King Harold's 200-mile march to the Battle of Hastings was a 'myth', historian says
Historian claims that King Harold's famed 200-mile march to the Battle of Hastings is a fabrication, suggesting instead a complex land-sea military operation.
Salary Transparency: The Unanticipated Side Effects that Netflix Did Not Foresee
Netflix has decided to reverse its policy on salary transparency due to unforeseen negative consequences.
I asked Keir Starmer has he done a deal with the devil over Trump
Keir Starmer faced questions regarding his political decisions and the Peter Mandelson saga during a visit to Hastings, overshadowing his initial message on cohesion.
History's most famous tapestry may have been viewed in unusual setting, new research suggests
New research challenges long-held beliefs about the origins of the Bayeux Tapestry, suggesting it may have been displayed in an unexpected context.
The historical journey of the Bayeux tapestry to London
The Bayeux tapestry, created in the 11th century to commemorate William the Conqueror's victory at the Battle of Hastings, will be exhibited for the first time at the British Museum in London in 2026, covering a distance of over 250 kilometers and nearly a thousand years of history.
French monument valued at an astounding sum. Bayeux tapestry is going to London
The 70-meter-long embroidery depicting the Battle of Hastings from 1066 will be transported from France to London under a government agreement between the two countries, with coverage from the UK's Government Indemnity Scheme for loss or damage during its exhibition.