. | Stub | Paladyn-john (517) | |||
2024-10-26 | Henry Jeffrey Flower, 6th Viscount Ashbrook ((1829-1882)) | Henry Jeffrey Flower, 6th Viscount Ashbrook was an Anglo-irish peer. | Stub | Paladyn-john (517) | |||
2024-10-26 | William Spencer Flower, 7th Viscount Ashbrook ((1830-1906)) | William Spencer Flower, 7th Viscount Ashbrook was an Anglo-irish peer. | Start | Paladyn-john (517) | |||
2024-03-20 | Vorboss (British telecommunications company) | Vorboss is a company owned by Fern Trading Ltd, headquartered in Broadgate, London, England. The company provides communications infrastructure services, including fibre and bandwidth connectivity to business customers. It was established in 2006 by Tim Creswick. | C | Malcolmeintre (113) | |||
2024-10-25 | Henry Jeffrey Flower, 5th Viscount Ashbrook ((1806-1871)) | Henry Jeffrey Flower, 5th Viscount Ashbrook was an Anglo-irish peer. | Start | Paladyn-john (517) | |||
2024-10-28 | Llowarch Robert Flower, 9th Viscount Ashbrook ((1870-1936)) | Llowarch Robert Flower, 9th Viscount Ashbrook was an Anglo-irish peer. | Stub | Paladyn-john (517) | |||
2024-10-28 | Clan MacGregor (whisky) (Scotch whisky) | Clan McGregor is a blended Scotch whisky produced by William Grant & Sons. | Stub | John baost (3696) | |||
2024-09-24 | Kilkenny Senior Camogie Championship (Annual camogie competition in Ireland) | The Kilkenny Camogie Championship is the senior Camogie competition featuring clubs affiliated to the Kilkenny GAA. St Paul's are the competitions most successful club, having won 25 titles. Piltown are the reigning champions, having defeated the Kilkenny, Leinster and All-Ireland Champions, Dicksboro in the 2024 final. | B | Boardwalk.Koi (3977) | |||
2023-11-29 | 2023 Westmeath Senior B Hurling Championship | The 2023 Westmeath Senior B Hurling Championship was the fourth staging of the Westmeath Senior B Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Westmeath County Board in 2020. | Start | Panto Anto (337) | |||
2024-09-09 | Archie Bailey (English cricketer (born 2004)) | Archie George Bailey (born 28 June 2005) is an English cricketer who plays for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. He is a right-handed batsman and right arm medium pace bowler. | Stub | Rugbyfan22 (91611) | |||
2024-10-29 | WEDINOS (Public health laboratory in Wales, United Kingdom) | WEDINOS (an acronym for Welsh Emerging Drugs and Identification of Novel Substances) is a public health laboratory in Cardiff, Wales devoted to drug checking and epidemiological surveillance of recreational drugs and prescription drugs obtained from unsanctioned sources. | Stub | The Anome (252681) | |||
2024-10-03 | Ian Good (Chairman, Edrington Group, 1994–2013 (Director, 1979–2013)) | Sir Ian Good (September 25, 1943 – October 29, 2023) was a Scottish businessman. | Start | Berdst (59) | |||
2024-10-28 | Eyre Evans (Irish landowner) | Eyre Evans, JP, DL (23 May 1773 - 29 January 1856), of Ash Hill Towers, Kilmallock, County Limerick and Milltown Castle, Charleville, County Cork, was an Irish landowner. | Stub | Fitzkarl (1516) | |||
2024-09-27 | Cork Ladies' Senior Football Championship (Annual ladies' gaelic football competition in Ireland) | The Cork Ladies' Senior Football Championship is the senior Ladies' Gaelic Football competition featuring clubs affiliated to the Cork GAA. Donoughmore are the competitions most successful club, having won 13 titles. Aghada are the reigning champions, having defeated Éire Óg in the 2024 final. | C | Boardwalk.Koi (3977) | |||
2024-10-11 | Tachbrook Street Market | Northern Europe (formerly Warwick Street Market) is an outdoor street market on the north end of Tachbrook Street between the junctions with Warwick Way and Churton Street in the Pimlico area of the City of Westminster. | C | NorthSentinel (445) | |||
2024-10-29 | List of awards and nominations received by Kent | Kent performing at the Roskilde Festival in 2005 |
GA | Slagmannen924 (1798) | |||
2024-10-29 | Customs (Repeal) Act 1833 (Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom) | The Customs (Repeal) Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 50) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that repealed various statutes relating to customs in the United Kingdom. | C | Hughbe98 (8685) | |||
2024-10-17 | Stranraer Lifeboat Station (RNLI Lifeboat station in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland) | Stranraer Lifeboat Station is located at Foreland Place, Stranraer, a port town which sits at the bottom end of Loch Ryan, on the north side of the isthmus joining the Rhins of Galloway double-headed peninsula to the mainland, formerly in Wigtownshire, now in the administrative region of Dumfries and Galloway. | GA | Ojsyork (7783) | |||
2024-08-23 | Counties 1 Hampshire (English Rugby Union Regional League) | Counties 1 Hampshire is an English level 7 rugby union regional league for rugby clubs in Hampshire and West Sussex and is administered by Hampshire Rugby and the London & SE RFU. | Start | MaxPower2017 (2051) | |||
2024-10-29 | NEOM Wellbeing | NEOM Wellbeing is a British wellness and natural beauty company founded in London by Nicola Elliott and Oliver Mennell whom the brand was named after. The company has offices in Harrogate and London, England. | Start | Stoetan (23) | |||
2024-08-03 | Henry Sandat (English footballer (born 2005)) | Henry Neil Sandat (born 22 March 2005) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Wealdstone on loan from EFL Championship club Hull City. | Start | NONONSENSEDEFENDING (765) | |||
2024-08-06 | Nathan Tinsdale (English footballer (born 2005)) | Nathan Scott Tinsdale (born 5 August 2005) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL Championship club Hull City. | Start | NONONSENSEDEFENDING (765) | |||
2024-10-17 | Busted vs McFly Tour (2025 concert tour) | The Busted vs McFly Tour is a 2025 concert tour by English bands Busted and McFly. It consists of 33 shows around cities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland from September–November 2025. The tour is scheduled to began on 16 September in Birmingham and end on 8 November in Nottingham. | Start | AviationStructure (44) | |||
2024-04-15 | Llandudno Athletic F.C. (Football club based in Llandudno) | Llandudno Athletic F.C. was a Welsh football club based in Llandudno, Conwy County Borough. The team last played in the Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League Premier Division, at tier 5 of the Welsh football league system. | Stub | SlimyGecko7 (1641) | |||
2024-07-16 | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transformation | The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transformation is a junior position in the Department for Work and Pensions in the British government. | Stub | Thedeplorabledog (151) | |||
2024-10-19 | Park, Lincoln (Suburb and ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England) | Park is an inner city ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. The population of the City of Lincoln ward at the 2021 census was 12,002. The ward is one of the eleven electoral districts within the City of Lincoln Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-08-16 | 2024 Westmeath Intermediate Hurling Championship | The 2024 Westmeath Intermediate Hurling Championship was the thirty-fifth staging of the Westmeath Intermediate Hurling Championship since its current establishment by the Westmeath County Board in 1985. | Start | Panto Anto (337) | |||
2024-02-27 | Bob Lucas (footballer) (English footballer) | Bob Lucas, nicknamed Mr. Weymouth from 1949 onwards, (6 January 1925 – 12 August 2010) was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper during the 1940s and early 1950s, and was later a physiotherapist from 1957 to 2002. | C | Harold9595959 (2300) | |||
2024-10-08 | Nordic Institute of Art (Art history organisation in Oslo) | The Nordic Institute of Art was founded in Oslo in 2017 as an independent organization with the mission to stimulate research on art history from the Nordic region in an international context. | Start | Bolivianhistory2017 (21) | |||
2024-08-28 | Hugh Darley (Irish Stonecutter and Architect (1701–1771)) | Hugh Darley (1701–1771) was an 18th-century Irish architect and stonecutter who is most notable for his work as builder, stonecutter, supplier and architect on various buildings and projects in the Trinity College Dublin campus. | Start | Financefactz (18232) | |||
2024-10-18 | Jim Quigley (Louth Gaelic footballer and Manager) | Jim Quigley (1919 – 4 October 2005) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for his local club Dundalk Young Irelands, the Louth county team and Leinster. He later served as manager of his county and was in charge when Louth defeated Cork in the final of the 1957 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. | Start | Moresthepity (3660) | |||
2024-10-31 | C.P.D. Gronant (Football club based in Gronant, Flintshire) | C.P.D. Gronant is a Welsh football club based in Gronant, Flintshire. The team currently plays in the North East Wales Premier Division. | Stub | SlimyGecko7 (1641) | |||
2024-07-11 | Roihuvuori Field (Pesäpallo stadium in Helsinki, Finland) | Roihuvuori Field (Finnish: Roihuvuoren pesäpallokenttä, Swedish: Kasbergets idrottspark) is a pesäpallo stadium located in Helsinki, Finland. Since its opening it has been the home field of the Roihuttaret, a women's Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-10-31 | History of infant schools in Ireland | Philanthropic infant schools were established in Dublin in the 1820s. They were integrated into the state education system after its establishment in 1831. A system of payment-by-results system was introduced following an inquiry at the end of the 1860s. | C | Llewee (13836) | |||
2024-08-05 | Kilkenny Intermediate Hurling League | The Kilkenny Intermediate Hurling League is an annual competition organised by the Kilkenny County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1992 for the second tier of hurling teams in the county of Kilkenny, Ireland. Teams compete for the Pat Tierney Memorial Cup and the competition is played in advance of the Kilkenny Intermediate Hurling Championship. | Start | Tod07 (66) | |||
2024-07-18 | Ben Crealey (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Ben Crealey is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Maghery club and at senior level for the Armagh county team. | Start | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-06-17 | 2020 Kilkenny Junior Hurling Championship | The 2020 Kilkenny Junior Hurling Championship was the 110th staging of the competition since its establishment by the Kilkenny County Board in 1905 and ran from 19 August to 3 October 2020. | Start | Tod07 (66) | |||
2024-10-19 | Moorland, Lincoln (Suburb and ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England) | Moorland is an inner city ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. The population of the City of Lincoln ward at the 2021 census was 8,046. The ward is one of the eleven electoral districts within the City of Lincoln Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-19 | Witham, Lincoln (Suburb and ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England) | Witham is a suburb and ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. The population of the City of Lincoln ward at the 2021 census was 8,136. The ward is one of the eleven electoral districts within the City of Lincoln Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-05-17 | NFA F.C. (Football club based in North Wales) | NFA F.C. is a Welsh football club based in Rhyl, Denbighshire. The team play in the Ardal NW League. | Stub | SlimyGecko7 (1641) | |||
2024-10-27 | Directorate of the Swedish Nobility Foundation | The Directorate of the Swedish Nobility Foundation (Swedish: Riddarhusdirektionen) governs the management of the Swedish House of Nobility. The Directorate is the chief executive body of the House, while the Assembly of Nobles is the principle decision-making body. | Stub | WikiGuff (573) | |||
2024-10-07 | Grantham Islamic Mosque (Mosque in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England) | Grantham Islamic Mosque is a mosque in the town of Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-07 | Masjid Al Noor, Boston (Mosque in Boston, Lincolnshire, England) | Masjid Al Noor is a mosque in the town of Boston in Lincolnshire, England. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-07 | Scunthorpe Islamic Centre (Mosque in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England) | Scunthorpe Islamic Centre is a mosque and Islamic centre in the town of Scunthorpe in the North Lincolnshire unitary area of Lincolnshire, England. It is one of the six mosques around the town and its urban area. The mosque is located on Parkinson Avenue. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-07 | UKIM Boston Mosque & Islamic Centre (Mosque in Boston, Lincolnshire, England) | UKIM Boston Mosque & Islamic Centre also shortened to Boston Mosque is a mosque in the town of Boston in Lincolnshire, England. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-07-12 | Hietalahti Pesäpallo Stadium (Pesäpallo stadium in Vaasa, Finland) | Hietalahti Pesäpallo Stadium (Finnish: Hietalahden pesäpallostadion, Swedish: Sandvikens bobollsstadion) is a pesäpallo stadium located in Vaasa, Finland. Since its opening in 1998, it has been the home field of the Vaasan Maila. Since 2015, it has also been a home field of the Vaasan Mailattaret, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-06-19 | Scottish Barony Register (Non-statutory register of baronies) | The Scottish Barony Register is a non-statutory register established and maintained by legal professionals in Scotland. It was incorporated as a private company limited by guarantee, registered under the number SC276349. Its current Custodian is Alastair Shepherd, a retired solicitor and a Writer to His Majesty's Signet. | Start | Daniel Plumber (813) | |||
2024-11-01 | Matias Petäistö (Finnish ex-soldier and television personality (born 1990)) | Matias Petäistö (born 1990) is a Finnish entrepreneur, personal trainer, and former Special Operation Forces soldier for the Finnish Army, with 10 years of experience on high-risk crisis management operations for the Utti Jaeger Regiment. He runs an online training program called Petäistö Coaching, and is also the owner of Ski centre Sveitsi, at Hyvinkää. | Stub | Samuelzzzz1 (510) | |||
2024-11-02 | Fár (2023 Icelandic short film) | Fár (sometimes translated as English: Intrusion) is an 2023 Icelandic short film directed by Gunnur Martinsdóttir Schlüter. At the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, Fár was nominated for Short Film Palme d'Or and won the Special Mention. | Stub | U003F (8621) | |||
2024-10-27 | Robert Lyons Marshall | The Rev. Robert Lyons Marshall (pen name Tullyneil), from Sixmilecross in County Tyrone, Ireland, was a Presbyterian minister, a writer and poet, and Professor of English and History at Magee College, Derry. He was the elder brother of William Forbes Marshall, the 'Bard of Tyrone'. | Stub | Jharris48 (171) | |||
2024-10-23 | Crime and Security Act 2010 (United Kingdom legislation) | The Crime and Security Act 2010 (c. 17) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that introduced various measures relating to policing, crime and security; primarily regarding domestic violence, gang violence, anti-social behaviour, and requirements relating to the collection of forensic evidence from and the stop and search of individuals. | Start | Chrism (30807) | |||
2024-07-29 | Passmore Edwards District Cottage Hospital (Former hospital in Tilbury, England) | Passmore Edwards District Cottage Hospital, Tilbury, Essex, also known as Tilbury and Grays District Cottage Hospital was a hospital in Tilbury, Essex. | Start | ELMatronmaker (1496) | |||
2024-06-03 | InterCity Sleeper (British Rail) (Sleeper trains operated by British Rail) | InterCity Sleeper was the collective name for overnight sleeper train services run by British Rail between London and Scotland, Cornwall, Wales, and Northern England in Great Britain. Services were not provided in Northern Ireland. | C | The Emperor of Byzantium (7620) | |||
2024-10-21 | Staniland, Boston (Suburb and ward of Boston in Lincolnshire, England) | Staniland is a ward and suburb of Boston in Lincolnshire, England. It had a population of 4,302 at the 2021 Census. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-10 | Roisin Quinn (Irish engineer) | Roisin Quinn OBE is an engineer and prominent figure in the UK energy sector, known for her significant contributions to electricity system management, energy security, and decarbonization efforts. She serves as a senior executive at National Grid, playing a crucial role in Britain's energy industry. | Start | Mark at RAEng (103) | |||
2024-11-04 | Chief Surgeon of the Metropolitan Police (position overseeing the healthcare of Metropolitan Police officers) | Chief Surgeon of the Metropolitan Police was a post created in 1865 to oversee the healthcare of officers of the Metropolitan Police. | Stub | MayneAndRowan (811) | |||
2024-06-07 | Arkādijs Suharenko (Latvian businessperson) | Arkādijs Suharenko (born May 30, 1959, in Postavy, Belarus) is a Latvian citizen, entrepreneur, deputy chairman of the council and one of the largest shareholders in Rietumu Banka, the largest Latvian bank with local capital and one of the four leading banks in the country. | C | Above average colossus (171) | |||
2024-10-30 | Supplemental Customs Consolidation Act 1855 (Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom) | The Supplemental Customs Consolidation Act 1855 (17 & 18 Vict. c. 96) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that further consolidated the various statutes relating to customs in the United Kingdom. | C | Hughbe98 (8685) | |||
2024-10-27 | William G. Wilson Guy | William G. Wilson Guy (known as Wilson Guy, pen name Mat Mulcaghey, also going by The Oul' Besom Man) was a creamery manager, author, poet and broadcaster from the Fintona area in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Much of the dialogue in his books, and many of his poems and short stories are written in the local Ulster English dialect. | Start | Jharris48 (171) | |||
2024-09-21 | Cooey of Portaferry | St Cooey of Portaferry, also known as St Cowey or St Cu’Mhaighe, was an early Christian saint from Northern Ireland. He is associated with the area around Portaferry. | Start | MagicRubberDuck (215) | |||
2024-10-31 | Cuisine of Neath Port Talbot (Welsh regional cuisine) | The cuisine of Neath Port Talbot (Welsh: Castell-nedd Port Talbot) is distinguished by the area's long and varied history. During the Roman era, Neath was an important garrison on the road to west Wales. During the Middle Ages two great monasteries dominated the area and owned much of the agricultural land. | FA | Vouliagmeni (1252) | |||
2024-10-31 | Estonian folk dance | Estonian folk dance is a traditional and culturally distinct dance form that reflects Estonia's northern European heritage. Known for its calm yet dynamic nature, Estonian folk dance combines repetitive movements and simple patterns with a uniquely varied range of basic steps. | C | DJ Sturm (1643) | |||
2021-01-20 | Fairmile, Dorset (Human settlement in England) | Fairmile is a suburb of Christchurch, Dorset (historically Hampshire). | Stub | Moondragon21 (66209) | |||
2024-07-22 | Skills England (Skills and Training agency in England) | Skills England is a planned executive agency that would be created by the Skills England Bill. The agency would replace the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education. The main purpose of the agency is to increase flexibility within the skills training area, to properly cater for skills shortages within regional economies. | Stub | Kpahijialmleisp (252) | |||
2024-11-04 | Edward Charles Arden Bott (British physician; chief medical officer to the Metropolitan Police) | Edward Charles Arden Bott (7 September 1924 - 1 April 2005) was a British physician. | Stub | MayneAndRowan (811) | |||
2024-07-03 | Saint Columbkill's Well, Inistioge (Holy well in Inistioge, County Kilkenny, Ireland) | Saint Columbkille's Well, also known as St Colombkille's Well or simply Columbkille's Well (Irish: Tobar Naomh Colmcille), is a holy well in Inistioge, County Kilkenny in Ireland. Dedicated to Saint Colomba, it is included in the Record of Monuments and Places as record number "KK032-017011-". | Start | A.-K. D. (695) | |||
2024-01-23 | Bethan Lewis (Welsh international rugby union player) | Bethan Lewis (born 19 February 1999) is a professional Welsh rugby union player who plays flanker for the Wales women's national rugby union team and Gloucester-Hartpury in Premiership Women's Rugby. | Stub | SimplyLouis27 (7590) | |||
2024-08-13 | British Timken Athletic F.C. (Defunct English football club) | British Timken Athletic F.C. was a football club based in Daventry, Northamptonshire, England. | Start | Harold9595959 (2300) | |||
2024-11-03 | Pehr Olsson (Swedish farmer, statesman and politician) | Pehr Olsson, sometimes Peder Olofsson, or Peter Olufsson (c. 1630 - 14 December 1692) was a Swedish farmer and parliamentarian who served as Speaker of the Riksdag of Estate from 1686 to 1692. He is most known for his role in the Great Reduction. | C | Tinniesbison (561) | |||
2024-10-20 | Charles Mason (academic and clergyman) | Charles Mason (c. 1698 – 18 December 1770) was an academic and a clergyman of the Church of England. | Start | Babybrew6 (1069) | |||
2024-10-07 | Craven, Melton Mowbray (Suburb and ward of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England) | Craven is the name given to the ward and suburb of Melton Mowbray in the county of Leicestershire, England. It is one of the six wards of the town on Melton Borough Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-30 | Shark Fins Act 2023 (United Kingdom legislation) | Shark Fins Act 2023 (c. 22) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom designed to ban the import and export of shark fins. Prior to legislation, the practice of shark finning has been banned in the United Kingdom in 2003, and in 2009 the "fins naturally attached (FNA)" policy has been enforced to combat illegal shark finning in UK waters, as well as UK vessels worldwide. | Start | Absolutiva (2502) | |||
2024-08-05 | Birmingham and Midland Skin and Urinary Hospital | Birmingham and Midland Skin and Urinary Hospital which was initially known as the Birmingham and Midland Skin and Lock Hospital, was a specialist hospital in Birmingham. | Start | ELMatronmaker (1496) | |||
2024-10-23 | Lauritz Andreas Thodal | Lauritz Andreas Thodal (c. 1718 – 29 May 1808) was a Norwegian civil servant who was governor of Iceland from 1770 to 1785 and was generally regarded as one of the most competent civil servants sent to Iceland. | Stub | Thief-River-Faller (10674) | |||
2024-10-25 | List of records of the United Kingdom | List of records of United Kingdom is an annotated list of British records organised by category. | Start | British Emoticon (20) | Past AfD | ||
2024-10-31 | Edward Arthur Lane (British archaeologist (1909–1963)) | Edward Arthur Lane (15 December 1909 – 7 March 1963) also known as Arthur Lane and E.A. Lane was an English classical archaeologist and ceramics specialist. | Start | Librarianhelen (1089) | |||
2024-11-06 | Architect and Surveyor to the Metropolitan Police | The post of Architect and Surveyor to the Metropolitan Police was created in London, England in 1842 and renamed Chief Architect and Surveyor to the Metropolitan Police in 1949. It was held by only nine people, five of whom served for over twenty years each. | Stub | MayneAndRowan (811) | |||
2024-08-11 | Ice Norge (Norwegian telecommunications company) | Ice (stylised as ice) is a Norwegian telecommunications company that provides mobile and broadband services. The company is a subsidiary of Lyse AS and is headquartered in Oslo, Norway. It has become the third-largest mobile operator in Norway, competing with Telenor and Telia. | Start | Themanlk (809) | |||
2024-10-23 | Henry Jeffrey Flower, 4th Viscount Ashbrook ((1776-1847)) | Henry Jeffrey Flower, 4th Viscount Ashbrook was an Anglo-irish peer. | Start | Paladyn-john (517) | |||
2024-10-14 | Clan Inglis | Clan Inglis is a Scottish clan with origins dating back to 1153 during the reign of King David I. As the clan does not currently have a chief recognised by the Court of the Lord Lyon, it is considered an armigerous clan. Throughout history members of the Inglis Clan are known and respected for their military, political and judicial service. | GA | Autoc31 (37) | |||
