Anouska: Speaking of the government, who was it making decisions in the Elizabethan era? Alice: Well…Queen Elizabeth I was sovereign of England - that meant she had the most authority out of anyone.
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In this podcast, Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner shares quotes from Sir Philip Sidney, Danny Meyer, Raj Sisodia, Confucius, and Jeff Bezos.
Hackney Council is stepping in to fix a historic churchyard in Stoke Newington following “heritage crime” and disrepair.