The Royal College Of Physicians of London provides a huge range of services to its 20,000 Members and Fellows and other medical professionals. These include delivering examinations, training courses, continuous professional development and conferences; undertaking clinical audits; publishing newsletters, guidelines and...
15:37 Mon 24th May 2010The Old Royal Naval College is the architectural centrepiece of Maritime Greenwich a World Heritage Site in Greenwich London, described by UNESCO as being of “outstanding universal value” and reckoned to be the “finest and most dramatically sited architectural and landscape ensemble in the British Isl...
15:37 Mon 24th May 2010London Landmarks Guide
London is a great place to visit for a number of reasons, whether you go for the entertainment, art or just to see the sights, London has it all.
There are a number of independent tour providers operating around London, offering boat rides, bus tours and walk around guides throughout the ci...
15:37 Mon 24th May 2010Q. Art for all A. It is Gilbert's and George's stated wish that their art be for everyone. They see their work as an exercise in accessibility, as a reaction against the elitism inherent in much
00:00 Sun 13th Jan 2002Q. What's going on at the V & A A. After a major makeover of its decorative arts galleries The V & A has just opened 15 extra rooms to the public. The British Galleries, as they are known,
00:00 Mon 26th Nov 2001 A. No he's not, in answer to magicdave's question. But finding out anything about his two siblings is fiendishly difficult. Q. But you have succeeded A. Of course. This is the Answerbank. The
00:00 Sun 21st Oct 2001Q. So, the father A. Born:16 April 1922, London Educated: City of London School and St John's College, Oxford Wartime service: Royal Corps of Signals Jobs: Lecturer in English, University College of
00:00 Sat 05th Jan 2002A. Good question from GrahamQ. As comeleon said: Samuel Pepys was born in 1633 when Charles I was on the throne. Charles was beheaded in 1649. From 1649-1658 Oliver Cromwell ruled a Commonwealth; He
00:00 Tue 27th Mar 2001asked Ollie... A. As well as those listed in the answer, there is also a sculpture famous to all who watch the TV news bulletins: the bronze that forms a backdrop to members of the House of Lords,
00:00 Mon 12th Mar 2001 Amazon.co.uk WidgetsLegally Blonde is a comedy drama film. It is based on the novel of the same name by Amanda Brown and was directed by Robert Luketic. Starring Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair and Matthew Davis, the film has generated a sequel, spin off DVD and a Broadway musical.The film was a huge box ...
11:16 Fri 23rd Jul 2010Construction & Building JobsThe construction job sector is a huge market full of vacancies that suit both people with many years experience and those looking for a fresh start in a new line of work.Construction can range from building houses to laying roads, using the most high-tech tools and materials to g...
15:37 Mon 24th May 2010More Information on Construction and Building JobsPlumberIn recent times plumber’s wages have risen dramatically, with many taking this boom in business as an opportunity to open up their own plumbing companies. Thanks to this there are a large number of plumbing jobs available across the country, ranging...
15:37 Mon 24th May 2010More Information on Teaching JobsTeaching can be a very rewarding profession – if you have the right kind of personality and skills. Many trainee teachers graduate from university and land a job straight away. Some choose a different path and take college courses and try to earn work experience. Whichever is ...
15:37 Mon 24th May 2010On the eve of his 82nd birthday, the question of Pope John Paul II retiring has surfaced again. In what appeared to be unsanctioned comments, Honduran Archbishop Oscar Maradiaga announced in Rome
00:00 Thu 16th May 2002 A. The Express Lift Tower in Northampton, which was opened by The Queen in November, 1982. It was only 17 years old when ministers used special powers to list it as a building of unusual interest.
00:00 Mon 29th Apr 2002 A. At the start of the race when Dr George Carey announced his forthcoming retirement, the answer would certainly have been: the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, Bishop of Rochester. Not any more. The man
00:00 Mon 08th Apr 2002Q. Now that Tolkein's Lord of the Rings has finally been given the big-budget film treatment, isn't it time that C.S. Lewis's Narnia books went the same way A. Technology has finally caught up with
00:00 Sat 29th Dec 2001 A. Theodore Seuss Geisel, born in Springfield, Massachusetts, on 2 March 1904. His most famous creation was the marvellous Cat in the Hat. Q. Early life A. He graduated from Dartmouth College
00:00 Mon 10th Dec 2001St Pancras Station and Hotel - originally called the Midland Grand Hotel - is one of the great examples of Victorian Gothic - or Gothic Revival - architecture. Commissioned by the Midland Railway,
00:00 Fri 16th Nov 2001Q. What's the traditional reading of the relationship between Lewis Carroll and Alice A. It has long been believed that the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson - better known as Lewis Carroll, author
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