2024-09-25 | Anders Kragh Martinusen (Danish handball player (born 1993)) | Anders Kragh Martinusen (born 18 May 1993) is a Danish handball player for Fredericia HK in the Danish Men's Handball League and previously the Danish men's national team. | Stub | Danevska (1018) | |||
2024-09-25 | Mads Kjeldgaard Andersen (Danish handball player (born 1996)) | Mads Kjeldgaard Andersen (born 14 December 1996) is a Danish handball player for Fredericia HK in the Danish Men's Handball League. | Stub | Danevska (1018) | |||
2024-03-01 | Shapoor Mistry (Irish businessman) | Shapoor Mistry is an Indian businessman who inherited the Shapoorji Pallonji Group from his father, Pallonji Mistry. He became chairman of the group in December 2012, succeeding his brother Cyrus Mistry, who left to lead the Tata Group. | Stub | Dialmayo (2166) | |||
2024-02-25 | Union for the Defense of the Lithuanian Language | The Union for the Defense of the Lithuanian Language (Lithuanian: Lietuvių kalbos gynimo sąjunga, LKGS) was a short-lived vigilante organization in Lithuania whose goal was to enforce correct usage of the Lithuanian language. It was founded in 1922 and disbanded after the right-wing victory in the 1923 Lithuanian parliamentary election, but it was an early forerunner of far-right organizations in interwar Lithuania. | Start | Augenis (765) | |||
2024-07-26 | Tileyard | Tileyard is the world’s largest professional music community, housing over 100 recording studios, 250 music businesses and creative spaces for industry professionals. Tileyard is built on a 140,000 sq ft site, north of the Regents Canal at Kings Cross, London, United Kingdom. | Start | Sugadiva (138) | |||
2024-07-11 | Kauppi Stadium (Pesäpallo stadium in Tampere, Finland) | Kauppi Stadium (Finnish: Kaupin pesäpallostadion) is a pesäpallo stadium located in Tampere, Finland. Since its opening in 2022, it has been the home field of the Manse PP, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-10-28 | Alex Lindman (Swedish sports journalist (1862-1939)) | Edvard Alexander "Alex" Lindman , was born on June 4, 1862 in Stockholm. He died February 28, 1939. He was a Swedish coach and sports journalist. He was the cousin of Swedish prime minister Arvid Lindman . Alex Lindman was one of the initiators of Stockholm's Skridskoseglarklubb. | Stub | BumbleBeeBelle (652) | |||
2024-10-27 | Lithuanian Siberian Battalion | The Lithuanian Siberian Battalion (Lithuanian: Lietuvių Sibiro batalionas) or the Siberian Vytautas the Great Lithuanian Battalion (Lithuanian: Sibiro Vytauto Didžiojo lietuvių batalionas) was one of the first Lithuanian military units established in 1919 during the Russian Civil War. | C | KrivisKrivaitis (591) | |||
2024-02-04 | Nokia Church (Church in Pirkanmaa, Finland) | The Nokia Church (Finnish: Nokian kirkko) is the 19th-century stone church located in the Nokia town in Pirkanmaa, Finland. The Neoclassical church building was designed by C. L. Engel (1778–1840), and it was completed in 1837. | Start | Juustila (1737) | |||
2024-11-01 | Bräcke railway station (Railway station in Bräcke, Sweden) | Bräcke railway station (Swedish: Bräcke järnvägsstation) is a railway station located at Bräcke in Jämtland County, Sweden. | Stub | BIL (17254) | |||
2023-08-22 | Krish Patel (English cricketer (born 2005)) | Krish Patel (born 2 December 2005) is an English cricketer who plays first-class for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club and played List A for Surrey County Cricket Club. He is a right handed batsman and right arm leg break and googly bowler. | Start | Rugbyfan22 (91611) | |||
2024-07-12 | Chairman of Reform UK | The Chairman of Reform UK (formerly the Brexit Party) is a position within Reform UK, a political party in the United Kingdom. The office currently been held by the British businessman, Zia Yusuf, since July 2024. | Start | Pickled Pigeon (268) | |||
2024-10-08 | Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar (Estonian Cyber expert) | Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar is an Estonian diplomat, cyber expert and Distinguished Fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. Since 2023, she has chaired the multinational IT Coalition to assist Ukraine with IT technology and cyber defence issues. | Start | Watson Rafel (17) | |||
2024-11-10 | Fenniarail (Finnish freight rail operator) | Fenniarail Oy is a private Finnish freight railway operator founded in 2009. The company was granted its operating certificate in 2015. In 2019, the company had a market share of less than two percent, with the state-owned VR Group having the rest of the market. | Stub | Taavi (8381) | |||
2024-07-17 | Secure Children's Home | Secure Children's Homes (SCHs) in England and Wales are specialised residential facilities that provide care and education for young people who are either remanded by the court or placed for their own protection due to their high levels of vulnerability. | C | Official-Sensitive (133) | |||
2024-10-16 | Carholme, Lincoln (Suburb and ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England) | Carholme is an inner-city ward of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. The population of the City of Lincoln ward at the 2021 census was 11,227. The ward is one of the eleven electoral districts within the City of Lincoln Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-27 | Political positions of Michael Gove (Political positions of Scottish journalist and retired politician Michael Gove) | Michael Gove is a Scottish journalist, author and retired politician who served in various Cabinet positions under David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak. He was member of parliament (MP) for Surrey Heath from 2005 to 2024. | GA | Andysmith248 (11017) | |||
2024-07-28 | Patric Åslund (Swedish footballer (born 2002)) | Patric Karl Emil Åslund (born 1 August 2002) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays for Djurgårdens IF as a midfielder. | Stub | Davidstockholm (6466) | |||
2024-07-11 | Rännäri Stadium (Pesäpallo stadium in Raahe, Finland) | Rännäri Stadium (Finnish: Rännärin pesäpallostadion), known as MiiluAreena for sponsorship reasons, is a pesäpallo stadium located in Raahe, Finland. Since its opening it has been the home field of the Pattijoen Urheilijat, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2023-10-14 | Alf Vanags (Latvian economist) | Alf Vanags (Alfreds Helmuts Vanags) was a Latvian-British economist who played a critical role in restoring economic sciences in Latvia after the country regained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. In 2001, Vanags founded the Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (BICEPS), an independent economics think tank in Riga. | Start | Cyclik (192) | |||
2024-07-03 | Tallinn derby (Football match between FC Flora and FCI Levadia) | The Tallinn derby (Estonian: Tallinna derbi) is the name given to a football rivalry between FC Flora and FCI Levadia, two clubs based in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. First contested in 1999, the fixture is considered to be the fiercest rivalry in Estonian football, with Flora and Levadia being the two biggest and most successful football clubs in the country. | C | Sancos (300) | |||
2024-03-13 | Russian Alliance (Political party in Lithuania) | The Russian Alliance (Lithuanian: Rusų aljansas, Russian: Русский альянс, romanized: Russkiy al'yans) was a Lithuanian political party founded in 2002 which represented the interests of Russians in Lithuania and was based in the Klaipėda region, in western Lithuania. | C | Augenis (765) | |||
2024-05-26 | Estonian Free Party (2024) (Estonian political party) | The Free Party, formally Free Party Come To Your Senses (Estonian: Vabaerakond Aru Pähe) due to legal barriers prohibiting adopting the adoption of the name of a previously or presently existing party, is an Estonian centre-right political party formed after the rebranding of Party for the Future on 26 May 2024, effectively presented as a revival of the former party of the same name. | Start | BananasAreViolet (866) | |||
2024-07-11 | Shore Field (Pesäpallo stadium in Kitee, Finland) | The Shore Field (Finnish: Rantakenttä) is a pesäpallo stadium located in Kitee, Finland. Since its opening it has been the home field of the Kiteen Pallo -90, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-07-11 | Island Field (Vimpeli) (Pesäpallo stadium in Vimpeli, Finland) | Island Field (Finnish: Saarikenttä) is a pesäpallo stadium located in Vimpeli, Finland. Since its opening in 1937, it has been the home field of the Vimpelin Veto, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-03-19 | New Society of Artists | The New Society of Artists was formed in London in 1921. Its primary aim was to give a chance for artists whose work had not been accepted by the Royal Academy (RA) to exhibit their work in London and, later, in the provinces. In 1932 it became the United Society of Artists. | C | Jgdc47B (4693) | |||
2024-05-09 | UK Land Bridge | The UK Land Bridge is a transport route that connects Ireland with Continental Europe through the United Kingdom and extends from Dublin to Calais. | Start | ChefBear01 (6391) | |||
2024-10-11 | Linpra (Lithuanian association of engineering companies) | LINPRA, established in 1993, is a Lithuanian trade organization for engineering companies, headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania. It the largest engineering trade organization in The Baltic States, representing 150 companies. | C | Drifting in Music (129) | |||
2023-11-24 | Recommended place-names in Snowdonia (Place-naming policy of Eryri NPA, Wales) | The Eryri National Park Authority (previously Snowdonia NPA) has recommended the use of some Welsh place-names when referring to features in Snowdonia, Wales, now known by its Welsh language name, Eryri. | C | DankJae (37904) | |||
2024-02-27 | Melker Widell (Swedish footballer (born 2002)) | Viktor Melker Widell (born 19 April 2002) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays either in central midfield or as a winger for 3F Superliga club AaB. | Stub | Funkeeh (160) | |||
2024-10-07 | Egerton, Melton Mowbray (Suburb and ward of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England) | Egerton is the name given to the ward and suburb of Melton Mowbray in the county of Leicestershire, England. It is one of the six wards of the town on Melton Borough Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-07 | Newport, Melton Mowbray (Suburb and ward of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England) | Newport is the name given to the ward and suburb of Melton Mowbray in the county of Leicestershire, England. It is one of the six wards of the town on Melton Borough Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-07 | Sysonby, Melton Mowbray (Suburb and ward of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England) | Sysonby is the name given to the ward and suburb of Melton Mowbray in the county of Leicestershire, England. It is one of the six wards of the town on Melton Borough Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-07 | Warwick, Melton Mowbray (Suburb and ward of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England) | Warwick is the name given to the ward and suburb of Melton Mowbray in the county of Leicestershire, England. It is one of the six wards of the town on Melton Borough Council. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-04 | AbuBakr Bahaj (British engineer and academic) | Professor AbuBakr Bahaj is an engineer and academic, who currently hold a role at the University of Southampton. He also served as the UK's first chief scientific adviser to a local council after his was appointed by Southampton City Council in 2012. Bahaj specialises in renewable energy engineering and is seen as an expert in the field. | Start | Mark at RAEng (103) | |||
2024-05-13 | Middleton F.C. (Football club) | Middleton Association Football Club was a football club from Middleton, Greater Manchester, active in the late 19th century. | C | In Vitrio (5290) | |||
2024-09-07 | Švyturys Camp (Lithuanian-American youth camp) | Švyturys Camp (Švyturio stovykla) is an educational and cultural camp organized by Lithuanian National Guard, a non-profit organisation, for Lithuanian-American youth. Held for the first time in 2024, the camp brought together participants aged 12 to 17 from U.S. states to be taught survival skills, basic first aid, and Lithuanian history. | Start | 2601:244:5683:7270: 64b6:60c7:3af1:c57e |
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2024-10-09 | Arden, Market Harborough (Suburb and ward of Market Harborough in Leicestershire, England) | Arden is a suburb and ward of the town of Market Harborough in Leicestershire, England. It is located in the north of the town and covers an area which includes the nearby village of Great Bowden. Its name can also be traced back to an abandoned village which was previously located near the former church. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-30 | Joanna Knight (British businesswoman) | Joanna Kathryn Knight (born 9 October 1972) also known as Joanna Swash is a British businesswoman. She is the Group CEO of Moneypenny, an international business of answering services. | Start | Sofilily (342) | |||
2024-10-31 | Trinity, Boston (Ward of Boston in Lincolnshire, England) | Trinity is a ward of Boston in Lincolnshire, England. It had a population of 5,300 at the 2021 Census. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-01-07 | List of gin distilleries in England | There are currently around 53 English Gin distilleries across 6 regions in England. | Start | ChefBear01 (6391) | |||
2024-11-11 | Renters' Rights Bill 2024 | The Renters' Rights Bill 2024 is a proposed Act of Parliament designed to improve the rights of people renting homes in the United Kingdom, and has been called a "key plank of the government's housing reforms". | Start | BarrySpinno (554) | |||
2024-08-16 | The Falcon, Camden (Former pub and music venue in London, England) | The Falcon, later The Camden Falcon, was a pub and music venue located at 234 Royal College Street, in the London Borough of Camden, North London. | C | Lewishhh (2355) | |||
2024-11-12 | Paddock, Walsall (Ward and suburb of Walsall, West Midlands, England) | Paddock is a ward and suburb of Walsall in the West Midlands county in England. It had a population of 13,206 at the 2021 census. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-09-29 | Bridgewater Square, London (Residential square in London, England) | Bridgewater Square is a residential square in the Ward or Parish of St Giles Cripplegate, in the City of London. It was formed from the gardens of the former mansion Bridgewater House, long the home of the Earls of Bridgewater, which was destroyed by fire in 1687 when the then Earl's sons, Charles Egerton, styled Viscount Brackley, aged 11, and his younger brother, Thomas Egerton, aged 8, and their tutor were all burnt to death. | C | AnthonyCamp (507) | |||
2024-11-12 | St. Matthew's, Walsall (Ward and suburb of Walsall, West Midlands, England) | St Matthew's is a ward and suburb of Walsall in the West Midlands county in England. It had a population of 16,969 at the 2021 census. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-24 | Ballysheil More (Townland in Northern Ireland) | Ballysheil More is a small townland of 339 acres (0.5 sq mi) in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is one of at least 48 townlands in the civil parish of Ballymore, in the historic barony of Orior Lower. | Stub | Sharkzy (212) | |||
2024-10-24 | Cargans (Townland in Northern Ireland) | Cargans is a townland of 695 acres (1 sq mi) in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Ballymore, and the historic barony of Orior Lower. | Stub | Sharkzy (212) | |||
2024-11-09 | List of UK city regions by population | This is a list of city regions in the United Kingdom by population, area and population density. They consist of Combined authorities and combined county authorities in England, and regional city deals in Scotland and in Wales. Data is gathered by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). | Start | MariusNixon (78) | |||
2024-10-05 | Warham St Leger (died 1600) | Warham St Leger was an English army officer. | Stub | SkywalkerEccleston (5782) | |||
2024-07-03 | Agreement on Defense Cooperation between Finland and the United States of America | The Defense Cooperation Agreement (DCA) is an agreement between Finland and the United States approved and ratified by the Finnish Government on July 1, 2024. | C | Juustila (1737) | |||
2024-10-28 | Fireworks Act 2003 (British statute) | The Fireworks Act 2003 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, granted royal assent on 18 September 2003. It was the first such act since those of 1951 and 1964 and is notable as the enabling legislation for the Fireworks Regulations 2004. It wholly or partly repealed six acts from between 1974 and 2001 and amended a sentence of the [[History_of_fire_safety_legislation_in_the_United_Kingdom#Explosives_Act_187 ... | Stub | MayneAndRowan (811) | |||
2024-09-29 | Longford Ladies' Senior Football Championship (Annual ladies' gaelic football competition in Ireland) | The Longford Ladies' Senior Football Championship is the senior Ladies' Gaelic Football competition featuring clubs affiliated to Longford LGFA. Killoe are the competitions most successful club, having won 8 titles. Longford Slashers are the reigning champions, having defeated Clonguish in the 2024 final. | Start | Boardwalk.Koi (3977) | |||
2024-11-13 | Blumengarten (Utenwarf) (painting by Emil Nolde (1917)) | Blumengarten (Utenwarf ) is a flower painting from 1917 by Emil Nolde. It was purchased in 1967 by the Moderna Museet in Stockholm from Ketterer Gallery in Lugano, Switzerland. | Stub | Eli185.2 (1004) | |||
2024-10-28 | Cornwall Services (English service station) | Cornwall Services is a service station on the A30 near Bodmin, Cornwall, England. | Start | Harrz (13807) | |||
2022-04-08 | Electoral history of Kemi Badenoch | This is a summary of the electoral history of Kemi Badenoch, who has served as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Conservative Party since November 2024. | Start | Tuhin (11568) | |||
2024-11-14 | Jim Walker (Northern Ireland politician) (Democratic Unionist Party politician) | James Junior Walker (died 23 September 2022) was a former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician who was the High Sheriff of Belfast between 1993 and 1994. He served as a Belfast City Councillor for the Pottinger DEA from 1985 to 1997. | Stub | McGonagle290 (2016) | |||
2024-10-08 | 1922 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Wednesday, 1 November 1922. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Conservative Party retained overall control of the council. | Start | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-11-01 | 1928 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 1 November 1928. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The council remained under no overall control. | B | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-10-22 | 1925 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Monday, 2 November 1925. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Conservative Party retained overall control of the council. | Stub | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-10-10 | 1923 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 1 November 1923. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Conservative Party retained overall control of the council. | Stub | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-10-02 | Bob Thomas (Labour politician) (British Labour politician, Leader of Manchester City Council) | Sir Robert Evan Thomas JP (8 October 1901 - 17 April 2004) was a British politician and trade unionist who served as Leader of Manchester City Council on three occasions between 1956 and 1973. A member of the Labour Party, he was also leader of Greater Manchester County Council from 1974 to 1977. | B | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-11-12 | Lightyear (investment platform) (financial technology company) | Lightyear is a UK-based financial technology company providing investment services across 22 European countries. Lightyear offers investments in international stock exchanges, exchange-traded funds, commodities, BlackRock money market funds, and interest on uninvested capital for both individuals and businesses. | Start | WeightyHelmet (36) | |||
2023-05-12 | Stu James (Musical artist) | Stuart Leslie Slater (14 June 1945 – 10 May 2023), first known as Stu James, was a British singer, A&R person, and songwriter. He was the lead vocalist for The Mojos. | Start | HopalongCasualty (29796) | |||
2024-10-30 | 1927 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Tuesday, 1 November 1927. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The council remained under no overall control. | B | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-10-29 | 1926 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Monday, 1 November 1926. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Conservative Party lost overall control of the council. | B | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-10-16 | William Flower, 3rd Viscount Ashbrook ((1767-1802)) | William Flower, 3rd Viscount Ashbrook was an Anglo-Irish peer. | Start | Paladyn-john (517) | |||
2024-07-26 | 2024–25 Denmark Series (57th season of the Denmark Series) | The 2024–25 Denmark Series is the 60th season of the Denmark Series, the fifth tier of the Danish football league structure organised by the Danish FA (DBU). The season marked a transitional phase in the structure of the Danish leagues. | Start | Johnbp2 (1561) | |||
2024-10-01 | Counties 1 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire (English rugby union division) | Counties 1 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire is an English rugby union division, the seventh tier of the domestic competition, and the top level for local rugby union in parts of Lancashire and Cheshire. The champions are promoted to Regional 2 North West. Relegation is to Counties 2 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire. | Start | MaxPower2017 (2051) | |||
2024-11-03 | Plotlands (land development) | Plotlands were areas of cheap British farmland, including along the coast and rivers, which, between the 1890s and 1939, were divided and sold for holiday homes or as smallholdings. Described as "a makeshift world of shacks and shanties, scattered unevenly in plots of varying size and shape, with unmade roads and little in the way of services" plotland developments gave the economically disadvantaged the opportunity to "take their own place in the sun". | C | BJCHK (7254) | |||
2024-10-22 | DSB class F (three classes of 4+120+8 Danish 0-6-0T locomotives) | The DSB Class F are a class of Danish 0-6-0T steam locomotives, of which 120 were built between 1898 and 1949 for the DSB (Danske Statsbaner (Danish State Railways)). | Start | EditorGirlAL07 (1668) | |||
2024-10-23 | Johan Augustin Mannerheim (Swedish nobleman and military leader) | Baron Johan Augustin Mannerheim (8 August 1706 – 26 August 1778) was a Swedish nobleman, the Artillery Colonel and the Gothenburg Commandant. He was a great-great-grandfather of Baron C. G. E. Mannerheim, the Marshal of Finland. | Start | Juustila (1737) | |||
2024-10-03 | 1921 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Tuesday, 1 November 1921. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Conservative Party gained overall control of the council from, no overall control. | Start | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-04-22 | Sammy Weston (English footballer from the 1890s) | Samuel "Sammy" Rennie Weston (19 October 1870 - 9 February 1960) was an English professional football player who played as a right-winger | Start | ZirconicHub (11) | |||
2024-10-31 | Jonathan Black (art historian) (British art historian) | Jonathan Black (1966–2023) was a British art historian and writer. | Start | Dcrond (29) | |||
2024-09-26 | Regional 2 North West (Level six rugby union league in England) | Regional 2 North West is a level six league in the English rugby union system, with the twelve teams drawn for the most part from Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Merseyside and the Isle of Mann with selected others from neighbouring counties. | C | MaxPower2017 (2051) | |||
2024-11-17 | Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet of West Auckland (d. circa May 1720) | Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet (c. 1644 - March 30, 1720) was the 1st Baronet of West Auckland. He was born and died in West Auckland, Durham, England. | Stub | ThePresidentTree (57) | |||
2020-05-18 | Louth county hurling team (Irish Hurling team) | The Louth county hurling team represents Louth GAA in the Gaelic sport of hurling. | C | Gaois (45033) | |||
