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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 (13145) | |
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 (99) | |
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 (668) | |
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 (221) | |
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 (2159) | |
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 (2338) | |
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 (212) | |
2024-09-30 | Edward Hurst Davies | Edward Hurst Davies (1855-1927) was a Welsh quarry manager and owner. | C | Opolito (4209) | |
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 (360) | |
2024-10-21 | Nokian KrP (Finnish sports club) | Nokian KrP is a floorball club based in Nokia, Finland. | Stub | Prikryl (4607) | |
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 (244) | |
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) | |
2024-10-08 | 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 (23) | |
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 (1059) | |
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 (1059) | |
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 (79) | |
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) | |
2024-10-01 | 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 (2338) | |
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 (2607) | |
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 (2120) | |
2024-10-31 | Jonathan Black (art historian) (British art historian) | Jonathan Black (1966–2023) was a British art historian and writer. | Start | Dcrond (29) | |
2024-11-22 | 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 (260) | |
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 (2159) | |
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 (2276) | |
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 (78) | |
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 (8462) | |
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) | |
2024-09-10 | 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 (165) | |
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 (1059) | |
2024-08-16 | List of independent English Whisky bottlers | There are currently 18 independent English whisky bottlers. | Start | ChefBear01 (6920) | |
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 (24800) | |
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 (79) | |
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 (7378) | |
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) | |
2024-12-15 | 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 (1192) | |
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 (191) | |
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! (17266) | |
2024-09-16 | Basketball Holding Company (public company based in Lithuania) | 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) | |
2024-11-18 | 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 (2394) | |
2024-12-20 | Mayor of Kaunas (public office in Lithuania) | 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. | Start | Editorius124 (106) | |
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 (29) | |
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, it competes in the Spartan South Midlands Football League. | Stub | Thelifeofan413 (884) | |
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 (2394) | |
2024-12-25 | Greater Anglia (2025) | Greater Anglia is a future train operating company that will take over the services of the operator of the same name from Transport UK Group and Mitsui & Co in late 2025. | Start | Naleork (55) | |
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) | |
2024-09-09 | 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 (2338) | |
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) | |
2024-12-13 | James Anderson-Besant (English Chorister) | 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 (4162) | |
2024-12-28 | Baltic Jamboree | The Baltic Jamboree is a Scouting jamboree for Scouts of the Baltic states. The hosting of the Baltic Jamboree rotates between the Estonian Scout Association, Latvijas Skautu un Gaidu Centrālā Organizācija and Lietuvos Skautija, members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. | Start | TommyTu25 (697) | |
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 (627) | |
2024-12-09 | Jenolite | Jenolite is a British company based in Bedfordshire, England that develops and sells rust treatment products. | Start | Leessammy (18) | |
2024-12-30 | William MacLellan, 4th Lord Kirkcudbright | William MacLellan, born c. 1647 in Borgue, Kirkcudbrightshire, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, was the 4th Lord Kirkcudbright, a title he held from 1665 until his passing on 29 March 1668. He was the son of Ann Maxwell and John MacLellan, 3rd Lord Kirkcudbright. | Start | Mcclellan28 (179) | |
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 (20741) | |
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 (1102) | |
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 (5203) | |
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 (205) | |
2024-12-24 | Body activism | Body Activism (Swedish: Kroppsaktivism) is an ideology-based movement aimed at countering restrictive beauty ideals and creating equal conditions for people with different body types. | Start | Mohamed.sa (22) | |
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 (4501) | |
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) | |
2024-12-29 | Gregory Cooke (English actor and director (born 1966)) | Gregory Cooke (born 1 January 1966) is an English actor who best known for playing Robert Todd Lincoln in the 1988 miniseries Lincoln and wireless operator Jack Phillips on the 1997 blockbuster Titanic by James Cameron. | Stub | Omnis Scientia (46040) | |
2024-10-07 | Council on Geostrategy | The Council on Geostrategy is a non-profit think tank based in Westminster, London, England. It was founded in March 2021 by James Rogers, the director of research, and Viktorija Starych-Samuolienė, the director of strategy. The Council on Geostrategy focuses shaping HM Government's foreign and defence policy in an "international environment characterised by geopolitical competition and environmental crisis". | C | RichardDunn44 (34) | |
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 (2281) | |
