Winston Churchill and Queen Elizabeth II's relationship preceded her ascent to the throne in 1952. They first met during the war when her father King George VI was the monarch. Their long ...
For Sir Winston Churchill, who died 60 years ago today aged ... with Sir Winston's coffin lying on a gun carriage. With a million people lining the two-mile route, the mourners walking in ...
This Friday marks the 60th anniversary of Sir Winston Churchill’s death aged 90. The World War 2 prime minister, once voted the greatest Briton by the general public, rightly continues to be a ...
The newly inaugurated US president Donald Trump has put a controversial bust of Winston Churchill back on display in the Oval Office at the White House. The bronze bust by the British American ...
And we talked about history. After World War Two, Winston Churchill was thrown out, but they brought him back. Grover Cleveland, the only other American president that did not serve consecutive ...
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill is purported to have said, “Americans will always do the right thing, only after they have tried everything else." Climate change was likely not on Mr.
Donald Trump has reinstated a bust of Winston Churchill to a table in the Oval Office in his redecoration of the White House. A photograph of Mr Trump’s new office shows he has reinstalled the ...
Donald Trump has reinstated a bust of Sir Winston Churchill in the Oval Office, having also brought the sculpture back into the room in 2017. Despite a hectic schedule after being sworn in, Mr Trump ...
Nigel Farage has insisted that Donald Trump will return a bust of Winston Churchill to the Oval Office on his first day back in the White House. The British wartime leader's statue had occupied a ...
Nigel Farage says incoming US president Donald Trump will definitely return the bust of Winston Churchill to the Oval Office - and hailed him as 'the most pro-British president since Eisenhower'.
His doing so prompted criticism from then-London mayor Boris Johnson, the future PM and Churchill biographer, who suggested that Mr Obama had been motivated by an “ancestral dislike of the ...
On 8 May 1945 Winston Churchill stood on a Whitehall balcony and addressed the excited crowd below. "In all our long history," he said, "we have never seen a greater day than this." Churchill had ...