2024-07-31 | Ship Street Little (Street in Dublin, Ireland) | Ship Street Little (Irish: Sráid na gCaorach Bheag, meaning 'Sheep Street') is a street on the south side of Dublin, Ireland which stretches from the junction of Werburgh Street and Bride Street in the west to the corner with Ship Street Great and Cole's Alley in the east and is bookended by the Ship Street Gate of Dublin Castle in the east. | C | Financefactz (18232) | |||
2024-10-08 | Derek Hunt | Derek Hunt (born 1962) is a British glass artist and educator who designs glass artworks for public spaces, including libraries, schools, hospitals, theatres, and churches. He works with sculptural objects which can be hung on wires or fixed to walls, as well as traditional stained glass. | Start | Karenlouiseb (29) | |||
2024-11-15 | Cheshunt RFC (English amateur rugby union club) | Cheshunt Rugby Football Club is an amateur rugby union club based in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, England. The club currently run both a first and second team, a ladies team, and a youth section ranging from Under-7's to Under-18's. The senior men's first team currently compete in Counties 1 Herts/Middlesex whilst the second team plays in the Hertfordshire and Middlesex merit table system. | Start | Rockethockett62 (26) | |||
2024-07-15 | Sudovian Upland (Upland in Lithuania) | Sudovian Upland (Lithuanian: Sūduvos aukštuma) or Sūduva Heights is a hilly terrain in the south-west of Lithuania, north-eastern Poland, and eastern Kaliningrad Oblast. It is a part of the Baltic Uplands. The current terrain of the uplands was formed after the last ice age as a result of repeated regressions during warmer periods and progressions during colder periods. | Stub | Blowwhite1 (258) | |||
2024-11-12 | Daisy Bank (Suburb of Walsall in West Midlands, England) | Daisy Bank is a suburb of Walsall in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands county of England. It is located to the east of the town and close to the Aldridge suburb of Pool Green and village of Streetly. As well as Barr Beacon. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2008-03-17 | Tartuff (Film festival held in Tartu, Estonia) | Tartuff (originally tARTuFF) is an annual romance film festival held since 2006 every august in Tartu, the second biggest city in Estonia. | Start | Eubot (259670) | |||
2024-11-18 | Caroline Martin (British radio presenter) | Caroline Martin is a British radio presenter. She presents the weekend breakfast show on BBC Local Radio in the West of England, and a late-night show on some weekdays for the Wolverhampton radio station WCR FM. | Start | Jw93d59 (1157) | Past AfD | ||
2024-08-29 | Storkonflikten 1980 (1980 labour dispute in Sweden) | Storkonflikten 1980 (The Great Conflict of 1980) was a major labour dispute in Sweden in 1980. Lasting from 25 April to 12 May and involving almost a million workers, it was the largest labour dispute in Sweden since the 1909 Swedish general strike. | C | NHCLS (8587) | |||
2024-08-24 | Samira Banks (British comedian) | Samira Banks is a British comedian who won the 2023 So You Think You’re Funny competition, beating out over 400 other contestants across the United Kingdom. | Stub | Jenny8lee (1688) | |||
2024-09-11 | Harry Ashfield (Welsh footballer (born 2006)) | Harry Ashfield (born 23 March 2006) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League One side Wrexham. | Start | Wxmdrgn (2136) | |||
2024-10-25 | IÉ 90000 Class | The Iarnród Éireann 90000 Class is a type of electric multiple unit (EMU) which will be deployed on the DART network in Dublin, Ireland. In December 2021 Iarnród Éireann chose Alstom as supplier of up to 750 carriages, in five- or ten-carriage trains, and made an initial order of 19 five-carriage trains, 13 of which will be battery electric multiple units (BEMUs). | Start | Karsini (317) | |||
2024-08-14 | Bjarki Nielsen (Faroese footballer (born 1998)) | Bjarki Nielsen (born 2 November 1998) is a Faroese footballer who plays as a left winger for B36 Tórshavn. Since 2020 Bjarki Nielsen has established himself as a significant player at B36 Tórshavn, where he also is a fan favourite. In 2023 he was honoured as player of the year by the B36 supporters. | Start | RonTho (264) | |||
2024-10-15 | Fífuhvammur (Kópavogur District in Southwest, Iceland) | Fífuhvammur (Formerly also Hvammur, Hvammkot) is one of the five districts of the Icelandic town of Kópavogur. It encompasses the neighbourhoods of Lindir and Salir. | Start | HełmPolski (289) | |||
2024-07-05 | Kasparas Jakučionis (Lithuanian basketball player) | Kasparas Jakučionis (born May 29, 2006) is a Lithuanian basketball player who plays for the Illinois Fighting Illini starting with the 2024–25 season. | Start | Poketape (8677) | |||
2024-06-02 | Sheffield Museums Trust (Museum service in Sheffield, England) | Sheffield Museums Trust, is a charity created in 2021 to run Sheffield City Council’s museums and galleries. It was formed from the merger of Sheffield Galleries & Museums Trust (Museums Sheffield), and Sheffield Industrial Museums Trust. It currently manages six sites in the city: Graves Art Gallery, Millennium Gallery, Weston Park Museum, Kelham Island Museum, Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, and Shepherd Wheel Workshop, as well as being responsible for the city's historic collections. | Start | SunderB (114) | |||
2024-10-19 | Ermine East (Neighborhood of Lincoln in Lincolnshire England) | Ermine East is a neighborhood of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. It is one of two parts of the wider district of Ermine along with Ermine West. It is bordered by the A15 road to the north and the A46 road at Riseholme Roundabout. It also bordered by the B1226 road to the west, the B1273 road to the south, and the B1182 road to the southeast and east. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-19 | Ermine West (Neighborhood of Lincoln in Lincolnshire England) | Ermine West is a neighborhood of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. It is one of two parts of the wider district of Ermine along with Ermine East. It is bordered by the B1938 to the west, the B1273 road to the south, the B1226 road to the east and the A46 to the north that bypasses the suburb in a deep cutting. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2023-12-04 | Stevie Grieve (Scottish football manager) | Stevie Grieve (born 31 December 1986) is a Scottish football manager, currently in charge of Finnish club SJK. Having never played football professionally, he was described by the BBC Sport as the person who "has a wealth of experience in scouting and analysis." | C | Dion1312 (692) | |||
2024-11-22 | John Phelip ((d.1415) of Kidderminster, Worcs) | Sir John Phelip (died 2 October 1415) was an English knight who served as knight of the shire (MP) for Worcestershire. | Start | LookLook36 (7030) | |||
2024-10-28 | Forestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844 (Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom) | The Forestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. 24) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that repealed for the United Kingdom enactments relating to forestalling, regrating and engrossing. | C | Hughbe98 (8685) | |||
2024-10-19 | Wigford (Area of Lincoln in Lincolnshire England) | Wigford is an inner-city suburb and historic district of Lincoln in the county of Lincolnshire, England. It is located to the south of the city centre and incorporates parts of the Cornhill Quarter and the High Street. It is also home to the oldest active parish church of St Mary le Wigford, as well as Lincoln railway station. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-11-12 | Pool Green (Suburb of Aldridge in West Midlands, England) | Pool Green is a suburb of Aldridge in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands county of England. It is located to the south of the town and close to the Walsall suburb of Daisy Bank and village of Streetly. As well as Barr Beacon. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-11-12 | Daw End (Suburb of Rushall in West Midlands, England) | Daw End is a suburb of Rushall in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands county of England. It is located to the northeast of Walsall town centre and southwest of the town of Aldridge. It is immediately adjoined to the villages of Rushall and Shelfield and the suburb of Pool Green. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-09-30 | Cartoonito (Western European TV channel) (Television channel) | Cartoonito is a pan-European children's television channel owned by the EMEA sub-division of the international division of Warner Bros. Discovery. It launched on 11 September 2024, following the merger of Cartoonito Portugal and Cartoonito Nordic, which had been in operation since 2023. | Start | Filippo.g204 (450) | |||
2024-08-08 | Park Grange Road tram stop (Tram stop in South Yorkshire, Emgland) | Park Grange Road is a tram stop on the South Yorkshire Supertram network, opened on 22 August 1994. | Start | Eccentral8688 (689) | |||
2024-11-22 | Nikolai Tirkkonen (Finnish merchant (1875–1926)) | Frans Nikolai Tirkkonen (5 April 1875 – 17 December 1926) was a Finnish merchant and Commercial Counselor (1919). | C | AFeatherlessBipehead (128) | |||
2024-10-11 | Manus O'Donnell (died 1600) (Irish nobleman (died 1600)) | Manus O'Donnell (Irish: Maghnus Ó Domhnaill; c. 1579 – 22 October 1600) was an Irish nobleman and member of the O'Donnell dynasty. | Stub | SkywalkerEccleston (5782) | |||
2024-10-05 | Henry O'Hagan (Irish secretary) | Henry O'Hagan (Irish: Enri Ó hAgáin; fl. 1599 – 1616) was an Irish secretary who worked for Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, during the Nine Years' War. Charles Patrick Meehan described him as "O'Neill's faithful secretary". | Start | SkywalkerEccleston (5782) | |||
2024-10-21 | Adrian Lahdo (Swedish footballer (born 2007)) | Adrian Lahdo (born 26 December 2007) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Allsvenskan club Hammarby IF. | Start | Corwin of Amber (1321) | |||
2024-07-29 | Northern Crafts Centre (Organisation of British crafts people) | Northern Crafts Centre Ltd was first Registered as a charity 7 March 1963 and removed from the Register of Charities 6 April 1993 as it had ceased to exist by that point. The Northern Crafts Centre had a strong association with the Red Rose Guild of Designer Craftsmen with most of their exhibitions for many years, including some permanent stock being held in a retail premises. |
Start | Zaccwm (354) | |||
2024-10-07 | Buses in Stockholm County | Buses in Stockholm County are a key part of the public transport system in the Stockholm area, which includes the city of Stockholm and its surrounding municipalities. The bus network is managed by Storstockholms Lokaltrafik (SL), the public transport authority responsible for coordination and ticketing of all transit services in the county, including buses, local rail, the Stockholm Metro, commuter trains, and some busses. | B | Officialworks (850) | |||
2024-10-31 | Dahlsjö Case | The Dahlsjö Case (Swedish: Dahlsjöfallet) refers to the mass disappearance of Kjell-Åke Johansson (born 9 April 1949), Jan Olof Dahlsjö (born 8 June 1944) and Gay Roger Karlsson (born 25 March 1943) from a café in the city of Gothenburg, Sweden on 29 July 1965. | GA | VirreFriberg (4654) | |||
2024-11-14 | Youth in the United Kingdom | Youth in the United Kingdom refers to an age group of British citizens in the demographics of the United Kingdom. 12% of the United Kingdom's citizens are in the age range of 10 to 19. | C | Memer15151 (3574) | |||
2024-10-07 | Churn Valley (Valley in Gloucestershire, England) | The Churn Valley is a valley in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England that extends from Seven Springs to Cirencester. It runs along the River Churn and the A435. | Stub | Starklinson (36702) | |||
2024-09-03 | Baron of Blackhall (Scottish noble title) | Baron of Blackhall is a title of nobility in the Baronage of Scotland associated with the ancient lands of Blackhall, located in the parish of Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. | C | Kellycrak88 (1687) | |||
2024-07-31 | Bridgewater, Banbridge (Shopping outlet and retail park) | Bridgewater (formerly known as The Outlet Park) is a development in County Down, Northern Ireland, near Banbridge. It consists of a shopping outlet and retail park, along with outside areas including drive-thru's and petrol stations. | Start | TempoaryAcc (2980) | |||
2024-10-25 | Södertunneln (metro tunnel in Stockholm, Sweden) | Södertunneln, also called the Katarina Tunnel, is a tunnel from Skanstull to Slussen on Södermalm in Stockholm, inaugurated on 30 September 1933. It is a part of the Stockholm metro's green line. Södertunneln was the first urban rail tunnel in Stockholm and paved the way for the later expansion of the metro. | C | Jibbo vicito (179) | |||
2024-07-24 | Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1507–1508) (1507-1508 war part of the Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars) | Lithuanian-Muscovite War (1507-1508) also known as the Third Lithuanian-Muscovite War was a war between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania supported by the Kingdom of Poland against the Principality of Moscow. | C | Setergh (1291) | |||
2024-07-13 | Tvilum Parish (Parish in Central Denmark, Denmark) | Tvilum Parish (Danish Tvilum Sogn) is a parish in the Diocese of Aarhus in Silkeborg Municipality. The parish contains the town of Fårvang. | Stub | Dampbarn (1183) | |||
2024-07-18 | Battle of Pohost | The Battle of Pohost was an armed clash that took place on 4 September 1648, during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. | C | AleszJaTuTylkoSprzątam (424) | |||
2024-10-28 | Chiefs of Clan Grant | The following is a list of the Chiefs of Clan Grant. The chiefs were seated at Castle Grant and titled Baronet Grant of Grant and Baron Strathspey. Between 1811 and 1915, they also held the title Earl of Seafield. The chiefly family, formerly surnamed Ogilvie-Grant, has historically been connected with the Colquhoun and Ogilvie clans. | Start | Fitzkarl (1516) | |||
2024-08-05 | Highland Home Industries | Highland Home Industries Ltd was set up to showcase the work of crafts persons in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. It was established to promote the interests of the home workers, enabling them to find a profitable market for their products. Products included silver jewelry and tweed. | Stub | Melissa Highton (2679) | |||
2024-11-24 | C.P.D. Y Glannau (Football club based in Denbighshire) | C.P.D. Y Glannau is a Welsh football club based in St Asaph, Denbighshire. The team currently plays in the North Wales Coast East Premier Division. | Stub | SlimyGecko7 (1641) | |||
2024-07-10 | Konradas Cafe (Restaurant in , Lithuania) | The Konradas cafe (Lithuanian: Konrado kavinė), later called Tulpė (lit. 'Tulip'), was a prominent Lithuanian interwar cafe located in Laisvės alėja, Kaunas. Analogous to the Café de la Rotonde and Zielony Balonik, the cafe was named after Maksas Konradas (Max Conrad), its owner. | GA | KrivisKrivaitis (591) | |||
2024-09-05 | Kent Intake Unit (Migrant processing centre in Dover, UK) | The Kent Intake Unit (KIU) is a facility located in Dover, led by the Home Office for the processing of migrants who have crossed the English Channel. The Home office has described the centre as a "short-term holding facility". In November 2022 it became a centre for processing unaccompanied child asylum seekers. | Start | JamJamSvn (2397) | |||
2024-07-17 | Statue of Winston Churchill, Guildhall (statue) | The statue of Winston Churchill in the Great Hall of the Guildhall was sculpted by Oscar Nemon and cast by Martyns. | Stub | TriodeFollower (807) | |||
2024-04-15 | South Karelian dialect (Most spoken Karelian dialect) | South Karelian (South Karelian: Suvikarjala) is the most spoken of the two dialects of Karelian Proper, and it is spoken in the Republic of Karelia and in the Tver Oblast. South Karelian was also previously spoken in Border Karelia when it was apart of Finland. | Start | IkuTurisas (1313) | |||
2024-11-04 | Philip Fitz Lewes (Lord Warden and Constable of Dover Castle) | Philip Fitz Lewes or Philip Fitzlewes (c. 1430–1492) was a 15th-century English Nobelman who served as the Lord Warden and Constable of Dover Castle from 1488 to 1492 under Henry VII. | Stub | Book Pidgeon (1511) | |||
2024-11-23 | List of whiskey distilleries in Ireland | This is an incomplete list of whiskey distilleries in Ireland. According to the Irish Whiskey Association, as of December 2019, there were 32 whiskey distilleries in operation in Ireland. As of 2024 November there are 47 operational distilleries. However, many of these were recently established and had not yet aged their own spirits for sale as whiskey. | Start | John baost (3696) | |||
2024-09-25 | Mira Doig (British chemist) | Mira Victoria Doig is a British biochemist and analytical chemist known for her contributions to mass spectrometry. | Stub | Eugenus78 (220) | |||
2024-10-15 | Anna Mikaela Ekstrand (Swedish art curator) | Anna Mikaela Ekstrand is a Swedish art curator. | Start | Matriarch-info (155) | |||
2023-01-01 | Brixton Cycles (bicycle shop in London, England, UK) | Brixton Cycles is a workers co-operative bike shop in Brixton in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. It was established in 1983. | C | Rhagfyr (640) | |||
2013-11-27 | Carmarthenshire County Council, 1889–1974 (Welsh local governing body (1889–1974)) | The administrative county of Carmarthen and the first Carmarthenshire County Council was established in 1889 under the Local Government Act 1888. The first elections were held in January 1889. | Stub | Macs15 (18392) | |||
2024-11-24 | Brevis historia regum Dacie (12th-century historical chronicle) | Brevis historia regum Dacie or Compendiosa Regum Daniae Historia (English: "A Short History of the Kings of Denmark") is a historical chronicle written in Latin by Sven Aggesen, a Danish scholar from the 12th century, under the patronage of Archbishop Absalon. | Start | Supermorff (4667) | |||
2024-11-23 | Newquay Town Council (UK local authority for the town of Newquay, Cornwall, England) | Newquay Town Council is a town council overseeing Newquay in Cornwall, England. It works under the Cornwall Council, which is the unitary authority for the area. | Start | WillEmmett-NOCS (533) | |||
2024-10-11 | John Bown (British actor, film director, screenwriter (1934–2017)) | John Bown (1 July 1934 – 5 November 2017) was a British actor, film director, and screenwriter. He is best known for his role as Commander Neil Stafford in the final season of the television series Doomwatch. | Start | S-Aura (1613) | |||
2024-10-03 | Harrogate Carnegie Library (Public library in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England) | Harrogate Library (formally[dubious – discuss] Harrogate Carnegie Library) is a Grade II listed public library in Harrogate, England. | GA | PoshCrouton (9) | |||
2024-10-19 | Cornhill Quarter, Lincoln (Area of Lincoln in Lincolnshire England) | Cornhill Quarter, also known as Lincoln Cornhill is a historic and cultural area of the city of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. It takes its name from the nearby former Cornhill building and square on Cornhill and High Street. A £70 million fund regenerated it to enhance and modernize the area while maintaining the original buildings that exist. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-11-20 | Sir George Young, 5th Baronet (English diplomat) | Sir George Peregrine Young, 5th Baronet (8 September 1908 – 17 March 1960) | Start | Babybrew6 (1069) | |||
2024-03-31 | Anton Søjberg (Danish footballer (born 2000)) | Anton Søjberg (born 21 December 2000) is a Danish professional footballer who currently plays in the Faroe Islands Premier League for B36 Tórshavn as a centre-forward. He has previously played for HK Kópavogur in Úrvalsdeildin, the Icelandic top division, and for Vendsyssel FF in the Danish first division. | Start | RonTho (264) | |||
2024-11-22 | Select Committee on the Promulgation of the Statutes (United Kingdom House of Commons select committee) | The Select Committee on the Promulgation of the Statutes was a select committee of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom appointed in 1796 to consider the promulgation of the statutes of the United Kingdom. | GA | Hughbe98 (8685) | |||
2024-07-23 | UEFA Women's Euro 2029 bids | The bidding process for the UEFA Women's Euro 2029 will be the process by which the location for the 15th UEFA Women's Championship or commonly referred as UEFA Women's Euro 2029, will be selected. | C | User81874761 (116) | |||
2024-11-22 | Select Committee on Temporary Laws, Expired or Expiring (United Kingdom House of Commons select committee) | The Select Committee on Temporary Laws, Expired or Expiring was a select committee of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom appointed in 1796 to inspect and consider all the temporary laws of a public nature, which are expired or expiring. | GA | Hughbe98 (8685) | |||
2024-10-30 | Edgegate (hundred) (Historic area of Hampshire, England) | The Hundred of Edgegate was a hundred of England situated in the county of Hampshire. In the Domesday Book of 1086, there were 8 places in the hundred. | Stub | Moondragon21 (66209) | |||
2024-05-17 | Devon cryptosporidiosis outbreak (2024 disease outbreak in Devon, England) | In May 2024, an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis, a parasitic waterborne illness, started in Brixham in south Devon, England. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reported 118 cases of the illness, however residents of Brixham claimed that more than 1,000 people were left ill over the summer. | GA | Harrz (13807) | |||
2024-10-21 | St Thomas', Boston (Suburb and ward of Boston in Lincolnshire, England) | St Thomas' is a ward and suburb of Boston in Lincolnshire, England. It had a population of 2,259 at the 2021 Census. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-03-13 | Solo Capital (UK-based hedge fund) | Solo Capital (Solo Capital Partners LLP) was a British hedge fund created by the trader Sanjay Shah in 2009. It was closed in 2015 while it was being investigated by Danish tax authorities for tax fraud. | Start | Molochmeditates (1764) | |||
2024-08-12 | Herdings Leighton Road tram stop (Tram stop in South Yorkshire, England) | Herdings Leighton Road is a tram stop on the South Yorkshire Supertram network, opened on 3 April 1995. It is located adjacent to Norton Avenue, and is the only intermediate stop on the Herdings Park branch. | Start | Eccentral8688 (689) | |||
2024-11-21 | Professional Speaking Association UK & Ireland | The Professional Speaking Association UK & Ireland (PSA UKI) is a professional association that supports motivational and other public speakers in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is one of the largest of 13 international associations comprising the Global Speakers Federation. | Start | NathSpeaks (22) | |||
2024-10-10 | Dorothy Marshall (archaeologist) (Scottish archaeologist) | Dorothy Nairn Marshall FSAScot (1900-1992) was a Scottish archaeologist. She is known for her archaeological work in Scotland, particularly on the Isle of Bute and Argyll. | C | Elknell (217) | |||
2021-01-09 | Ollie Cooper (Wales international footballer) | Oliver Joseph Cooper (born 14 December 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL Championship club Swansea City and the Wales national team. | Start | Ortizesp (163318) | |||
2024-11-22 | Wismar affair | The Wismar affair refers to the political discussions over the status of the town of Wismar between 1796 and 1903. Wismar was leased to Mecklenburg-Schwerin from Sweden for a sum of 1,250 000 riksdalers. The lease was supposed to last every 100 years, whereafter Sweden (later the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway) would possess the right to redeem the city. | GA | Dencoolast33 (1460) | |||
2024-10-09 | Livonian campaign (1617–1618) | Livonian campaign was the main theatre of the Polish–Swedish War (1617–1618). While the main Swedish objective to capture Riga failed.The Swedes only managed to capture Pärnu, which they had for the next two years. | C | Fajowy (173) | |||
2024-10-01 | List of deaths by misadventure | In the United Kingdom, death by misadventure is the recorded manner of death for an accidental death caused by a risk taken voluntarily. | Stub | Folkezoft (2016) | |||
2024-11-13 | Robert James Kellar (Scottish obstetrician and gynaecologist) | Robert James Kellar (30 May 1909 - 9 October 1980) was a Scottish obstetrician and gynaecologist. | Start | Paladyn-john (517) | |||
2024-11-09 | Róbert Abraham Ottósson (Icelandic conductor (1912–1974)) | Róbert Abraham Ottósson (born Robert Abraham; 12 May 1912 – 10 March 1974) was a German and Icelandic conductor, musicologist, and pianist. Born in Germany, he emigrated to Iceland in 1935. He is considered one of the most influential musicians in mid-20th-century Iceland. | C | Cosimoprimo (16) | |||
2024-02-14 | Aleksandrs Basovs (Latvian footballer) | Aleksandrs Basovs (born 24 October 1977) is a Latvian football coach. Since January 2020, he has been the head coach of the Latvian U-21 football team. He was born in Riga. | Start | RenarsKrigers (1841) | |||
2024-10-22 | H. S. Bathgate (Scottish plasterer and activist (1853–1936)) | Henry Shiels "Harry" Bathgate (7 December 1853 – 26 May 1936) was a Scottish plasterer and activist. He was known for his involvement in the vegetarianism and peace movements. Bathgate served as president of the Scottish Vegetarian Society from 1892 to 1929. | C | Throughthemind (25879) | |||
2024-07-23 | 2024 suspension of rebel Labour MPs (UK political controversy) | On 23 July 2024, the British Labour Party withdrew the whip from 7 of its MPs who had supported an amendment tabled by the Scottish National Party Westminster leader Stephen Flynn to scrap the two child benefit cap. MPs rejected the SNP amendment by 363 votes to 103. | Start | Pikachu3408 (262) | |||
2024-11-27 | Harleyford Road Community Garden (Urban garden in Vauxhall, London) | Harleyford Road Community Garden is a community garden in Vauxhall, London. It was created in 1986 on a derelict site, developed from an earlier vegetable garden created by residents. | Stub | The Anome (252681) | |||
2024-11-30 | Tungusveit (District in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Tungusveit is a district in Skagafjörður, Iceland and may have previously spanned the majority of Lýtingsstaðahreppur, but now only covers the spit of land between the Héraðsvötn and Svartá rivers, from Vallhólmur up to the mouth of the Svartárdalur and Vesturdalur valleys. | Stub | SilkPyjamas (715) | |||
2024-09-02 | Westmeath Minotaurs (American football team in Westmeath, Ireland) | The Westmeath Minotaurs are an American football club located in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland. They are a part of American Football Ireland (AFI) and play their home matches at Shay Murtagh Park, which is shared with Mullingar Rugby Football Club. | C | Cheesyvibes (33) | |||
2024-11-28 | Martti Syrjä (Finnish musician and actor) | Martti Ilmari Syrjä (b. 17 May 1959, Ylöjärvi) is a Finnish musician and actor, who is Finnish rock band Eppu Normaali frontman, singer and lyricist. | Start | 3SiameseCats (116) | |||
2024-10-23 | Myklebust Burial Mound (Monument in) | The Myklebust burial mound also known locally as Rundehogjen or Lisje Skjoratippen (Norwegian: Nynorsk) or simply Mound 1 is a burial mound from the Viking age. It is located in Nordfjordeid in Norway. The mound is one of the seven major Viking burial mounds in Norway, of which it is the only cremation grave. | C | Nordfjording (77) | |||
2024-10-14 | Samuel Harvey (footballer) (Turks and Caicos Islands footballer (born 2009)) | Samuel Harvey II (born 15 October 2009) is a Turks and Caicos Islands footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for WIV Provo Premier League club Cheshire Hall and the Turks and Caicos Islands national team. | Start | Harold9595959 (2300) | |||
2024-11-02 | Norwegian International Championships (Tennis tournament) | The Norwegian International Championships, sometimes referred to as the Oslo International Championships, was an international tennis tournament held from the 1920s to 1964. | C | Tennishistory1877 (8395) | |||
2024-11-23 | Halstead Hospital (Halstead, Essex) (NHS hospital in Halstead, Essex) | Halstead Hospital is an NHS hospital in Halstead, Essex in England. The hospital was a gift from George Courtauld in 1884. | Stub | The Anome (252681) | |||
2024-11-06 | Frederick Henry Caiger (British architect (1825–1904)) | Frederick Henry Caiger (1825 – 14 May 1904) was a British architect, active from 1865 to 1873 and most notable as Architect and Surveyor to the Metropolitan Police from 1868 to 1885. | Start | MayneAndRowan (811) | |||
2024-09-21 | Justin Janssen (Danish footballer (born 2006)) | Justin Meltofte Janssen (born 25 July 2006) is a Danish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Danish Superliga club FC Nordsjælland. | Start | Fodbold-fan (81364) | Past AfD | ||
2024-11-08 | Erris in the Irish Highlands and the Atlantic Railway | Erris in the Irish Highlands and the Atlantic Railway is a historical and geographical study by Patrick Knight, first published in 1836. The book presents an in-depth examination of Erris, a remote region in County Mayo, Ireland. Knight explores the region's unique geographical features, economic potential, and the infrastructural challenges it faced in the early 19th century. | B | 1112Gumdaddy (561) | |||
2024-10-26 | Sweeney Hall, Shropshire | Sweeney Hall in Oswestry, Shropshire, is a building that is grade II listed on the English Heritage Register. It was built in 1805 by Thomas Netherton Parker on the site of a 17th-century residence. It was the home of many notable residents over the next two centuries and is today a hotel and wedding venue. | C | Maypm (3229) | |||
2024-11-23 | Newbridge or Nowhere | Newbridge or Nowhere is a name for the controversy surrounding a football match played in the 2018 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship between Kildare and Mayo at St Conleth's Park in Newbridge, County Kildare on 30 June 2018. It gave excitement to an otherwise unforgettable championship. | C | Newbydge (142) | |||
2024-11-29 | Robert Folkestone Williams | Robert Folkestone Williams (1809 – 1870) was an English novelist, poet, journalist, historian, biographer, magazine editor, and professor. | Start | Geoffroi (5889) | |||
2024-09-30 | Conn O'Neill (died 1601) (Irish soldier (died 1601)) | Conn O'Neill (Irish: Conn Ó Néill; c. 1572–1601), known as Conn Mac An Iarla ("son of the Earl"), was an Irish soldier of noble ancestry. The eldest son of Gaelic lord Hugh O'Neill, he fought for his father in the Nine Years' War. Historian Paul Walsh described Conn as a "capable soldier". | C | SkywalkerEccleston (5782) | |||
2024-12-01 | Royal Commission on Secondary Education | Royal Commission on Secondary Education was a Royal Commission which reported in 1895 and was chaired by James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce. | Stub | Babybrew6 (1069) | |||
2024-07-04 | 2025 Irish budget | The 2025 Irish budget was the Irish Government Budget for the 2025 fiscal year, which was presented to Dáil Éireann on 1 October 2024 by Minister for Finance Jack Chambers, and the Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform Paschal Donohoe. | Start | Edl-irishboy (21842) | |||
2024-11-28 | Hayflower, Quiltshoe and the Chicken (2024 Finnish film) | Hayflower, Quiltshoe and the Chicken (Finnish: Heinähattu, Vilttitossu ja kana) is a Finnish children's film released in February 2024. It is based on the book of the same name by Sinikka Nopola and Tiina Nopola. The film was directed by Reetta Aalto. | Stub | Er nesto (20448) | |||
2024-10-26 | South Devon Alliance (Political party in the United Kingdom) | The South Devon Alliance (SDA) was a short-lived minor political party in Teignbridge District, Devon, England. | Start | Moondragon21 (66209) | |||
2024-12-01 | Abergele F.C. (Football club based in Abergele) | Abergele F.C. is a Welsh football club based in Abergele, Conwy County Borough. The team most recently played in the North Wales Coast East Football League Premier Division. | Stub | SlimyGecko7 (1641) | |||
2024-05-07 | Finansvalp (Swedish price comparison service) | Finansvalp is a price comparison service and information site that writes about and compares banking services. Finansvalp was started by Olle Pettersson in March 2021. | Start | No Correct no obli (211) | |||
2020-11-04 | Hadleigh Hamlet (Human settlement in England) | Hadleigh Heath is a former civil parish now in the parishes of Boxford and Kersey, in the Babergh district, in the county of Suffolk, England. In 1931 the parish had a population of 153. The parish included Wicker Street Green. | Stub | Crouch, Swale (104618) | |||
2024-11-13 | Coleg Cambria Deeside (College campus in Flintshire, Wales) | Coleg Cambria Deeside (Welsh: Coleg Cambria Glannau Dyfrdwy) is a campus of Coleg Cambria, a further education college, encompassing the grounds of the former Deeside College (Coleg Glannau Dyfrdwy), in Connah's Quay, Flintshire, North Wales. | GA | DankJae (37904) | |||
2024-05-26 | Verian (Independent research, evidence, evaluation, and communications agency.) | Verian Group is an independent research, evidence, evaluation, and communications agency, headquartered in Millbank, London, UK. It has offices in continental Europe (Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Lithuania, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands), the Asia–Pacific (Australia, India, New Zealand, Singapore), and US. | C | Andi Fugard (1076) | |||
2024-10-27 | List of strikes in Ireland | Throughout Irish history, a number of strikes, labour disputes, student strikes, hunger strikes, and other industrial actions have occurred. | Start | NHCLS (8587) | |||
2024-11-23 | Eriskay Love Lilt (hymn tune) | The "Eriskay Love Lilt" is a traditional Scottish song associated with the island of Eriskay in Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The chorus of the song features lyrics in Scottish Gaelic. The modern anglicized art song version was collected by Marjory Kennedy Fraser as the lament for unrequited love Gràdh Geal Mo Chridhe during her visits to Eriskay with the help of Fr. | Start | SheekMProwler (16) | |||
2024-11-24 | Bursnips Road Signal Box (Building in Staffordshire, England) | Bursnips Road Signal Box is a former railway signal box in Essington, Staffordshire, England. It was historically in use for the now-defunct Hilton Colliery Railway. It is now a private residence and the former trackbed is now part of the Wulfrun Way. It was the only railway near Essington which itself had no railway line or station at the time. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-03-28 | Abingdon Learning Trust (Multi-academy trust based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England) | The Abingdon Learning Trust (ALT) is a multi-academy trust, exempt charity and company limited by guarantee, based in Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. Four academies are part of the trust, two secondary schools: John Mason School and Fitzharrys School, and two primary schools: Rush Common School and St Michael's Church of England Primary School. | Start | Censuscheck (42) | |||
2024-12-02 | Hvammur í Laxárdal (Farm and church site in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Hvammur í Laxárdal (Hvammur in Laxárdalur valley) is an abandoned farm, church site, and former vicarage in Skagafjörður County, Iceland. | Start | SilkPyjamas (715) | |||
2024-11-25 | Culmore Y.F.C. (Youth football club in Northern Ireland) | Culmore Youth Football Club was founded in 1995 and reformed in 2019. They play at an open council playing pitch near Culmore Point, Derry, in the North of Ireland and Muff, in the South of Ireland. The club chairman is Ben Dooher, who was recently nominated for the Irish Football Association McDonald's Grassroots Football People's Award as a finalist, for his contribution to the club and its local community. | Start | Caolán OBrien (19) | |||
2024-12-02 | Mælifell (Skagafjörður) (Farm and church site in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Mælifell is a farm, church site, and former vicarage in interior, western Skagafjörður, Iceland. The farm is at the foot of Mælifellshnjúkur, one of the best-known and most prominent of Skagafjörður’s mountains. West of the mountain is Mælifellsdalur valley, through which there used to be a well-traveled road between northern and southern Iceland onto the Kjalvegur road and Stórisandur. | Stub | SilkPyjamas (715) | |||
2024-03-24 | Michael Opoku (Danish footballer (born 2005)) | Michael Opoku (born 20 July 2005) is a Danish footballer who plays as a left winger for Danish Superliga club Lyngby Boldklub. | Start | Fodbold-fan (81364) | |||
2024-09-07 | Robertas Lozinskis | Robertas Lozinskis (born 24 June 1991) is a Lithuanian-born classical pianist. | C | Barzinis (28) | |||
2024-10-27 | 2025 Cricket Leinster Premier League (Cricket tournament) | The 2025 Leinster Premier League is the 107th edition of the Leinster Premier League, club cricket league within Leinster. The tournament will be played from April 2025, with the final round scheduled for September 2025. Pembroke are the defending champions. | Start | Leinstercricket20 (48) | |||
2024-10-21 | Fenside, Boston (Suburb and ward of Boston in Lincolnshire, England) | Fenside is a ward and suburb of Boston in Lincolnshire, England. It had a population of 5,102 at the 2021 Census. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-11-21 | Fourteenth Seimas | The Fourteenth Seimas of Lithuania is a parliament (Seimas) in Lithuania. Elections took place on 13 October 2024, with the run-off on 27 October. The Seimas commenced its work on 14 November 2024 and is serving a four-year term. | Start | GlowstoneUnknown (2717) | |||
2024-10-31 | History of the Jews of Grimsby | A Jewish presence in Grimsby (in Lincolnshire, England) was first reported around 1182, and further mentioned during the 13th century, often in connection with the Jews of Lincoln; however in 1290 Edward I expelled the Jews from England. | C | Philip Sugarman (2050) | |||
2024-07-23 | The Midlands Screen Acting School | The Midlands Screen Acting School (abbreviated to MSAS and formerly named Acting Mechanics) is a drama school based in Stoke-on-Trent primarily offering education in the art of acting for screen. | Start | PerformerWiki (219) | |||
2024-11-17 | William Henry Knowles (British architect, antiquery and archaeologist) | William Henry Knowles RIBA, FSA, FSAScot (14 May 1857 – 18 January 1943) was an architect, antiquarian and archaeologist. He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland and died in Malvern, Worcestershire. He designed many buildings in Newcastle upon Tyne and directed several archaeological excavations, most notably the excavations at Corstopium (Corbridge). | C | TheLostArchaeologists (33) | |||
2024-11-14 | David Heap (Developer of caving and potholing in Norway) | David (Dave) Heap (14 March 1941 to 23 February 1995) was largely responsible for the opening up and development of caving and potholing in Northern Norway in the 1960s and 1970s. He led a number of speleological expeditions not only to Norway but the French Pyrenees and to Greece. | Start | Snebbit (36) | |||
2024-07-03 | Melvin Fernström (Swedish ice hockey player (born 2006)) | Melvin Fernström (born 28 February 2006) is a Swedish professional ice hockey right winger for the Örebro HK of the J20 Nationell as a prospect to their senior club in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). He was drafted 93rd overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2024 NHL entry draft. | Start | Count3D (1375) | |||
2024-11-20 | Elisabeth Braw (Swedish journalist) | Helena Elisabeth Braw (born December 2, 1973) is a Swedish security expert and former journalist active in Great Britain. She leads the Modern Deterrence project at the defense and security think tank RUSI in London. She is a senior fellow of the Transatlantic Security Initiative in the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council. | Start | Thriley (57551) | |||
2024-12-03 | Provisional Political Committee of the Kaunas Land (Pro-Polish committee in Vilnius, Lithuania, in the 1920s) | Provisional Political Committee of the Kaunas Land (Polish: Tymczasowy Komitet Polityczny Ziemi Kowieńskiej, TKPZK) was a pro-Polish committee operating in Vilnius in the early 1920s, bringing together both incorporationists, who wanted a direct Polish annexation of Lithuania, and federalists, who wanted a federation between Lithuania and Poland. | Start | +JMJ+ (20657) | |||
2024-08-10 | Ad Gefrin Distillery | The Ad Gefrin Distillery is a distillery in Northumberland, England. | Start | ChefBear01 (6391) | |||
2024-11-13 | Sleitu-Björn Hróarsson (Ninth century Icelandic settler) | Sleitu-Björn Hróarsson (born c. 890 - date of death unknown) was a viking chief and the first to found a settlement in Skagafjörður, Iceland in the ninth century. It was one of the largest settlements of this period, spanning from the Gljúfurá river (Grjótá in the Landnámabók) through half of Viðvíkursveit, Hjaltadalur, Kolbeinsdalur, and Óslandshlíð, and part of Höfðaströnd and Deildardalur. | Start | SilkPyjamas (715) | |||
2024-10-04 | Silver Jubilee Park (Park in Coseley, England) | Silver Jubilee Park is a public park situated in Coseley, West Midlands, England. | Stub | Scottiboi93 (309) | |||
2024-12-03 | BYKO (Icelandic retail chain) | BYKO is an Icelandic hardware store chain. | Stub | Thief-River-Faller (10674) | |||
2024-12-03 | Springville, County Meath (Townland in County Meath, Ireland) | Springville or Dandlestown (Danllestown) is a townland in County Meath, Ireland. It is located about 3.5 miles southwest of the town of Kells. | Stub | Binx1966 (3815) | |||
2024-11-23 | Henry Dennis (industrialist) (mining engineer, colliery owner, etc (1825 -1906)) | Henry Dennis (1825–1906) was an English civil engineer. He was born and died in Bodmin, Cornwall but spent much of his working life in North Wales where he was involved in railways and coal mines, usually as managing director. He was an alderman, and a justice of the peace, and sat on several professional bodies, including being president of the Mining Association of Great Britain. | C | Oldnoccer (2996) | |||
2024-08-30 | Kane Thompson-Sommers (English footballer (born 2000)) | Kane Angelis Gavin Thompson-Sommers (born 1 December 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Milton Keynes Dons. | Start | Pascopedral (7951) | |||
2024-10-23 | Batty Dolls' House (Dollhouse) | The Batty Dolls' House was a dolls' house of exceptional quality and craftsmanship, created by Thomas Batty of Drighlington, Bradford, West Yorkshire, over a period of more than twenty years from 1908. | GA | HandyRecorder (268) | |||
2024-11-26 | Zakaria Loukili (Swedish footballer (born 2006)) | Zakaria Loukili (born 25 January 2006) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Malmö FF. | Start | Joar Karström (79) | |||
2024-12-03 | Divine Mukasa | Divine Tayon Mahogany Mukasa (born 22 August 2007) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for the academy of Manchester City. | Start | Editor 11927 (61) | |||
2024-10-19 | Newland, Lincoln (Area of Lincoln in Lincolnshire England) | Newland is an inner-city suburb and historic district of Lincoln in the county of Lincolnshire, England. It is located to the west of the city centre and faces Brayford Pool. The street and area around it has existed since around 1100 and is one of the oldest areas of the city centre, once being home to the Lincoln Port on the River Witham. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-11-24 | Upper Landywood (Suburb of Great Wyrley in Staffordshire, England) | Upper Landywood is a suburb of Great Wyrley in South Staffordshire district of the county of Staffordshire, England. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-09-10 | National Operative Staff (Denmark) (the highest Danish national crisis management organization) | The National Operative Staff (NOST) (Danish: National Operativ Stab (NOST)) is a collaboration at the highest level between authorities in Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. The staff's main task is to create an overview so that the government and other authorities have a sufficient basis for making decisions. | Start | Asger (161) | |||
2024-12-03 | Nurses Salaries Committee | Henry Betterton, 1st Baron Rushcliffe or Rushcliffe, as he was now known, was appointed by Ernest Brown (British politician) the minister of health to chair the Nurses Salaries Committee which was established in October 1941. It was the first official body to fix salary scales and conditions for nursing in England. | Start | 101TAD (931) | |||
2024-10-29 | Hjaltadalsheiði (Plateau in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Hjaltadalsheiði is both an old mountain road and the plateau between Hörgárdalur and Hólar in Hjaltadalur. | Stub | SilkPyjamas (715) | |||
2024-08-05 | Alfie Taylor (English footballer (born 2004)) | Alfie James Taylor (born 22 February 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Grimsby Borough on loan from EFL Championship club Hull City. | Start | NONONSENSEDEFENDING (765) | |||
2024-08-18 | EG On the Move (British retail group) | EG On the Move Limited is a British operator of filling stations, convenience stores and food service providers in the United Kingdom. It was founded in June 2023 by Zuber Issa and Imraan Patel, both of EG Group, but to be run as a separate business to EG Group. | Start | Icaldonta (2919) | |||
2024-12-05 | Korsvägen station (railway station in Gothenburg Municipality, Sweden) | Korsvägen station is an railway station currently under construction in Gothenburg, Sweden. Designed to serve both commuter trains and regional trains as part of the West Link project, the station is named after the Korsvägen intersection, which has been a key tram stop since the 1880s and has served as a hub for trams heading in five directions since the early 2000s. | Start | Officialworks (850) | |||
2024-05-12 | Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 | Latvia will be represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which will be held in Basel, Switzerland. The Latvian participating broadcaster Latvian Television (LTV) will organise the national final Supernova 2025 in order to select its entry for the contest. | Start | Thomediter (5776) | |||
2023-04-14 | Kjetill Sigurd Jakobsen (Norwegian biologist) | Kjetill Sigurd Jakobsen is a Norwegian biologist. He is a professor at the Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES) at the University of Oslo and a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. | Stub | Tore Wallem (48) | |||
2024-08-16 | 2024 Westmeath Senior B Hurling Championship | The 2024 Westmeath Senior B Hurling Championship was the fifth staging of the Westmeath Senior B Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Westmeath County Board in 2020. | Start | Panto Anto (337) | |||
2024-11-29 | Hallam Chapman (English rugby union player) | Hallam Chapman (born 1 October 1997) is an English rugby union player who plays for Exeter Chiefs in the Gallagher Premiership. | Start | NikeCage68 (21744) | |||
2024-12-04 | Vestmanna ÍF (women's handball) (Faroese women's handball club) | Vestmanna ÍF is a Faroese women's handball club from Vestmanna, currently competing in the Faroese Women's Handball League (SMS Deildin). They also competed in the 2024–25 Women's EHF European Cup, but were eliminated following a defeat to Italian PDO Handball Team Salerno. | Start | Danevska (1018) | |||
2024-07-22 | Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1534–1537) (Fifth war of the Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars) | Lithuanian-Muscovite War (1534–1537), also known as the Fifth Lithuanian-Muscovite War and the War of Starodub, was a war that lasted from August 1534 to 18 February 1537 between the Kingdom of Poland supported by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania against the Principality of Moscow. | C | Setergh (1291) | |||
2024-11-27 | Sokurov's Voice (2014 film) | Sokurov's Voice (Finnish: Sokurovin ääni) is a 2014 documentary film directed and written by Leena Kilpeläinen.It is an international co-production between Finland, Estonia, and Germany. | Stub | Er nesto (20448) | |||
2024-12-02 | Gary O'Flynn (Irish former politician) | Gary O'Flynn, later known as Joseph O'Donovan, is a former politician and barrister from County Cork. O'Flynn has been involved in several high-profile legal issues since the early 2010s, which have been attributed to on-going mental health issues. | C | CeltBrowne (11766) | |||
2024-12-04 | Joanna Donnelly (Irish meteorologist and weather presenter) | Joanna Donnelly (born 23 September 1970) is an Irish meteorologist and weather presenter. | Start | Sockie16 (929) | |||
2024-12-04 | Gelgjutangi (spit in southwestern Iceland) | Gelgjutangi is a small peninsula on the Elliðaá river, in eastern Reykjavik, Iceland. Geirsnef, a small islet is located to the west of the peninsula. | Stub | Thief-River-Faller (10674) | |||
2024-11-03 | Andrew McCormick (Northern Ireland politician) (DUP councillor in Belfast) | Andrew McCormick is a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician, serving as deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast since June 2024 and a Belfast City Councillor for the Ormiston DEA since 2023. | Stub | McGonagle290 (2016) | |||
2024-04-29 | Jönköpings AIF (Defunct Swedish Sports club) | Jönköpings AIF, founded 30 January 1901, was a Swedish sports club in Jönköping. | Stub | Butzen (75) | |||
2024-11-04 | Morgan Nelson (English rugby union player (born 1999)) | Morgan Nelson (born 26 October 1999) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays for Gloucester in the Gallagher Premiership. | Stub | NikeCage68 (21744) | |||
2024-12-03 | Skúli Magnússon ((1711-1794)) | Skúli Magnússon (12 December 1711 – 9 November 1794) was an Icelandic civil servant. He is often referred to as thefather of Reykjavík. due to King Frederik V of Denmark donating the estate of Reykjavík to Magnússon's Innréttingar corporation, which is largely seen as a turning point in the modern development of Iceland. | Stub | Thief-River-Faller (10674) | |||
2024-12-05 | Natasha O'Brien (Irish woman assaulted in 2022) | On 29 May 2022, 24-year-old Natasha O'Brien was attacked by active-duty Irish soldier Cathal Crotty on O'Connell Street in Limerick, Ireland. | C | SOCTV (110) | |||
2024-11-04 | Henry Harris (Silton) | Henry Harris (April 6, 1843 - January 6, 1914) was an English farmer, volunteer soldier, and officeholder in northern Dorset who served on the Sherborne Board of Guardians and represented the village of Silton on the Shaftesbury Rural District Council. | B | AxelRavera (4252) | |||
2024-10-12 | Patterson Field (Iceland) (Airport in Reykjanesbær, Iceland) | Patterson Field is a former military airfield in Reykjavík/Reykjanesbær (Reykjanes), Iceland. | Start | KeyMen12 (1400) | |||
2024-10-10 | Football at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Group A (Football at the Summer Olympics group) | Group A of the 1968 Summer Olympics football tournament took place from 13 to 17 October 1968. The group consisted of host nation Mexico, as well as Colombia, France and Guinea. The top two teams, France and Mexico, advanced to the quarter-finals. | Start | FastCube (34814) | |||
2024-11-10 | Sir Edward Lewis (Welsh landowner and sheriff (1508-1561)) | Sir Edward Lewis (Of the Van), Sheriff of Glamorgan (1508–1561) was a Welsh landowner and sheriff of Glamorgan who built Van Manor, served as Sheriff of Glamorgan multiple times in the mid-16th century.[page needed] | Start | Demosthenes1999 (161) | |||
2024-11-16 | Julian Kennedy (educator) (Welsh educator and headmaster) | Julian Kennedy is a Welsh teacher, and has been the headmaster of Olchfa School, the largest secondary school in Swansea, Wales since 2023. | Start | Hakzo (96) | |||
2024-08-16 | List of independent English Whisky bottlers | There are currently 18 independent English whisky bottlers. | Start | ChefBear01 (6391) | |||
2024-12-07 | Tom Haire (Former deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast) | Thomas Robert Haire (born December 1946) is a former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician and Orangeman who served as deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast from June 2021 to 2022, and High Sheriff of Belfast from January 2017 to 2018. He was a Belfast City Councillor from 2011 to 2023, initially representing the Victoria DEA, later its successor, Ormiston. | Stub | McGonagle290 (2016) | |||
2024-12-06 | Carole Howard (Former High Sheriff of Belfast) | Carole Howard is a former Northern Irish politician who was High Sheriff of Belfast from January 2018 to 2019, as well as a Belfast City Councillor from 2014 until 2023, latterly for the Titanic DEA. | Start | McGonagle290 (2016) | |||
2024-12-06 | Cheslyn Hay North and Saredon (Ward of South Staffordshire in Staffordshire, England) | Cheslyn Hay North and Saredon is a ward of South Staffordshire in Staffordshire, England. It had a population of 4,343 at the 2021 Census. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-12-06 | Cheslyn Hay South (Ward of South Staffordshire in Staffordshire, England) | Cheslyn Hay South is a ward of South Staffordshire in Staffordshire, England. It had a population of 3,480 at the 2021 Census. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-12-06 | Great Wyrley Town (Ward of South Staffordshire in Staffordshire, England) | Great Wyrley Town is a ward of South Staffordshire in Staffordshire, England. It had a population of 6,321 at the 2021 Census. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-04-05 | Vilmer Rönnberg (Swedish association football player) | Vilmer Rönnberg (born 28 March 2002) is a Swedish professional footballer who currently plays in the Veikkausliiga for VPS as a central defender. He has previously played for Varberg in the Swedish top tier, Allsvenskan, and for Hammarby TFF in Ettan, the Swedish third tier. | Start | RonTho (264) | |||
2024-12-06 | Archie Benson (English rugby union player) | Archie Benson (born 18 August 2001) is an English rugby union player who plays for Northampton Saints in the Gallagher Premiership. | Stub | NikeCage68 (21744) | |||
2024-12-07 | Alec Martin (British art historian (1884–1971)) | Sir Alec Martin (1884-1971) was a British art historian, art patron and early Managing Director of the auction house Christie's. | Start | Karl Buxtehude (126) | |||
2024-11-02 | Communist Party of Ireland (1933) (Political party in the Republic of Ireland) | The Communist Party of Ireland (CPI) was a political party founded in June 1933 in the Irish Free State. It was the second party to call itself by this name, being preceded by Socialist Party of Ireland which used the name Communist Party of Ireland briefly in the early 1920s. | GA | CeltBrowne (11766) | |||
2024-12-06 | Great Wyrley Landywood (Ward of South Staffordshire in Staffordshire, England) | Great Wyrley Landywood is a ward of South Staffordshire in Staffordshire, England. It had a population of 4,633 at the 2021 Census. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-25 | Walton (grounds) (Lost settlement) | Walton (Grounds) is located within the parish of King's Sutton in the English county of Northamptonshire. | Stub | CharlieW122 (5) | |||
2024-10-02 | Regional 2 North Midlands (English Rugby Union Regional League) | Regional 2 North Midlands is an English level 6 rugby union regional league for rugby clubs in the North Midlands including sides from Leicestershire, Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Warwickshire. It was created following the 2022 Adult Competition Review by the Rugby Football Union (RFU). | C | MaxPower2017 (2051) | |||
2024-07-28 | Munster Square | Munster Square is a garden square in the London Borough of Camden, London, England. It is surrounded by the Regent's Park Estate. | Stub | Fosse1884 (395) | |||
2024-12-06 | Computers in Education Society of Ireland | The Computers in Education Society of Ireland (CESI), (Irish: Cumann Ríomh-Oideachais na hÉireann) is a teacher professional network founded in 1973 to promote the use of computers and information technology in education. CESI aims to enhance the teaching and learning experience through the integration of computing for teaching and learning. | Start | Geichel (77) | |||
2024-12-06 | St Andrew's Church, Landywood (Parish church in Staffordshire, England) | St Andrew's Church is the parish church of the Landywood area of Great Wyrley in the South Staffordshire District of Staffordshire, England. It is located between the crossroads of Hilton Lane and Shaw's Lane. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-12-06 | David Evins (American shoe designer) | David Evins (1909, Lithuania – 1991, New York) was an American shoe designer considered as the "king of pumps" and the "dean of American shoe designers". He was in 1980 one of the founding members of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. | Start | Racconish (12824) | |||
2024-11-19 | Vogue Cinema Possilpark | The Vogue Cinema Possil is situated on 124 Balmore Road, Possilpark in the north of Glasgow, Scotland. | Start | Andrewjohnmoore (160) | |||
2024-10-11 | Milton Keynes Borough F.C. (British Football Club) | Milton Keynes Borough F.C. was a football club that formed in the 1970s, rising alongside the newly established town of Milton Keynes. Originally starting as Denbigh United and later Belsize, it was renamed Milton Keynes Borough after success in local leagues such as the United Counties League. | Start | Hidden1234P (200) | |||
2024-07-19 | The Designer Rooms | The Designer Rooms is a Scottish high–quality homeware store, specialising in designer and contemporary furnishings and home accessories which was established in 2010 in the town of Ayr, South Ayrshire on the west coast of Scotland. The company opened their first showroom in Ayr, before opening further showrooms across Scotland in locations including Irvine, Kilmarnock, Wishaw and Glasgow. | C | Goodreg3 (8461) | |||
2024-12-05 | Henry Cobden Turner (British engineer) | Henry Cobden Turner (1888–1970, also known as Harry Cobden Turner) was an English engineer, businessman, and managing director of Salford Electrical Instruments (SEI). | Start | Turtlecrown (4104) | |||
2024-10-31 | Greg Philo (English sociologist (1947–2024)) | Greg Philo (30 June 1947 - 23 May 2024) was an English sociologist, communications researcher, activist and author who was the Professor of Communications and Social Change in Sociology at The University of Glasgow and director and founding member of The Glasgow Media Group (GUMG). | Start | Flarehayr (108) | |||
2024-10-20 | Sovereign in right of the Bailiwick of Jersey (Head of State of the Crown Dependency of Jersey) | King in right of the Bailiwick of Jersey, is the Official style of the British Crown in Jersey, who reigns as sovereign and head of state of the crown dependency, they are the successor to the Dukes of Normandy | Start | Knowledgework69 (905) | |||
2024-08-08 | Age of the Saints (Period of Christianity in Wales (circa 500–700 AD)) | The Age of the Saints was the period of Christianity in Wales around 500–700 AD. | Start | Feline Hymnic (16189) | |||
2024-05-25 | Chronology of the Northern Crusades | This chronology presents the timeline of the Northern Crusades beginning with the 10th century establishment of Christian churches in northern Europe. These were primarily Christianization campaigns undertaken by the Christian kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden together with the Teutonic Knights, primarily against the pagan Baltic, Finnic and West Slavic peoples around the southern and eastern shores of the Baltic Sea. | B | Dr. Grampinator (20050) | |||
2024-10-22 | Forræder - Ukendt Grund (Season of television series) | Forræder - Ukendt Grund is the third series and the first to consist of civilians of Forræder; the Danish adaptation of The Traitors. The season is hosted by Martin Johannes Larsen who replaces Lise Rønne from the first two seasons. 17 ordinary Danes compete against one another to deduce whose faithful and whose a traitor in order to win the grand prize of 250,000kr.. | Start | Nintenga (4810) | |||
2024-09-18 | The Fagel Collection (Dutch historical collection and archive) | The Fagel Collection is the private and working library of the Fagel family , an important political family in the Dutch Republic during the Early Modern Period, comprising 30,000 printed books, as well as manuscripts, maps, and other engraved materials, making it one of the most prolific collections in Europe. | C | Lucy5829 (167) | |||
2024-06-28 | Initiative for Inclusive Feminism (intersectional feminist organization in Norway) | The Initiative for Inclusive Feminism (Norwegian: Inkluderende feminisme-initiativet; IFI) is a Norwegian national intersectional feminist organization that works for equality, diversity and inclusion on the basis of human rights. It is Norway's main intersectional feminist organization. | GA | Ørkendahl (1681) | |||
2024-06-16 | Lewis family of Van, Glamorganshire (Welsh family) | The Lewis family, of Van in Glamorganshire, boasts a rich lineage and is one of the most ancient Welsh families. The progenitor of the family name is Sir Edward Lewis of the Van, born around 1508. Sir Edward served as the Sheriff of Glamorgan during the years 1548, 1555, and 1559, playing a significant role in local governance during a tumultuous period in Welsh history. | C | Demosthenes1999 (161) | |||
2024-12-03 | Matti Sällberg (researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-8858-5132)) | Matti Sällberg, born March 31, 1961, is a Swedish dentist, professor and biomedical analyst at the Department of Laboratory Medicine at Karolinska Institutet. | Stub | Mats33 (1856) | |||
2024-11-06 | Northamptonshire Uplands (English National Character Area) | The Northamptonshire Uplands are an English National Character Area that lie predominantly in the western half of the district of West Northamptonshire, with a small area of the NCA extending into Cherwell District, Oxfordshire, Harborough District, Leicestershire and Stratford-on-Avon District and the Borough of Rugby, both of which are part of Warwickshire. | C | Aaarry (151) | |||
2023-04-18 | Sir George Young, 3rd Baronet (British governmental administrator and scholar) | Sir George Young, 3rd Baronet (1837–1930) was a British governmental administrator and scholar. | GA | Opera hat (34145) | |||
2024-10-01 | Baron of Balmachreuchie | The lands of Balmachreuchie date back to 1280 when they were granted to Sir Robert Lauder by Duncan, Earl of Fife. These lands, valued for their natural resources and strategic location, were frequently involved in legal disputes and transactions among prominent Scottish families. | GA | Dngen (23) | |||
2024-12-08 | Josh Padley (British boxer (born 1994)) | Josh Padley (born 12 November 1995) is a British professional boxer. For the majority of his career he has competed at lightweight but has competed at super lightweight his last 2 fights. | Start | Scottlinehan1999 (806) | |||
2024-10-07 | Pertti Ylermi Lindgren (Finnish singer (1936-2015)) | Pertti Ylermi Lindgren (born 13 April 1936 in Turku, Finland, died 19 February 2015 in Stockholm, Sweden) was a Finnish confidence trickster, actor and entertainer. | Start | Robert P Connolly (237) | |||
2024-12-05 | Sutton Underground Line Proposal (Unopened London Underground station) | The Sutton Underground Line was a proposed extension to the London Underground network in Sutton, South London that ultimately never materialised. Although Sutton does not have a direct Tube station today, historical plans indicate that, had certain factors played out differently, the area could have been connected to both the District line and the Northern line. | C | Wikijosh9712345533 (104) | |||
2023-02-02 | Edward Plunkett, 16th Baron of Dunsany (British Royal Navy officer (1808-1889)) | Edward Plunkett, 16th Baron of Dunsany (29 Nov 1808-22 February 1889), was a naval officer and Anglo-Irish peer. He was elected Representative Peer for Ireland in the British House of Lords on 8 March 1864 and served until his death. In addition, he was also deputy lieutenant and justice of the peace in County Meath. | C | M. Armando (27961) | |||
2024-12-09 | Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1862 (Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom) | The Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1862 (25 & 26 Vict. c. 87) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated and amended the law relating to industrial and provident societies. | C | Hughbe98 (8685) | |||
2024-12-09 | Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1893 (Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom) | The Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 39) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated and amended the law relating to industrial and provident societies. | C | Hughbe98 (8685) | |||
2024-12-07 | Steffan Emanuel (Welsh rugby union player) | Steffan Emanuel (born 1 July 2006) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays as a centre for Cardiff Rugby and the Wales national under-20 rugby union team. | Stub | Szceli (617) | |||
2024-07-18 | Rian O'Neill (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Rian O'Neill (born 1998) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Crossmaglen club and at senior level for the Armagh county team. He plays as a forward. He has shared the Armagh captaincy role with Aidan Nugent. | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-07-18 | Conor Turbitt (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Conor Turbitt (born 1999) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Clann Éireann club and at senior level for the Armagh county team. He is a forward. | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-07-18 | Oisín Conaty (Armagh Gaelic footballer) | Oisín Conaty is a Gaelic footballer who plays at senior level for the Armagh county team. He also played association football at a juvenile level. In Gaelic football, Conaty was presented with the Man of the Match trophy after the 2024 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final. | Stub | Nrd24 (260) | |||
2024-07-08 | Linton Hotspur F.C. (Association football club in Scotland) | Linton Hotspur Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the village of West Linton in the Scottish Borders. They now play in the East of Scotland Football League after being admitted to the third division in 2023. They play their matches at Moor Road, West Linton. | Stub | Alfordloon (53) | |||
2024-11-26 | Drumbaragh (Townland in County Meath) | Drumbaragh or Drumbarrow or Boherboy (Irish: Droim Bearach, meaning 'shorn hill' or 'grazed or bare ridge') is a townland and village in County Meath, Ireland, 5.2 kilometres (3.2 miles) west of the town of Kells. The townland had a population of 180 in 2011. | C | Binx1966 (3815) | |||
2024-11-25 | Liepkalnis (village in Vilnius County, Lithuania) | Liepkalnis is an area of Vilnius, located within the Rasos eldership, east of Naujininkai eldership. It is the highest point of land in Vilnius, the Hill of Laimis at 235 metres (771 ft) high. | Start | Tigerdude9 (12772) | |||
2024-10-22 | Tallinn trams named after musicians | Twelve of Tallinn's tram fleet are named after influential figures in Estonian music. The namings were announced and took place between September 2018 and July 2019. | Start | Harryb7 (87) | |||
2012-11-29 | Ricky Rayment (English television personality (born 1990)) | Richard Dexter Thomas Rayment (born 31 August 1990) is an English television personality, singer and actor. He is best known as a former main cast member on the ITVBe reality television series The Only Way Is Essex (2012–2015). | C | Boleyn (307257) | |||
2024-03-05 | HØJ Elite (women's handball) (Danish handball club) | HØJ Elite Women is a women's handball club based in Ølstykke and Jyllinge, Denmark. As of the 2023-24 season, the team competes in the women's Danish 1st Division. | Start | Danevska (1018) | |||
2024-11-25 | Svartárdalur (Valley in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Svartárdalur is a valley deeper into the interior of Skagafjörður, Iceland. It was previously a part of Lýtingsstaðahreppur, but now belongs to Skagafjörður County. It is a rather short valley and the Svartá river runs through it. There are few farms there, and some have been abandoned. | Stub | SilkPyjamas (715) | |||
2024-12-09 | Nova TV (Ireland) (Television channel) | Nova TV was one of the several pirate television stations set up in Ireland at the time of RTÉ's television monopoly, being owned by Radio Nova. The station conducted test broadcasts in December 1983 and subsequently closed down after pressure from RTÉ. | Start | RandomMe98 (7148) | |||
2024-12-04 | Carrybridge Lifeboat Station (RNLI lifeboat station in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland) | Carrybridge Lifeboat Station is located on the eastern shore of the River Erne, at Carrybridge, a small village approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) south east of the town of Enniskillen, in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. | GA | Ojsyork (7783) | |||
2024-10-21 | Henriette Espetvedt Eggen (Norwegian handball player (born 2002)) | Henriette Espetvedt Eggen (born 16 December 2002) is a Norwegian handball player for Tertnes HE. | Stub | Chartah (14152) | |||
2024-10-06 | Max Dowman (English footballer (born 2009)) | Max Dowman (born 31 December 2009) is an English footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Arsenal. | Start | Corwin of Amber (1321) | |||
2024-08-05 | Dorothy Smith (nurse) (British nurse and matron (1895–1988)) | Dorothy Madge Smith CBE (14 August 1895 – 5 January 1991), was an influential nursing leader and matron of two large voluntary hospitals in London: firstly the Middlesex Hospital, and secondly Guys hospital. She was Chairman of the General Nursing Council (GNC). | C | ELMatronmaker (1496) | |||
2024-10-24 | Finland – Fatherland (Political party in Finland) | Finland – Fatherland was an extreme right party led by Väinö Kuisma. The organization was founded in early 1990s under the name Aryan Germanic Brotherhood (AGV) and changed its name to Patriotic Right (IO) in 1993. In 2002–2003 it was known as Finland Rises Up – Nation Unites. | Start | RKT7789 (7240) | |||
2024-10-23 | Anthony Slaughter (Welsh politician) | Anthony Slaughter is a politician who has been the leader of the Wales Green Party since December 2018. He previously served as Deputy Leader from 2014 to 2015. In 2024 Slaughter was appointed as the President of Wales for Europe. He has previously been a candidate for general, local authority and town council seats. | Start | Flarehayr (108) | |||
2024-06-28 | Marius Kryger Lindh (Danish footballer (born 1999)) | Marius Kryger Lindh (born 22 June 1999) is a Danish professional footballer who currently plays in the Faroe Islands Premier League for B36 Tórshavn as attacking midfielder. | Start | RonTho (264) | |||
2024-01-31 | 2025 Cambridgeshire County Council election (2025 UK local government election) | The 2025 Cambridgeshire County Council election will take place on 1 May 2025 as part of the 2025 local elections in the United Kingdom. All 61 councillors will be elected from 59 electoral divisions, which will return either one or two county councillors each by first-past-the-post voting for a four-year term of office. | Stub | Moondragon21 (66209) | |||
2024-10-15 | Kintyre Gaelic | Kintyre Gaelic is an endangered dialect of Scottish Gaelic spoken around Kintyre until the 1900s. It is considered[by whom?] one of the oldest dialects of Scottish Gaelic.[citation needed] | Stub | Gorgonopsi (2085) | |||
2019-09-19 | Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign | The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) is an independent, volunteer-ran, activist organisation in Ireland that advocates for Palestinian human rights and works in partnership with Palestinians living in Ireland. It aims to amplify the Palestinian voice within Ireland and campaigns against what it sees as violations of international law and human rights in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. | Stub | Buidhe public (3386) | |||
2024-12-02 | Minister of State for Courts and Legal Services (UK government position in the Ministry of Justice) | The Minister of State for Courts and Legal Services is a ministerial office in the United Kingdom's Ministry of Justice. | Start | Scorchgider (214) | |||
2024-10-24 | Markus Haaland (Norwegian footballer (born 2005)) | Markus Haaland (born 8 March 2005) is a Norwegian football player who plays as a midfielder for Brann in Eliteserien. His promotion to the senior squad in 2024 attracted attention due to his history as an active Brann supporter. | Stub | SailingHobbit (1953) | |||
2024-10-24 | Eivind Helland (Norwegian footballer (born 2005)) | Eivind Fauske Helland (born 25 April 2005) is a Norwegian football player who plays as a defender for Brann in Eliteserien. He is the son of former Brann player and Norway international Roger Helland. | Stub | SailingHobbit (1953) | |||
2024-10-24 | Martin Hellan (Norwegian footballer (born 2003)) | Martin Hellan (born 17 August 2003) is a Norwegian football player who plays as a defender for Brann in Eliteserien. | Stub | SailingHobbit (1953) | |||
2024-10-24 | Rasmus Holten (Norwegian footballer (born 2005)) | Rasmus Holten (born 20 February 2005) is a Norwegian football player who plays as a defender for Brann in Eliteserien. | Stub | SailingHobbit (1953) | |||
2024-08-07 | Mike Wharton (British politician) | Mike Wharton is a British Labour Party politician, currently serving as the leader of Halton Borough Council and deputy mayor of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority. | Start | Knowledgework69 (905) | |||
2024-12-09 | Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1876 (Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom) | The Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1876 (39 & 40 Vict. c. 45) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated and amended the law relating to industrial and provident societies. | C | Hughbe98 (8685) | |||
2024-11-01 | Cumberland Motor Services (Bus operator in Cumberland, England) | Cumberland Motor Services was a former bus operator running services in the county of Cumberland, as well as parts of Lancashire. Founded in 1921, the operator today is a part of the Stagecoach Group and, after a demerger from Stagecoach North West, trades as Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire. | GA | Hullian111 (5662) | |||
2024-04-07 | Håkon Singsdal Volden (Norwegian footballer (born 2007)) | Håkon Singsdal Volden (born 25 May 2007) is a Norwegian footballer who plays for Norwegian club Rosenborg. | Start | 123vgg (742) | |||
2024-02-12 | Magnus Bech Riisnæs (Norwegian footballer (born 2004)) | Magnus Bech Riisnæs (born 4 November 2004) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Vålerenga. | Stub | Elchatino (203) | |||
2024-08-08 | Alex Green (cricketer) (English cricketer (born 2007)) | Alex Matthew Green (born 24 February 2007) is an English cricketer who plays for Leicestershire County Cricket Club and England national under-19 cricket team. He is a right handed batsman and right arm fast bowler. | Start | Rugbyfan22 (91611) | |||
2024-07-08 | Kyle Morrison (English footballer) | Kyle Morrison is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for National League club Solihull Moors. | Start | MoKhan123 (262) | |||
2024-06-21 | 1959–60 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1959–60 football season) | During the 1959–60 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Third Division and finished in eighth place. The start of the 1959–60 season saw the arrival of arguably the club's greatest ever manager, Alec Stock. | Start | Nescaff (1050) | |||
2024-10-30 | Infant school (Type of school for young children) | An infant school is a type of school or school department for young children. Today, the term is mainly used in England and Wales. In Ireland, the first two years of primary school are called infant classes. Infant schools were established in the United Kingdom from 1816 and spread internationally. | GA | Llewee (13836) | |||
2024-11-26 | Easy Treesie | The Easy Treesie project was set up as a Climate Action initiative. It aims to plant a million trees with school children and their communities in Ireland. The Project has hosted 4 Plant-for-the-Planet Tree Academies at Baldoyle, 2017, Malahide, 2019, the Royal Irish Academy, 2020 and the first online Tree Academy in 2020. | Stub | GenerationRestoration (51) | |||
2024-12-11 | 2017 Riga City Council election | The 2017 Riga City Council election was held on June 3, 2017, to elect Riga City Council, the unicameral local legislature of the Riga, as part of municipal elections across the country. At stake were all 60 seats in the City Council. | Stub | Cuvaj (1010) | |||
2024-10-10 | Balyna House (Italianate country house in County Kildare, Ireland) | Balyna House is a late-19th-century Italianate country house on the Balyna Estate near Johnstownbridge, County Kildare, Ireland. | Start | Balyna00 (188) | |||
2024-11-10 | Killeigh parish (Catholic parish in County Offaly, Ireland) | Killeigh parish is a Catholic parish in County Offaly within the Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin in Ireland. | Start | Budisgood (576) | |||
2024-04-12 | Durham University Conservative and Unionist Association (University political society) | The Durham University Conservative and Unionist Association, formerly the Durham University Conservative Association, is a conservative student society at the University of Durham. It was founded in 1935 and is been affiliated with the Durham Students' Union. | C | Stuart Newmanite (1439) | |||
2024-10-24 | Ballysheil Beg (Townland in Northern Ireland) | Ballysheil Beg is a townland of 300 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated within the civil parish of Ballymore, and the historic barony of Orior Lower. | Stub | Sharkzy (212) | |||
2024-12-10 | Statutory annual leave (Legal minimum holiday for UK workers) | In the United Kingdom, people who are classed as workers are entitled, by law, to 28 days of paid holiday a year (known as statutory leave entitlement or annual leave). Workers also have the legal right to paternity/maternity pay as part of this, as well as requesting holiday at the same time as sick leave. | Stub | Mackteague (174) | |||
2024-11-10 | Wygate (Ward of Spalding in Lincolnshire, England) | Wygate is a ward and suburb of Spalding in Lincolnshire, England. It had a population of 6,585 at the 2021 Census. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-06-08 | Kristo Hussar (Estonian footballer) | Kristo Hussar (born 28 June 2002) is an Estonian professional footballer who currently plays as a right back for Meistriliiga club Flora and the Estonia national team. | Stub | Haljalataunid (175) | |||
2024-07-02 | 1952–53 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1952–53 football season) | During the 1952–53 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Football League Third Division South and finished in twentieth place. Jack Taylor replaced Dave Mangnall as manager after relegation from Division Two the previous season,. | Start | Nescaff (1050) | |||
2024-06-18 | Life Wirral (Independent school in Merseyside, England) | Life Wirral School was an independent educational institution located in Wallasey, England, catering specifically to children with special educational needs (SEN). The school aims to provide tailored educational support to secondary school-age children with a variety of neurodivergent conditions and learning disabilities. | Start | GDX420 (1246) | |||
2024-06-29 | 1954–55 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1954–55 football season) | During the 1954–55 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Football League Third Division South and finished in fifteenth place. | Start | Nescaff (1050) | |||
2024-12-09 | Jenolite | Jenolite is a British company based in Bedfordshire, England that develops and sells rust treatment products. | Start | Leessammy (18) | |||
2024-09-24 | Ekco Cloud (Irish IT Cloud and Cybersecurity company) | Ekco Cloud Ltd, trading as EKCO, is an IT cloud based services provider headquartered in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The business was founded in 2017 as Internet Corp. by Eoin Blacklock and Jonathan Crowe, before rebranding as EKCO in 2020. | C | Davidstewartharvey (24101) | |||
2021-10-29 | LTG Link | LTG Link, officially UAB LTG Link is the passenger transport division of the Lithuanian state-owned railway company, LTG Group (Lithuanian Railways). LTG Link operates domestic and international passenger services across Lithuania and on routes to Poland, Latvia, and beyond. | C | DodoGTA (44) | |||
2024-11-08 | List of ceremonial counties in England by GDP | This is a list of ceremonial counties in England by gross domestic product for the year 2022. Data is gathered by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and is given on the basis of International Territorial Level, which is the geocode standard used by the United Kingdom for statistical purposes. | C | MariusNixon (78) | |||
2024-10-30 | Korv Stroganoff (Swedish version of beef Stroganoff) | Korv Stroganoff or korvstroganoff (lit. 'sausage Stroganoff') is a Swedish variant of the Russian dish beef Stroganoff, were the beef is replaced with pieces of sausage and the sauce features a partial tomato base. | C | Blockhaj (3897) | |||
2024-08-22 | Miss Grand United Kingdom 2021 (2nd Miss Grand United Kingdom competition) | Miss Grand United Kingdom 2021 was the 2nd edition of the Miss Grand United Kingdom pageant, held to select the representatives of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales for the Miss Grand International 2021 pageant. Its grand finale, in which 16 candidates participated, happened in Blackpool on 5 September 2021, at the Joe Longthorne Theatre. | C | Thomson Walt (39410) | |||
2024-10-23 | List of Children in Need Regional Outside Broadcast Locations | As part of the BBC Telethon Children in Need The BBC Regions all have around 5–8-minute round-ups every hour during the telethon. This does not interrupt the schedule of items shown from BBC Television Centre as the presenters usually hand over to the regions, giving those in the main network studio a short break. | B | MEA4775 (148) | |||
2024-11-23 | Valamo Monastery art sales scandal | In 2016 and 2017, the New Valamo Monastery in Heinävesi, Finland, attracted scandal for "selling mediocre works of art from a 'mysterious family' at outrageously high prices" and selling art forgeries to the public. Criminal convictions were brought against the main perpetrators. | GA | Polomnik (45) | |||
2024-11-11 | Betsafe | Betsafe is an international sportsbook popular in the Baltic region. It is headquartered in Malta and is a subsidiary of Betsson, the online gambling giant listed in Sweden. | Start | TamsaVakaras (107) | |||
2024-06-07 | Davey Todd (English motorcycle road racer) | Davey Todd (born 14 September 1995) is an English professional motorcycle racer. | C | Antosi28 (237) | |||
2024-12-12 | John Hannaway (Irish senior accountant (born 1958)) | John Hannaway (born 1958) is an Irish senior accountant from Belfast, Northern Ireland. | Stub | Bogle (7312) | |||
2024-12-10 | Guy Reid-Bailey | Guy Reid-Bailey, born 1945, was a leading campaigner for black civil rights in Bristol and one of the leading organisers of the Bristol Bus Boycott of 1963. He changed his name from Bailey to Reid-Bailey when he married Erna Reid in 1981. | Start | YellowFratello (1382) | |||
2024-07-15 | Aaron McKenna (Irish boxer (born 1999)) | Aaron Noel McKenna (born 6 July 1999) is an Irish professional boxer. | Stub | Dublin32 (1078) | |||
2024-04-27 | British Logic Colloquium (British charity promoting the study of logic) | The British Colloquium for Logic (BLC) is registered charity, founded in 1977, with an aim for promoting formal and mathematical logic, and subjects related to formal and mathematical logic in the UK. | C | Sara Uckelman (465) | |||
2024-10-05 | James Stokes (rugby union) (Rugby player) | James Alexander Stokes (born 19 November 1991) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a fullback for Major League Rugby club Rugby Football Club Los Angeles. | Start | Herman1202 (14) | |||
2024-05-13 | Paul Hopfensperger (English politician) | Paul Hopfensperger (born 1963) is a former British politician and open water swimmer. He is also a best-selling author and musician with the band The Teazers. | GA | Sam11333 (13005) | Past AfD | ||
2024-11-29 | Aileen O'Carroll (Irish sociologist) | Aileen O'Carroll is an Irish sociologist, and labor activist. | Stub | Vedasledas (301) | |||
2024-12-09 | Christian IV's naval expedition to Stockholm (Failed Danish attack on Stockholm) | The naval expedition to Stockholm (Swedish: Sjötåget mot Stockholm; Danish: Kristian IV's Tog mod Stockholm) occurred from 31 August to 10 September 1612. It occurred during the late stages of the Kalmar War, where a Danish fleet of 36 warships under Christian IV attempted to attack Stockholm and capture it, which failed. | GA | Gvssy (4240) | |||
2024-10-17 | Godiva Marian Thorold (Nurse and hospital superintendent) | Godiva Marian Thorold (1840- January 15, 1918) was a British nurse, matron, and as a founding member of the British Nursing Association influential in the development of the nursing profession in the United Kingdom. | C | Mavinhealthhistory (374) | |||
2024-06-09 | Battle of Bergen (1135) | The Battle of Bergen (1135) initially decided the war over the exclusive right to royal power in the kingdom between the co-kings Magnus Sigurdsson and Harald Gille. In Bergen, Magnus was captured and mutilated by Harald's men, and Harald was now sole king of Norway. | Start | GusGusBrus (860) | |||
2024-12-04 | 2025 County Championship (Cricket tournament) | The 2025 County Championship is the 125th cricket County Championship season in England and Wales. As in 2024, Division One had ten teams and Division Two had eight teams. The season will start on 4 April and finish on 27 September 2025. Surrey are the defending champions. | Start | Spinin (2657) | |||
2024-01-04 | County Courts Act 1888 (Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom) | The County Courts Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 43) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that amended and consolidated the law relating to county courts in England and Wales. | C | Mauls (131754) | |||
2024-12-12 | Estonia–Pakistan relations (Bilateral relations) | Estonia and Pakistan established diplomatic relations, marking the beginning of a bilateral relationship in 1993 that has gradually expanded over the years. Pakistan is accredited to Estonia through its embassy in Warsaw, Poland. | Start | Sa1e24 (77) | Past AfD | ||
2024-02-13 | Virum-Sorgenfri HK (Danish handball club) | Virum-Sorgenfri Håndboldklub was a handball club based in Virum, north of Copenhagen, Denmark. They played at Virumhallerne. The club was founded in 1941 under the name Virum Gymnastikforening. Due to primarily being a handball club, they change their name – first to Virum Håndboldklub, and later Virum-Sorgenfri Håndboldklub. | Stub | Fregerslev (2516) | |||
2024-06-05 | 2024–25 North Caledonian Football League (Football league season) | The 2024–25 North Caledonian Football League (known as the Macleod & MacCallum North Caledonian League for sponsorship reasons) is the 116th season of the North Caledonian Football League, and the fourth season as part of the sixth tier of the Scottish football pyramid system. | Start | POTH94 (1105) | |||
2024-12-09 | BCA-TV (Television channel) | BCA-TV was an early pirate television station in Ireland owned by the Ballyfermot Community Association between 1972 and 1976. The station was a joint between BCA and Phoenix Relays. | Start | RandomMe98 (7148) | |||
2024-12-08 | Sadlers Farm (Farm in Essex, England) | Sadlers Farm is a notable location in Essex, England, UK known for several key features. The Sadlers Farm Bootsale is a popular family bootsale held at the junction of the A13 and A130. The bootsale opens early in the morning for sellers and the public, offering a wide range of items for sale. | Start | Thelifeofan413 (247) | |||
2024-10-29 | 1933 Dublin riot (Riot in Ireland following a mass stabbing) | The 1933 Dublin riot, also known as the siege of Connolly House, was a multi-night anti-communist riot that occurred in Dublin, Ireland, between 27 and 30 March 1933. The riot took place during a time of heavy political unrest in Ireland, occurring after the tense 1932 and 1933 Irish general elections. | GA | CeltBrowne (11766) | |||
2024-12-13 | Louis Jackson (footballer, born 2005) (English professional footballer (born 2005)) | Louis Jackson is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for English Premier League club Manchester United. | Start | Editor 11927 (61) | |||
2024-12-06 | Godwill Kukonki | Godwill Kukonki is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for English Premier League club Manchester United. | Start | Editor 11927 (61) | |||
2024-12-03 | Bendito Mantato | Bendito Boanova Mantato is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward or a fullback for the academy of Manchester United. | Start | Editor 11927 (61) | |||
2024-10-25 | Siege of Älvsborg (1612) (A siege between Denmark and Sweden) | The siege of Älvsborg was a siege of the Swedish castle of Älvsborg by a Danish army under the command of Christian IV in the summer of 1612 as part of the Kalmar War. Despite the Swedes putting up a good fight, the Swedish commander Olof Andersson Stråle surrendered to the larger force of the Danes. | Start | Hirdden (22) | |||
2024-10-27 | Lewes racecourse (Former horse racing venue in East Sussex, England) | Lewes racecourse is a former racecourse in East Sussex, southern England. | Start | Birchfield Boy (78) | |||
2024-12-14 | Rickmansworth Town F.C. (Football club in Hertfordshire, England) | Rickmansworth Town F.C. is a football club based in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England. Established in 1914, the club has a long history in English non-league football and currently competes in the Spartan South Midlands Football League. | Start | Thelifeofan413 (247) | |||
2024-10-24 | Jonas Torsvik (Norwegian footballer (born 2005)) | Jonas Tviberg Torsvik (born 24 May 2005) is a Norwegian football player who plays as a defender for Brann in Eliteserien. | Stub | SailingHobbit (1953) | |||
2024-05-22 | 2024–25 Hellenic Football League (Football league season) | The 2024–25 Hellenic Football League season is the 72nd in the history of the Hellenic Football League, a football competition in England. The league operates two divisions, the Premier Division at step 5 and Division One at step 6 of the National League System. | Start | Pascopedral (7951) | |||
2024-12-15 | 2025 UCI BMX World Championships | The 2025 UCI BMX World Championships will be held from 28 July to 3 August 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark. | Stub | MC12GT1 (690) | |||
2024-12-04 | Geirsnef (Islet in Reykjavik, Iceland) | Geirsnef is an islet in Reykjavik, Iceland, that stands between east and west of Elliðaá, west of Gelgjutangi and east of Ártúnsholt. | Stub | Thief-River-Faller (10674) | |||
2024-09-05 | Druskininkai Aquapark (Water park in Lithuania) | Druskininkai Aquapark (Lithuanian: Druskininkų vandens parkas) is a Water park in Druskininkai in the Druskininkai Municipality of Lithuania. It is the oldest Water park in Lithuania. | Stub | Culgamer1234 (173) | |||
2024-11-28 | Stein Magnus Aukland (Norwegian radiologist, researcher and professor) | Stein Magnus Aukland (born 16 July 1967) is a Norwegian radiologist, researcher, and professor of radiology at the University of Bergen who specializes in the long-term health effects on at-risk children, including children born prematurely, exposed to substances during pregnancy, or involved in suspected child abuse. | Start | Magnus Aukland (131) | |||
2024-02-03 | Caerphilly Athletic F.C. (Football club based in Caerphilly) | Caerphilly Athletic F.C. is a Welsh football club based in Caerphilly. The team currently plays in the South Wales Premier League. Until 2017, the club was called Dynamo Aber F.C. | Stub | SlimyGecko7 (1641) | |||
2024-12-01 | Lucy Foulkes (British academic, psychologist and writer) | Lucy Foulkes is a British academic psychologist and writer, specialising in adolescent mental health and social development. She is currently a Prudence Trust Research Fellow at the Department of Experimental Psychology of the University of Oxford. | Start | Zedetsa (48) | |||
2024-11-23 | Jare Oguntibeju (Scottish rugby union player) | Jare Oguntibeju (born 14 May 2002) is a Scottish professional rugby union player who plays lock for United Rugby Championship side Glasgow Warriors. | Start | Aedis1 (60982) | |||
2024-12-07 | Political composition of local government in the Republic of Ireland | The Republic of Ireland is made up of 31 local authorities: 26 county councils, 3 city councils and 2 city and county councils.There is one directly elected mayor, the Mayor of Limerick. Apart from Limerick all other local councils must elect a leader from among themselves being known as a Mayor, Lord-Mayor or Cathaoirleach(chairperson), generally a coalition must be formed to elect this leader. | Start | PotatoIV (40) | |||
2024-05-12 | Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 (63rd edition of the annual song contest Melodi Grand Prix) | Norway will be represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which will be held in Basel, Switzerland. The Norwegian participating broadcaster Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK) will organise the national final Melodi Grand Prix 2025 in order to select its entry for the contest. | Start | Thomediter (5776) | |||
2024-01-25 | Lars B. Andersen (British businessman (born 1970)) | Lars B. Andersen (born 1970), is a British of Norwegian descent businessman who founded My Nametags, a school uniform name label manufacturing company. He is the master of the Worshipful Company of World Traders and served as the master of Company of Entrepreneurs from 2020 to 2021. | Start | Zralba (111) | |||
2024-12-13 | His Latest Flame (band) (Scottish band) | His Latest Flame are a Scottish girl group, initially forming in 1983 and disbanding in 1990. The all-girl act were originally formed from members of Sophisticated Boom Boom following the departure of their vocalist Libby McArthur in 1983. | C | Stinglehammer (15129) | |||
2024-11-14 | Felton family (British noble family) | The Felton family (also known as 'de Feltone') is a minor Anglo-Norman noble dynasty, originating in Northumberland, near the village of Felton. Many of its members served as seneschals and castellans throughout the Medieval period, from the Norman Conquest onward. | FA | WanderingScallop55 (29) | |||
2024-10-21 | Marit Reigstad (Norwegian scientist) | Marit Reigstad is a professor at the University of Tromsø. Her research interests are in developing a comprehensive understanding on the regulatory mechanisms of carbon fluxes from the ocean's surface to depth. She has led a variety of interdisciplinary projects and expeditions including 'The Nansen Legacy' which aims are to provide a cross-disciplinary, sustainable, and holistic management of marine systems and human presence within the Barents Sea and Arctic Ocean. | Start | Keiraphillips (40) | |||
2024-12-12 | Barbara Johnson (fashion) (English textile collector (1738 – 1825)) | Barbara Johnson (1738 – 1825) was an English textile collector. She kept an album of fabric offcuts and fashion plates between 1746 and 1823, which has proved a valuable resource for fashion historians of the eighteenth century. | C | SapientSquid (1323) | |||
2024-07-13 | Metroline Manchester (Bus operator in Greater Manchester, England) | Metroline Manchester is a bus operator in Greater Manchester, England. It is a subsidiary of ComfortDelGro, and is set to begin operating franchised Bee Network bus services on contract to Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) from 5 January 2025. | C | Hullian111 (5662) | |||
2024-07-13 | Stanhope railway station (Railway station in Stanhope, County Durham, England) | Stanhope is a railway station on the Weardale Railway, and serves the town of Stanhope in Weardale, England. The station is served by regular services on selected days throughout the year, mainly during weekends. The station is currently the terminus of the line as the section from here to Eastgate is out of use. | Start | Lner12345 (179) | |||
2024-12-13 | James Anderson-Besant | James Anderson-Besant (born 1998) is a British organist and choir director who has served as Organist and Master of the Choristers at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall, England, since 2023. | Start | Baldwin de Toeni (4047) | |||
2009-10-29 | Gowrie conspiracy (disputed episode in the reign of James VI of Scotland, possibly involving a plot to kidnap or murder the king, which resulted in the deaths of John Ruthven, 3rd Earl Gowrie and his brother Alexander Ruthven) | The Gowrie conspiracy was a series of events unfolding on 5 August 1600. Although the facts of the actual attack and deaths of the Ruthvens are known, the circumstances by which that sequence of events came about remain a mystery. | C | Charles Matthews (360192) | |||
2024-11-02 | Opposition frontbench of Kemi Badenoch (Political party role in the UK) | The frontbench of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the Parliament of the United Kingdom consists of the Shadow cabinet and other shadow ministers of the political party currently serving as the Official Opposition. Since 2024, His Majesty's Loyal Opposition is the Conservative Party, and the Leader of the Opposition is Kemi Badenoch. | C | THeShavidow1 (4009) | |||
2024-09-24 | Ranelagh Gaels GAA (GAA club in County Dublin) | Ranelagh Gaels GAA (CLG Gaeil Raghnallach in Irish) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Ranelagh, South Dublin, Ireland. The club serves the Dublin 4 and Dublin 6 areas. They field teams in hurling, Gaelic football and Ladies' Gaelic football. | Start | RMUCD (74) | |||
2024-12-16 | Bohdan Myronets (British boxer (born 1994)) | Bohdan Myronets (born 29 March 1994) is a Ukrainian professional boxer. He competes in the heavyweight division and currently holds the WBC Francophone belt. | Start | Scottlinehan1999 (806) | |||
2024-11-17 | Makin Review (2024 report on child abuse by John Smyth) | The Makin Review (also known as the John Smyth Review) is an independent lessons learnt review into the Church of England's handling of allegations of abuse committed by John Smyth QC, a barrister who had been involved in Christian children's ministry through the conservative evangelical Iwerne camps. | C | SmilingFace (2451) | |||
2024-10-02 | 2017–18 Professional U18 Development League (Football league season) | The 2017-18 Under-18 Premier League is the fifth campaign of the top tier of the Under-18 Development League. A total of 24 teams are split regionally into north and south leagues.The format was changed completely this season. Instead of playing in the merit group stage format, teams face their regional opponents both home and away before the top two face each other to determine the national champion. | Start | Logan Z Man 2022! (13631) | |||
2024-10-02 | 2018–19 Professional U18 Development League (Football league season) | The 2018-19 Under-18 Premier League is the sixth campaign of the top tier of the Under-18 Development League. A total of 24 teams are split regionally into north and south leagues. Teams face their regional opponents both home and away before the top two face each other to determine the national champion. | Start | Logan Z Man 2022! (13631) | |||
2024-10-01 | 2020–21 Professional U18 Development League (Football league season) | The 2020–21 Professional U18 Development League was the ninth season of the Professional Development League system. A total of 26 teams are split regionally into north and south leagues. Teams face their regional opponents both home and away before the top two face each other to determine the national champion. | Start | Logan Z Man 2022! (13631) | |||
2024-10-28 | Select Committee on the Criminal Law in England (United Kingdom House of Commons select committee) | The Select Committee on the Criminal Law in England was a select committee of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom appointed to consider consolidating and amending the criminal law of England and Wales. | C | Hughbe98 (8685) | |||
2024-12-15 | Parkfields | Parkfields or Parkfield is a suburb of Wolverhampton, England. It is located south of the city centre and borders Blakenhall to the northwest, Ettingshall to the northeast, Bilston to the east, Coseley to the south, and Goldthorn Park to the west. | Stub | Winditaround (2008) | |||
2024-07-05 | Super Rygbi Cymru | Super Rugby Cymru is a rugby union competition between clubs in Wales. It consists of 10 teams and started in September 2024. | Start | TomWizzy (752) | |||
2024-09-29 | Gateshead Leisure Centre (Leisure centre in Gateshead, England) | Gateshead Leisure Centre is a leisure centre located in Gateshead, England. It offers a variety of facilities and services to the local community, including swimming pools, a fitness suite, sports halls, and various exercise classes. | Start | Yeshivish613 (624) | |||
2024-10-21 | Criminal Law (India) Act 1828 (Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom) | The Criminal Law (India) Act 1828 (9 Geo. 4. c. 74) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed criminal justice in India. | GA | Hughbe98 (8685) | |||
2024-12-17 | John Parkes (politician) (Former High Sheriff of Belfast) | John Henry Parkes was a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician who served as High Sheriff of Belfast between January 1995 and 1996, as well as a City Councillor for the Balmoral DEA from 1985 to 1997. | Stub | McGonagle290 (2016) | |||
2022-09-02 | Carmarthen Bay Ferries Community Interest Company (Welsh Amphibious Ferry) | Carmarthen Bay Ferries Community Interest Company known as Carmarthen Bay Ferries operates a Ferry in Carmarthenshire, Wales, offering scenic crossings and boat trips on the River Towy between the villages of Ferryside and Llansteffan. The boat "Glansteffan" is a specially designed amphibious vehicle, which features retractable wheels for easy access to the shore. | C | Pancakefarm (106) | |||
2024-08-14 | Hans van Mourik Broekman (Dutch headteacher) | Johannes Bernardus van Mourik Broekman is a Dutch teacher and former Head Master who was the Principal of Liverpool College having previously been a Head teacher at a number of Schools in the United States. He is noted as being the Principal of Liverpool College who oversaw the transition of the school from fee paying independent school to a state funded academy. | Start | Knowledgework69 (905) | |||
2024-12-12 | Ipswich Historic Churches Trust | The Ipswich Historic Churches Trust is a charitable trust set up to preserve redundant mediaeval churches of historical and architectural value in Ipswich in the county of Suffolk, England. | Start | Baldwin de Toeni (4047) | |||
2024-12-09 | Football Times Cup (Association football competition in Scotland) | The Football Times Cup is an annual association football cup for competition between football clubs across the Highlands & Islands of Scotland. | B | Highlandfootballedits (586) | |||
2024-04-02 | Múlaprófastsdæmi (Diocese of Iceland) | Múlaprófastsdæmi (lit. 'Múla Provostship') is one of Iceland's 15 dioceses. The provost is Rev. Jóhanna Ingibjörg Sigmarsdóttir and the vocations are: | Stub | ItsMeGabeProductions (1232) | |||
2024-04-02 | Austfjarðaprófastsdæmi (Diocese of Iceland) | Austfjarðaprófastsdæmi (lit. 'Eastfjords Provostship') is one of the 15 dioceses of Iceland. The provost of the Austfjörður provost district is Rev. Davíð Baldursson and in it are the priestly vocations: | Stub | ItsMeGabeProductions (1232) | |||
2024-12-14 | Shadow Cabinet of Darren Millar (Shadow Cabinet of Wales (2024-)) | Darren Millar became Leader of the Opposition in Wales on 5 December 2024, after being elected unopposed in the 2024 Welsh Conservative leadership election, following the resignation of Andrew RT Davies. He announced his Shadow Cabinet on 12 December 2024. | Start | Flatthew (1070) | |||
2023-11-30 | Patrick Christys (English conservative journalist and presenter) | Patrick Christys is a British journalist and presenter. He currently hosts Patrick Christys Tonight on GB News. | Start | GlobalEdits00 (25) | |||
2024-11-01 | 2024–25 Leinster Senior Cup (Football tournament season) | The 2025 PTSB Leinster Senior Cup is the 121st edition of the Leinster Football Association's primary competition. It includes all Leinster based League of Ireland clubs from the Premier Division and First Division, as well as a selection of intermediate and amateur level sides. | Start | Fwaig (8255) | |||
2024-10-26 | Patrick Knight (engineer) (Irish engineer) | Patrick Knight (c.1790-1844) was an Irish engineer, surveyor, architect, geologist, cartographer, land agent, landlord, folklore collector and author who made significant contributions to the development of County Mayo in the early 19th century. He was one of Connacht's first native-born geologists and an important figure in early Irish engineering, combining technical expertise with broader visions of social and economic development. | B | 1112Gumdaddy (561) | |||
2023-05-20 | Hywind Tampen (Floating wind farm off Bergen, Norway) | Hywind Tampen is a floating offshore wind farm 140 km off the Norwegian coast in the North Sea owned by the Norwegian state-owned energy company, Equinor. The turbines are mounted on cylindrical concrete spar-buoy foundations. | C | Globocepol (1) | |||
2024-12-17 | Adela de Warenne (Anglo-Angevian noblewoman (born c. 1170)) | Adela de Warenne (born c. 1170) was an Anglo-Angevian noblewoman and the mistress of her half-first cousin King John. | Start | SDGB1217 (1743) | |||
2024-12-08 | Joseph Welland (missionary) | Joseph Welland (1834-1879) was a Reverend and missionary from Dublin, Ireland, who dedicated his life to Christian ministry in Calcutta, North India during the 19th century. As a member of the Church Missionary Society, Welland served the Cathedral Mission College and Christ Church in Calcutta. | C | CatchEm01 (12) | |||
2024-09-06 | Billy Terrell (English professional footballer) | Billy Terrell (born 31 August 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for National League South club Weymouth, on loan from Premier League club AFC Bournemouth. | C | Harold9595959 (2300) | |||
2024-12-05 | Clèir Eilean Ì (Presbytery of Highlands and Hebrides, Scotland) | The Church of Scotland, the national church of Scotland, divides the country into Presbyteries, which in turn are subdivided into Parishes, each served by a parish church, usually with its own minister. Unions and readjustments may however result in a parish having more than one building, or several parishes sharing a minister (these are known as "linked charges"). | B | Mark J (16832) | |||
2024-06-15 | London Churchill College (Educational institution in London, England) | London Churchill College is an independent higher education college in London, England. It was registered in England and Wales in 2006. | Start | 12xii (364) | |||
2018-10-21 | Seefin (Wicklow Mountains) (Mountain in County Wicklow, Ireland) | Seefin (Irish: Suí Finn meaning Seat, or resting place, of Fionn) is a mountain in County Wicklow, Ireland that lies just south-west of the boundary with County Dublin. There are extensive views from the mountain top and it is notable for a large large megalithic tomb which exists on its summit. | GA | Britishfinance (74204) | |||
2024-12-07 | Robert Bennesh | Robert Bennesh (born July 31, 1986) is a Swedish organist who, since September 2024, has been the organist at the Uppsala Cathedral, having moved from his position as organist at Lund Cathedral in Lund taken up in 2016. In 2016, he founded the 'Festival of Sacred Arts,' launching in 2017, and has won numerous awards for his musical capabilities. | Start | JohnDVandevert (3740) | |||
2024-08-15 | Judge referee (Sweden) | A judge referee (Swedish: justitiesekreterare, previously known as revisionssekreterare), is a rapporteur in the Swedish Supreme Court and the Supreme Administrative Court of Sweden. Justice secretaries are responsible for the preparation of cases and prefer the case before the members of the court. | Stub | CarlsSston (711) | |||
2024-07-10 | Joensuun Maila (Finnish pesäpallo team) | Joensuun Maila (lit. "Bat of Joensuu") is a Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Joensuu. It was founded in 1958. Joensuun Maila is playing in the top-tier Superpesis. | Stub | Weisself (2722) | |||
2024-12-02 | Roberto Welin (Swedish boxer) | Roberto Welin is a former Swedish boxer, born on April 9, 1966 in São Paulo, Brazil. During his amateur career, Welin represented clubs in Västerås such as BK Rapid, Stockholm's IF Linnéa, and Malmö's GAK Enighet. | C | Jlaiq (221) | |||
2024-12-11 | Bo Högberg (Swedish boxer (1938–2005)) | Bo Reine "Bosse" Högberg (18 December 1938 in Mollösund, Bohuslän – 8 November 2005 in Mölndal) was a Swedish boxer. He was the European Champion in Light Middleweight in 1966. | C | 45 kanaa (175) | |||
2024-09-16 | Basketball Holding Company (sports and entertainment investment company) | Basketball Holding Company (BHC) is a sports and entertainment investment company, based in Vilnius. The company manages such clubs as BC Wolves Twinsbet, Sandstrom Shooters, and Helsinki Seagulls. BHC's sports leadership team includes Gediminas Ziemelis, Rimantas Kaukenas, Andrius Ziauberis, Rytis Davidovicius, Arif Almeri and Tomas Vaisvila. | Start | Hofstaadtta (276) | |||
2024-07-02 | Freddie McCann (English cricketer (born 2005)) | Freddie William McCann (born 19 April 2005) is an English cricketer who plays for Nottinghamshire and England national under-19 cricket team. He is a left-handed batsman and right arm off break bowler. | C | Hildreth gazzard (91519) | |||
2024-12-16 | 1891 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Monday, 2 November 1891. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The council remained under no overall control. | Stub | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-12-15 | Gowbarrow Park | Gowbarrow Park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. It is located on the lower slopes of Gowbarrow Fell and borders Ullswater lake. It is 2 km from the hamlet of Dockray. This protected area has an outstanding diversity of lichen species. | Start | Aizoaceae2 (183) | |||
2024-10-05 | Atlantis H2O Aquapark (Water park in Estonia) | Atlantis H2O Aquapark is a water park in Haabneeme in the Viimsi Parish of Estonia. | Stub | Culgamer1234 (173) | |||
2024-07-10 | Community Relations Council (Northern Ireland) | The Community Relations Council (CRC) was established in 1990 to support reconciliation. CRC is an arm's length body of the Executive Office. It is a part of The Executive Office's Together Building a United Community Strategy. | Stub | DotCoder (3674) | |||
2024-11-04 | 2024–25 MLKL season (22nd season of the women top-tier level professional basketball league of Lithuania) | The 2024–25 Moterų Lietuvos krepšinio lyga season, also called Smart Way–MLKL for sponsorship reasons, is the 22nd season of the women top-tier level professional basketball league of Lithuania, the Moterų Lietuvos Krepšinio Lyga (MLKL). Kibirkštis are defending champions. | Start | Konepe123 (2028) | |||
2024-11-25 | King's Lynn and West Norfolk Pride (Annual LGBTQ+ event in King's Lynn, England) | King's Lynn and West Norfolk Pride is an annual LGBT pride event and registered charity in the town of King's Lynn, England, intended to cover the borough of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. Founded by Norwich Pride attendees Josh Elms and Jo Rust, its first event occurred on 18 August 2018. | Start | JamJamSvn (2397) | |||
2024-12-17 | Tim Hoyt (English rugby union player) | Tim Hoyt (born 31 March 2003) is an English rugby union player who plays for Leicester Tigers in Premiership Rugby. | Start | NikeCage68 (21744) | |||
2024-10-26 | Bronislovas Burneikis | Bronislovas Burneikis (January 9, 1923 – September 10, 1991) was a Lithuanian Catholic priest, monsignor, and prelate known for his pivotal role in constructing several churches in Klaipėda and Kretinga. A political prisoner during the Soviet era, Burneikis also contributed significantly to the revival of bell casting in Lithuania. | C | Fruimini (99) | |||
2024-11-19 | 1938 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Tuesday, 1 November 1938. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. | B | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-12-18 | Farmi Suomi 2025 (Season of television series) | Farmi Suomi 2025 (The Farm Finland 2025) is the seventh season of the Finnish version of The Farm. 14 celebrities travel to a farm in Pieksämäki, Finland where they will live on the farm like it was 100 years prior and complete tasks to maintain the farm whilst trying to be the last farmer standing. | Start | Nintenga (4810) | |||
2024-08-05 | LeadDesk | LeadDesk Plc is a software company founded in Finland that provides Contact Center as a Service software (CCaaS). It operates in the cloud-based software market in Europe. The group offers the LeadDesk CCaaS cloud service for high-volume sales and customer service needs, such as those in contact centers. | Start | Tekstinsyöttäjä (26) | |||
2024-12-18 | Mark Prince (British boxer) | Mark Prince OBE (born 10 March 1969) is a British boxer and knife-crime charity founder. | Start | DeFacto (43762) | Past AfD | ||
2024-12-17 | Battle of Ristilahti (Russo-Swedish battle) | The battle of Ristilahti occurred on 27 July 1614 during the Ingrian War. The Swedish troops, under Hans Munck and Hans Stålhandske managed to rout the Russian troops, consolidating Sweden's grip on Kexholm county. | Start | Gvssy (4240) | |||
2024-10-19 | Monks Road (Area of Lincoln in Lincolnshire England) | Monks Road is a suburb, street and historic district of Lincoln in the county of Lincolnshire, England. It is located to the east of the city centre and is sometimes called Lincoln's "East End". It also home to All Saints' Church. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-03-01 | Anton Sigurðsson (Icelandic film director and screenwriter) | Anton Ingi Sigurðsson (born 31 August 1987) is an Icelandic film director and screenwriter. | Stub | U003F (8621) | |||
2024-12-08 | Sam Bunton & Associates | Sam Bunton & Associates is a Scottish architectural firm that designed several projects, particularly focusing on post-war reconstruction and housing in Scotland, particularly with the design of the Red Road Flats in Glasgow. In addition to large-scale public housing, the firm also contributed to architectural work related to schools and other community buildings. | Start | Andrewjohnmoore (160) | |||
2024-06-23 | Cian Cowley (Irish mixed martial arts fighter) | Cian Cowley (born 8 August 1992) is an Irish professional mixed martial artist and Muay Thai fighter and coach currently signed with the Brave Combat Federation. He owns and operates his own training facility the Warrior's Gym located in Dublin, Ireland. | Start | WiZDumB87 (977) | |||
2024-11-24 | James Debayo (English footballer) | James Debayo (born 11 July 2005) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for EFL Championship club Leeds United. | Stub | Zebroski (14537) | |||
2024-12-19 | Carrickfergus Lifeboat Station (Former RNLI lifeboat station in County Antrim, Northern Ireland) | Carrickfergus Lifeboat Station was located alongside the east pier at Carrickfergus, a town on the north shore of Belfast Lough, in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. | B | Ojsyork (7783) | |||
2024-07-05 | Deputy Foreign Secretary (Member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom) | Deputy Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, also known as Deputy Foreign Secretary or Deputy Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, is a secretary of state position in the Government of the United Kingdom deputised to the Foreign Secretary and whose current responsibility is to deputise and represent the Foreign Secretary in the House of Commons. | GA | K20646 (103) | |||
2024-12-18 | Andover, Hampshire Bus Station (Bus station in England) | Andover, Hampshire bus station is located in the centre of town, off Western Avenue (the A3057) and West Street. It is built on the side of the multi-story car park, joined to the Chantry Centre, the local shopping centre. Also located just adjacent, there is a Costa Coffee. | Start | Jimmy han1 (30) | |||
2024-11-18 | John Hussey (Northern Ireland politician) (Former high sheriff of Belfast) | John Colin Hussey (born March 1988) is a Northern Irish barrister and former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician who was High Sheriff of Belfast from 2022 to 2023, as well as a Belfast City councillor from 2011 to 2023, latterly for the Ormiston DEA. | Start | McGonagle290 (2016) | |||
2024-12-18 | Hollyhurst, Telford (Area of Oakengates, Shropshire, England) | Hollyhurst is an area in the civil parish of Oakengates, near the villages of Trench and Wrockwardine Wood in the Telford and Wrekin borough in Shropshire, England. It is located to the southeast and southwest of the villages and close to Wombridge. Nearby towns include Oakengates, Telford and Wellington. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-05-26 | Duncan Dymond (British cardiologist (born 1950)) | Duncan Simon Dymond (born 25 February 1950) is a British cardiologist who is the Chairman of the European Society of Cardiology & founder of the British Nuclear Cardiology. | Start | Pinksskypey (33) | |||
2024-07-17 | Factors Act 1889 (Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom) | The Factors Act 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c. 45) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated several earlier enactments related to factors in the United Kingdom. | C | BobKilcoyne (27031) | |||
2024-12-09 | 2023 Nobel Prizes | The 2023 Nobel Prizes were awarded by the Nobel Foundation in Sweden. Six categories were awarded: Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economic Sciences. | Start | Saraa.kom (163) | |||
2024-07-23 | Port of Nynäshamn (port in Sweden) | The Port of Nynäshamn (Swedish: Nynäshamn) is a ferry terminal in the municipality of Nynäshamn, Sweden. The port is part of the Stockholm Ports. | Stub | PoolFan (376) | |||
2024-12-18 | Beveley (Hamlet in Shropshire, England) | Beveley is a former hamlet straddling the boundaries of Ketley and Oakengates in the Telford and Wrekin borough in Shropshire, England. It is located to the northeast of Ketley and close to Hadley Manor and Red Lake. Nearby places include the towns of Oakengates, Telford and Wellington. and the villages and areas of Hadley and Wombridge. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-09-30 | Anna Valentine (British fashion designer) | Anna Valentine is a British fashion designer based out of her atelier in Marylebone, London. | Start | 1JL1995 (34) | |||
2024-11-25 | Piltene Parish District | The Piltene Parish District (Latvian: Piltenes draudzes novads, German: Kirchspiel Pilten) was an administrative unit in the Piltene District, and after 1818, it became part of the Ventspils county of the Courland Governorate. | Stub | Cuvaj (1010) | |||
2024-12-19 | Leegomery (Village in Shropshire, England) | Leegomery is a village in the Telford and Wrekin borough in Shropshire, England. It forms part of the Hadley and Leegomery civil parish alongside Hadley, Apley Castle, Hadley Castle, Hadley Manor, Hoo and Horton. | Start | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-10-12 | Burbage Parish Council, Leicestershire (Local authority in Leicestershire, England) | Burbage Parish Council is the parish council of Burbage, near Hinckley, in the Hinckley and Bosworth borough of the county of Leicestershire, England. | Stub | DragonofBatley (19733) | |||
2024-12-18 | Ross Finlay | Ross Finlay (1937 – 15 December 2004) was an award-winning Scottish motoring journalist, travel writer, broadcaster and rally co-driver. He wrote travel guidebooks including for The AA and Readers Digest as well as writing for newspapers and magazines including The Glasgow Herald and The Scotsman; he also presented Leisure Trail for BBC Radio Scotland. | Start | Shaun Sheep (1164) | |||
2024-06-11 | List of Toppserien clubs | The following is a list of clubs who have played in the top flight of Norwegian women's football since its establishment in 1984. All statistics here refer to time in the Norwegian top flight only, with the exception of 'Most Recent Finish' (which refers to all levels of play) and 'Last Promotion' (which refers to the club's last promotion from the second tier of Norwegian women's football). | Start | SailingHobbit (1953) | |||
2024-12-17 | 2025 Toppserien (42nd season of top women's football (soccer) league in Norway) | The 2025 Toppserien is set to be the 42nd season of the highest women's football league in Norway. | Start | SailingHobbit (1953) | |||
2024-12-12 | Peter Hambly (British environmental campaigner and communicator) | Peter Hambly (born 1965) is a British animal welfare expert and campaigner on wildlife and environmental issues arising from the impact of climate change. He was Carbon Trust's first marketing director at its creation in 2001, and served in that role for nearly two decades until July 2020. | Start | Paulyhhh (69) | |||
2024-12-18 | Edmund Fitzalan (1327-1382) | Sir Edmund FitzAlan (c. 1327/9 – died before 12 February 1382) was an English nobleman and the son of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Isabel le Despenser, Countess of Arundel. He was the heir to the earldom of Arundel until he was declared illegitimate by the annulment of his parents' marriage in 1344. | C | SDGB1217 (1743) | |||
2015-12-07 | Humphrey Smith (businessman) ((born 1944)) | Humphrey Richard Woollcombe Smith (born 17 December 1944) is a British businessman and brewer, the owner and chairman of Samuel Smith Old Brewery in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England. The brewery, established in 1758, claims to be Yorkshire's oldest brewery and operates over 200 pubs across the United Kingdom. | C | Boleyn (307257) | |||
2024-12-19 | Gudmundur Thorvaldsson (Icelandic actor) | Gudmundur Ingi Thorvaldsson (Icelandic: Guðmundur Ingi Þorvaldsson) is an Icelandic actor. | Stub | Willthacheerleader18 (65899) | |||
2024-12-19 | Andy Coles (English undercover police officer) | Andy Coles is a former English police officer and politician known for his undercover work in the 1990s and subsequent political career. | Start | Vladimir.copic (4651) | |||
2024-08-20 | Richard Tilbrook (British civil servant (born 1952)) | Richard James Tilbrook CVO (born 11 April 1962) is a British civil servant and Clerk of the Privy Council. | Start | Cantab12 (3074) | |||
2024-12-02 | Andrew Ruscoe (Welsh football and futsal coach (born 1986)) | Andrew Lee Ruscoe (born 11 December 1986) is a Welsh football and futsal coach known for his contributions to grassroots and semi-professional football in Wales. Ruscoe is the Director of Futsal, co-founder, and manager of FC United of Wrexham, a non-profit football and futsal club established in 2020. | C | TheFactualFinder (65) | |||
2024-12-17 | Amir Khan vs. Oisin Fagan (Boxing match) | Amir Khan vs. Oisin Fagan, billed as Judgement Night, was a professional boxing match contested between Commonwealth lightweight champion, Amir Khan, and Oisin Fagan. The bout took place on 6 December 2008 at the ExCel, with Khan winning by technical knockout in the second round. | C | LRQ 98 (4751) | |||
2024-04-20 | Reykjavik Pride (pride festival in Reykjavík, Iceland) | Reykjavík Pride (Icelandic: Hinsegin dagar í Reykjavík) is Iceland's largest human rights festival, focused on LGBT+ issues. The festival has been held annually in Reykjavík since 1999. | Start | Gunnlaugurb (18) | |||
2024-12-12 | Rantzau's reconquest of Öland (Successful Danish invasion of Öland) | Rantzau's reconquest of Öland refers to a successful Danish invasion and reconquest of Öland from 30 May to 13 June 1612 during the Kalmar War, led by Gert von Rantzau. | GA | Gvssy (4240) | |||
2024-12-20 | André Kristensen (Norwegian handball player (born 2000)) | André Bergsholm Kristensen (born 15 March 2000) is a Norwegian handball player for Sporting CP and the Norwegian national team. | Stub | Chartah (14152) | |||
2024-12-19 | 1895 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Friday, 1 November 1895. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The council remained under no overall control. | Stub | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-12-19 | 1894 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 1 November 1894. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The council remained under no overall control. | Stub | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-12-17 | 1892 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Tuesday, 1 November 1892. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The council remained under no overall control. | Stub | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-12-18 | 1893 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Wednesday, 1 November 1893. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The council remained under no overall control. | Stub | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-09-29 | PARC Against DARC (Welsh campaign organisation) | PARC Against DARC is a campaign organisation which launched in May 2024 with the intention of stopping UK Ministry of Defence military plans to build one of three of the United States Space Force Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability (DARC) Radar installations at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy in Pembrokeshire, west Wales. | C | Jimmy3d0 (1090) | |||
2024-09-28 | Ferintosh Distillery (Whisky distillery) | Ferintosh distillery produced whisky at more than one location on the Black Isle north of Inverness from 1689 until its closure in 1786. The name is thought to have been anglicised from Fearann an Tòisich, ‘the estate of the thane’, the land having once belonged to the Thane of Cawdor. | C | Donaldpayne (103) | |||
2019-11-22 | Bjørn Tore Hansen (footballer, born 1975) (Norwegian footballer (born 1975)) | Bjørn Tore Hansen (born 6 June 1975) is a retired Norwegian footballer who played as a striker. Known as a prolific goalscorer in the third tier, he also played in Eliteserien for Stabæk and Sogndal. | C | Geschichte (130034) | |||
2024-10-16 | Headquarters Centre (United Kingdom) (Regional command based in the Midlands of England) | Headquarters Centre is a regional point of command based in Midlands of England. The command administers the reserve units based in its area and also provides the military support HQ for the police and civilian population in the area. | Start | SmartyPants22 (35212) | |||
2024-07-25 | Terry Moores (UK based ceramicist and potter) | Terry Moores (1949-20214) was an English ceramic artist, born Terence William Moores in Ashton Under Lyne, a suburb of Manchester and brought up in Denton (now part of Tameside). He went on to develop a career in ceramic sculpture, examples of which are found in the collections of the University of East Anglia and the British Museum. | Start | Zaccwm (354) | |||
2024-06-19 | Sale of Irish country house contents | The dispersion of artefacts, through the sale of Irish country house contents, happened often with the destruction of Irish country houses (1919–1923). | C | Financefactz (18232) | |||
2024-10-26 | List of Irish MPs 1569–1571 | This is a list of members elected to the Irish House of Commons in 1569. The parliament sat until 1571. | Stub | Alekksandr (39026) | |||
2024-09-09 | Regional 2 North East (Level six rugby union league in England) | Regional 2 North East is a level six league in the English rugby union system, with the twelve teams drawn in the main from across Yorkshire with others in Lancashire and Derbyshire. The other level six leagues in the Northern Division are Regional 2 North for teams in North East England and Cumbria; and Regional 2 North West for teams in Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside. | C | MaxPower2017 (2051) | |||
2024-11-25 | Bhishma Asare | Bhishma Asare, professionally known as Proph, is a British rapper, educator, and social entrepreneur from Thornton Heath, Croydon, London. | C | Rhodezchira (291) | |||
2024-11-24 | Green Volt offshore wind farm (Proposed floating wind farm off north-east Scotland) | Green Volt is a proposed offshore wind farm in the North Sea located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) off the East Coast of Scotland, which will use floating turbines. When consented in April 2024, it was the world's largest floating offshore wind farm at 560 MW from 35 turbines each rated at 16 MW. | Start | Drnoble (688) | |||
2024-12-20 | Rimantas Baldišius (Lithuanian caricaturist (1929–2020)) | Rimantas Baldišius (13 October 1955 – 20 September 2011) was a Lithuanian caricaturist and engineer.. | Start | Generalinisd (28) | |||
2024-02-27 | Mark Hearld (British artist) | Mark Hearld (born 1974) is a British artist. | Start | Thriley (57551) | |||
2024-12-07 | Devon Savouries (British bakery chain) | Devon Savouries was a British bakery chain which was best known for its pies and curry puffs. | Start | Icaldonta (2919) | |||
2011-04-15 | Wharfedale & Airedale Observer (Daily newspaper reporting on parts of northern England) | The Wharfedale Observer in full Wharfedale & Airedale Observer is a weekly newspaper published every Thursday of the week by Wharfedale Newspapers of Ilkley, West Yorkshire, England, and part of the Newsquest group. It was briefly known as the Gazette & Observer, in full the Ilkley, Wharfedale and Aireborough Gazette & Observer when it was a combination with the Ilkley Gazette; In that format It began publication on 10 February 2011 but three months later, the pap ... | Stub | MFlet1 (8837) | |||
2024-07-23 | NRD Cyber Security | NRD Cyber Security is a Lithuanian company that provides cybersecurity solutions, consulting, and other services. | Stub | ZivileNe (13) | |||
2024-03-13 | Gilma Teodora Gylytė (Lithuanian architect) | Gilma Teodora Gylytė (born 3 April 1984 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian architect, entrepreneur and activist. | Start | Bk1986 (18) | |||
2024-12-08 | 2025 Eliteserien (81st season of top-tier football league in Norway) | The 2025 Eliteserien will be the 81st season of top-tier football in Norway. This is the ninth season of Eliteserien after rebranding from Tippeligaen. | Start | SailingHobbit (1953) | |||
2024-12-20 | Summerlight... and Then Comes the Night (2022 Icelandic film) | Summerlight... and Then Comes the Night (Icelandic: Sumarljós og svo kemur nóttin) is an 2022 Icelandic film directed by Elfar Aðalsteins. In the film, Elfar directed an all-Icelandic ensemble cast including Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Heida Reed and Sara Dögg Ásgeirsdóttir, from his own screenplay adaptation of Jón Kalman Stefánsson’s celebrated novel, which received the Icelandic Literary Awards in 2006. | Stub | U003F (8621) | |||
2024-12-20 | Aboyne Stone Circle | The Aboyne Stone Circle (also known as Image Wood) resides in an oak wood north of the River Dee, Aberdeenshire, outside the village of Aboyne in Scotland. It is led to via a footpath from the nearby cemetery, around 150 metres away. | Start | TallUntidyGothGF (15) | |||
2024-12-14 | 2021 Elite Series (Ice hockey season in the United Kingdom) | The 2021 Elite Series was a tournament run be Elite Ice Hockey League in during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was announced after the cancellation of the 2020-21 EIHL season. | Stub | Sheffield Steelers fan 2019 (259) | |||
2024-11-30 | Robert MacHardy (Scottish composer) | Robert Machardy LL.D né McHardy (10 September 1848 – 8 July 1921) was a 19th-century Scottish composer, conductor, and music educator. A Fellow of the National College of Music, he composed over a hundred works, including operas, cantatas, and oratorios, many of which drew inspiration from Scottish folklore and melodies. | GA | Shottsonian (130) | |||
2024-12-20 | 1896 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Monday, 2 November 1896. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The council remained under no overall control. | Stub | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-12-20 | 1897 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Monday, 1 November 1897. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The council remained under no overall control. | Stub | JoeKramer04 (4401) | |||
2024-12-20 | Mayor of Kaunas | The Mayor of Kaunas, officially the Mayor of the municipality of the city of Kaunas (Lithuanian: "Kauno miesto savivaldybės meras") is the head of the Lithuanian municipality of the city of Kaunas. The current incumbent is Visvaldas Matijošaitis, he has been mayor since April 2015. | Stub | Editorius124 (99) | |||
2024-11-14 | Joe Coggle (Northern Irish politician (1930–2012)) | Joseph Addis Coggle (November 1930 – August 2012) was a Northern Irish Ulster Loyalist politician who was High Sheriff of Belfast between 1991 to 1992, and 1995 to 1996, respectively. He served on Belfast City Council from 1981 until 1997, latterly for the Court DEA. | Stub | McGonagle290 (2016) | |||
2024-12-20 | 2025 Super League season (30th season of Super League rugby) | The 2025 Super League season, known as the 2025 Betfred Super League for sponsorship reasons, will be the 30th season of the Super League and 131st season of rugby league in Great Britain. | GA | Hullian111 (5662) | |||
2024-12-16 | Faugh-a-Ballagh GAA (Gaelic games club) | Faugh-a-Ballagh was a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club based in Newry, County Down in Ireland. It was established in 1902 and folded in the 1940s. | Start | Milzo1986 (384) | |||
2024-12-09 | Mulgikapsad (cabbage-based dish in Estonian cuisine) | Mulgikapsad (also Mulgi kapsad) is sauerkraut stewed with lard, meat (mostly pork) and pearl barley. It is in the list of the Estonian cultural heritage, and can be considered to be an Estonian national food. | Stub | Eiusmod (222) | |||
2024-11-21 | 2024–25 SHL season (Sports season) | The 2024–25 SHL season is the 50th season of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). The regular season began on 21 September 2024, and will end on 11 March 2025, where it will be followed by the playoffs and the relegation playoffs. | Start | The Kip (15462) | |||
2024-12-20 | Sadler's Wells East Theatre (Theatre in London, England) | Sadler's Wells East Theatre will be a London performing arts venue, located in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, a sister venue to the Sadler's Wells Theatre, and will also focus on dance. In June 2018 Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, announced an additional venue as part of the East Bank project in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Stratford, London. | Stub | RichH (90) | |||
2024-12-20 | 2020s in Irish history | 2020s in Irish history refers to significant events in Ireland in the 2020s. | Stub | Sm8900 (63305) | |||
2024-05-10 | George Rexstrew (British actor) | George Rexstrew (born 6 May) is an English actor. He is known for his lead role in the Netflix series Dead Boy Detectives (2024). | Start | TARDIS Builder (1850) | |||
2024-12-16 | Jack Stevens (footballer, born 2000) (Welsh professional footballer) | Jack Stevens (born 2000) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a forward for national league club Solihull Motors. | Stub | MoKhan123 (262) | |||
2024-05-25 | 2024–25 Cymru North (Football league season) | The 2024–25 Cymru North season (also known as the 2024–25 JD Cymru North season for sponsorship reasons) is the fifth season of the second-tier northern region football league in the Welsh football pyramid. | Start | Jumpropegazer (1558) | |||
2024-12-21 | Chief Special Adviser to the First Minister | The Chief Special Adviser to the First Minister (Welsh: Prif Gynghorydd Arbennig y Prif Weinidog) is the chief of staff and most senior special adviser of the first minister of Wales. | C | TheHarveyWallbanger (336) | |||
2024-06-21 | 2024–25 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season (Oldham Athletic current football season) | The 2024–25 season is the 130th in Oldham Athletic's history, and the club's third season since dropping out of the Football League. The club is competing in the National League, the FA Cup and the FA Trophy. On 25 October 2024 the Premier League and National League announced a new competition, the National League Cup, with Oldham Athletic as one of the 32 teams competing in it. | C | Portent101 (830) | |||
2024-07-25 | Nelson Jardim (Portuguese football manager (born 1974)) | Nelson Marques Jardim (born 4 January 1979) is a Portuguese football manager who is the head coach of EFL League Two club Newport County. | Start | Djprasadian (536) | |||
2024-12-18 | Turið Arge Samuelsen (Faroese handball player (born 1997)) | Turið Arge Samuelsen (born 27 December 1997) is a Faroese handball player for Kyndil and previously the Faroese national team. Samuelsen won the Faroese Women's Handball League with Kyndil in 2019 for the third time in her career. Furthermore, Samuelsen has a law degree and works alongside handball in the Faroese Ministry of Education, Research and Culture. | Start | Danevska (1018) | |||
2024-08-04 | Myles Roberts (English footballer (born 2001) | Myles Roberts (born 12 December 2001) is an English footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Scottish Championship club Partick Thistle on loan from EFL Championship club Watford. | Start | Partickthistle123 (3147) | |||
2024-12-06 | Joseph Woodward (rugby union) (English rugby union player) | Joseph Woodward (born 17 September 2003) is an English rugby union player who plays for Leicester Tigers on the Gallagher Premiership. | Stub | NikeCage68 (21744) | |||
2024-04-29 | Kofi Shaw (English footballer) | Kofi Ashton Shaw is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Yeovil Town on loan from EFL League One club Bristol Rovers. | Start | 2a00:23c8:3402:5501: 214e:9e65:b1a4:4ea2 |
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2024-12-20 | 2024 Political Peerages | A list of nominations for life peerages was announced by the Prime Minister's Office on 20 December 2024. | Start | Robin S. Taylor (22707) | |||
2024-07-23 | 1933 All-Ireland Junior Final (Ultimate game of the 1933 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship) | The 1933 All-Ireland Junior Final was the 16th staging of the All-Ireland Junior Football Championship established by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1912. It was won by the Mayo county football team who defeated the Donegal county football team. This marked Donegal's first-ever appearance at Croke Park. | Stub | Rockypopod (200) | |||
2024-05-18 | 2024–25 Northern Football League (English football league season) | The 2024–25 season is the 127th in the history of the Northern Football League, a football competition in England. The league operates two divisions in the English football league system, Division One at Step 5, and Division Two at Step 6. | Start | NYrangersfan94 (6668) | |||
2024-06-13 | Eoghan Clarke (Rugby player) | Eoghan Clarke (born 12 June 1998) is an Irish rugby union player who plays as a hooker for United Rugby Championship club Munster. | Start | Knockdomney (69) | |||
2024-12-21 | Artūras Visockas (Mayor of Šiauliai) | Artūras Visockas (born 19 January 1968) is a businessman, athlete, who is currently serving as mayor of Šiauliai city since 2015, political and public figure of Lithuania and Šiauliai city municipality. | Start | Editorius124 (99) | |||
2024-12-11 | Offensive against Narva (1658) (Russian attack and blockade of Narva in 1658) | The offensive against Narva occurred during the last stages of the Russo-Swedish War of 1656–1658. The Russians, under the command of Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky, advanced on Narva with 1,900 men, ravaging the lands around Narva. | C | Gvssy (4240) | |||
2024-12-19 | Affair of Porto Novo (Anglo–French attack on Porto Novo) | The Affair of Porto Novo, also called the Porto Novo incident, was a successful Anglo–French attack and destruction of the newly founded Swedish factory at Porto Novo in Southern India on 20 October 1733. | GA | Gvssy (4240) | |||
2024-11-29 | Bornholm uprising | The Bornholm uprising (Danish: Den bornholmske opstand, Swedish: Upproret på Bornholm), also known as the Bornholm revolt, was a popular uprising against the newly established Swedish presence on the island of Bornholm. | FA | Tinkaer1991 (3198) | |||
2024-09-27 | Logie House Garden (house in Moray, Scotland, UK) | Logie House is a house and gardens built in Baronial style, near Forres in Scotland. | Start | Ruri Furukawa (21) | |||
2024-12-18 | Paulina Mongird | Paulina Mongird (Lithuanian: Paulina Mongirdaitė; 1865 – November 5, 1924) was the first professional female photographer in Lithuania. | C | Fruimini (99) | |||
2024-12-17 | Assault on Gullberg Castle (Failed Danish attack on Gullberg) | The Assault on Gullberg Castle (Swedish: Anfallet mot Gullbergs fästning; Danish: Angreb på Gullberg Slot[citation needed]) occurred on 26 January 1612 during the Kalmar War. The female commander of the fortress, Emerentia Krakow, successfully lead the Swedish defense after her husband, Mårten Krakow, broke his leg after falling off his horse. | C | Gvssy (4240) | |||
2024-12-20 | Scottish polecat (Subspecies of mustelid) | The Scottish polecat (Mustela putorius caledoniae) is an extinct subspecies of European polecat that was endemic to Scotland until its extinction in the early 20th century. It was one of two subspecies of polecat in the island of Great Britain. In Scotland, polecats are referred as "foumarts", a term which originates from the Scots language. | Start | That Northern Irish Historian (1977) | |||
2024-12-17 | Neil Davidson (historian) (Scottish intellectual (1957-2020)) | Neil Davidson (9 October 1957 — 3 May 2020) was a left-wing Scottish intellectual and activist, best known for his work in Marxist history and the modern history of Scotland. In 2003, his book Discovering the Scottish Revolution was awarded the Saltire Society's Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun Award and the Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize. | C | Frghtfl Hbgbln (173) | |||
2024-12-21 | List of people killed during The Troubles (1969-1998) | At least 3,489 people have been killed during The Troubles between 1969 and 1998. | Start | TrueDarkDorito (168) | |||
2024-05-12 | Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 | Estonia will be represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which will be held in Basel, Switzerland. The Estonian participating broadcaster, Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR), will organise the national final Eesti Laul 2025 in order to select its entry for the contest. | Start | Thomediter (5776) | |||
2024-11-10 | Lisburn Central Primary School (British primary school) | Lisburn Central Primary School is an eco-school and nursery unit established in 1934 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. | Stub | Catarani (40) | |||
2024-12-21 | Sinking of the RMS Empress of Ireland (1914 maritime disaster) | RMS Empress of Ireland sank near the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River in Canada following a collision in thick fog with the Norwegian collier Storstad in the early hours of 29 May 1914. It had just begun its 96th voyage, departing Quebec City and heading to Liverpool. | GA | Omnis Scientia (42650) | |||
2024-11-24 | Joe Thomas (footballer, born 2002) (Welsh footballer) | For the English footballer see Joe Thomas (footballer) | Stub | Zebroski (14537) | |||
2024-11-24 | Julius Kaupas (Lithuanian writer (1920–1964)) | Julius Viktoras Kaupas (also known by the pen name Coppelius; 6 March 1920 – 1 March 1964) was a Lithuanian émigré writer and psychiatrist. | GA | KrivisKrivaitis (591) | |||
2018-10-16 | IFPI Sverige (Swedish IFPI branch) | IFPI Sverige (sometimes referred to as IFPI Sweden; Swedish: Ifpi Sverige) is the trade association for the recording industry in Sweden. A branch of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), it is responsible for the annual Grammis music awards, the Sverigetopplistan national record charts, and music recording certifications. | Start | Eurohunter (24751) | |||
2024-12-21 | Gaboro (Swedish rapper (2000–2024)) | Ninos Moses Khouri (20 December 2000 – 19 December 2024), better known as Gaboro, was a Swedish rapper and songwriter from Hageby/Navestad in the south of Norrköping. | C | Tgvarrt (17) | |||
2024-07-11 | 2024–25 FA Vase (Football tournament season) | The 2024–25 FA Vase (known for sponsorship reasons as the Isuzu FA Vase) is the 51st season of the FA Vase, an annual football competition for teams playing in steps 5 & 6 of the English National League System. The competition is played on a regional basis until the 4th round. | C | LBLM9253 (32462) | |||
2024-12-20 | 1999 Stirling Council election (1999 Scottish local government election) | The 1999 Stirling Council election was held on 6 May 1999, the same day as the other Scottish local government elections and the Scottish Parliament general election. | Stub | SpeysideWikipedian (1048) | |||
2024-12-13 | 2025 IFK Göteborg season (IFK Göteborg 2025 football season) | The 2025 season is IFK Göteborg's 120th in existence, their 93rd season in Allsvenskan and their 49th consecutive season in the league. They will compete in Allsvenskan and Svenska Cupen. League play will start on 30 March and end on 9 November. | Start | Mattias321 (30229) | |||
2024-12-22 | Dunwich Lifeboat Station (Former lifeboat station in Suffolk, England) | Dunwich Lifeboat Station was located at Beach Road, in Dunwich, a village approximately 30 miles (48 km) north-east of Ipswich, on the Suffolk coast. | GA | Ojsyork (7783) | |||
2024-11-08 | Chester Cathedral Choir School (Private preparatory boys school in England) | Chester Cathedral Choir School was an private preparatory school for boys under the direct supervision of the Dean of Chester Cathedral providing choristers for the choir. In its modern form, the school was opened by 1891 and closed at the end of summer term 1975. | GA | Roydw (115) | |||
2024-12-22 | Jón Pétur Zimsen (Icelandic politician) | Jón Pétur Zimsen is an Icelandic politician from the Independence Party. In the 2024 Icelandic parliamentary election he was elected to the Althing. | Stub | Moondragon21 (66209) | |||
2024-12-22 | Ólafur Adolfsson (Icelandic politician) | Ólafur Adolfsson is an Icelandic politician from the Independence Party. In the 2024 Icelandic parliamentary election he was elected to the Althing. | Stub | Moondragon21 (66209) | |||
2024-12-15 | Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Gargždai (Roman Catholic church in Gargždai, Lithuania built in 1990) | The Church of St. Michael the Archangel (Lithuanian: Šv. arkangelo Mykolo bažnyčia) is a Roman Catholic church in Gargždai, Lithuania. The church was constructed in 1989–1990 on the site of the former church, which was burned down during World War II in 1941, however a belfry constructed in the 19th century and a Classical style chapel remained from the period of the old church. | Stub | Pofka (21429) | |||
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