2024-09-07 | Vilnius conflict (Conflict between Poland and Lithuania (1920–1939)) | The Vilnius conflict (1920–1939) was a conflict between Poland and Lithuania over Vilnius and the Vilnius region.{{Infobox military conflict | Start | Nikinikipikipiki (463) | |
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 formal style of the British Crown in Jersey, who reigns as sovereign and head of state of the crown dependency. They are the successors to the Dukes of Normandy. | Start | Knowledgework69 (1589) | |
2024-10-23 | Henry Zeffman (British journalist) | Henry Zeffman is a British journalist, currently working for BBC News since 2023 as their Chief Political Correspondent. He was formerly employed by The Times as a political editor. | Stub | U15627r473 (680) | |
2024-11-20 | Sir George Young, 5th Baronet (English diplomat) | Sir George Peregrine Young, 5th Baronet (8 September 1908 – 17 March 1960) | Start | Babybrew6 (1623) | |
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 (2394) | |
2024-12-25 | Kalnišķi (Settlement in Courland, Latvia) | Kalniški is a settlement in the Nīca Parish of South Kurzeme Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia, south of Liepāja on the A11 highway. It has an estimated population of 29. | Stub | BigBlobfish (174) | |
2025-01-12 | Penclawdd A.F.C. (Football club based in Swansea) | Penclawdd A.F.C. is a Welsh football club based in Penclawdd, Swansea. The team currently plays in the Swansea Senior League Premier Division. | Stub | SlimyGecko7 (2276) | |
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 (1589) | |
2024-12-30 | Newdale, Shropshire (Village in Shropshire, England) | Newdale, rebuilt as New Dale is a village and suburb of Telford in the borough of Telford and Wrekin in Shropshire, England. It is located northwest of the town of Telford. It forms part of the Lawley and Overdale civil parish. | Start | PamD (208851) | |
2024-12-30 | Old Park, Shropshire (Suburb of Telford in Shropshire, England) | Old Park is a suburb of Telford in the Telford and Wrekin borough of Shropshire, England.[unreliable source?] It is part of the Lawley and Overdale civil parish. | Stub | PamD (208851) | |
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! (17266) | |
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. Founded in 2011, they are a part of American Football Ireland (AFI) and play their home matches at Shay Murtagh Park, the home ground of Mullingar RFC. | C | Renamed user c3b13c03d8d574a8f92c8c2a6d5cdd60 (38) | |
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 (1529) | |
2025-01-14 | Elections to the Sámi Parliament of Sweden (legislative election for the Saami Parliament in Sweden) | Elections to the Sámi Parliament of Sweden have taken place every four years following the establishment of the Parliament in 1993. The most recent elections took place in 2021, and another election is scheduled in 2025. | Start | Quinnnnnby (3711) | |
2024-12-27 | Gabriel Folkesson (Swedish figure skater) | Gabriel Folkesson (born 19 February 2002) is a Swedish figure skater. He is the 2024 Swedish National champion and a two-time Nordic Championship silver medalist. | Start | Bgsu98 (61764) | |
2024-12-27 | William McGowan (1886-1918) (British golfer) | William McGowan was a British golfer. | Start | HarryMcG-L (61) | |
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 (187) | |
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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2024-10-15 | Kintyre Gaelic | Kintyre Gaelic is an endangered dialect of Scottish Gaelic spoken around Kintyre until the 1900s. | Stub | Gorgonopsi (2441) | |
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 (191) | |
2025-01-23 | Vallhólmur (Flatland area in the middle of Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Vallhólmur, also called Hólmurinn, is a flatland area in the middle of Skagafjörður, Iceland, formed from sediment from the Héraðsvötn river—it is in fact an old seabed. The area's eastern boundary is the Héraðsvötn and Húseyjarkvísl, and its western is Vindheimamelar. | Start | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
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) | |
2024-12-23 | Earl of Rothes (Baronage of Scotland) (Earldom of Rothes in the Baronage of Scotland) | The Earldom of Rothes in the Baronage of Scotland is a title of nobility of feudal origins, separated from the Earl of Rothes title (originally created in 1458) in 1886 and still extant today. The incumbent title holder is Ambassador Dario Item. | Start | Royalorders (53) | |
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 (1653) | |
2024-11-10 | Sir Edward Lewis (Welsh landowner and sheriff) | 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 (165) | |
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 (589) | |
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 (216) | |
2024-10-18 | Juhani Seppovaara | Juhani Seppovaara is a Finnish photographer, illustrator, and writer. His work has focused on traditional building culture in 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 (134) | |
2025-01-22 | Jonas Hinnfors (Swedish writer) | Ivar Per Jonas Hinnfors (born 27 June 1956 in Ystad), is a Swedish professor of political science. He received his doctorate in 1992 at the University of Gothenburg, where he became a professor of political science in 2007. | Stub | Mats33 (1867) | |
2025-01-27 | Lithuanian Sports Dance Federation | The Lithuanian Sports Dance Federation (Lithuanian: Lietuvos sportinių šokių federacija, LSŠF) is the national governing body for competitive dance in Lithuania. Founded in 1989, its headquarters are located in Vilnius, Lithuania. The Federation is responsible for organizing sports dance competitions, promoting the development of dance sports, and overseeing training and qualification standards for dancers in the country. | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-01-18 | Evaldas Pašilis (Former Prosecutor General of Lithuania) | Evaldas Pašilis (born 13 October 1973) is a Lithuanian jurist and judge who served as the 6th Prosecutor General of Lithuania from 30 December 2015 until 14 January 2021. In 2020, he was nominated as Lithuania's candidate for a position as a judge at the European Union General Court, but he was not appointed. | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2024-08-15 | Judge referee (Sweden) (Swedish judicial officer) | 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 (1191) | |
2025-01-25 | Dråm (Swedish harpist band) | Dråm are a Swedish band consisting of Anna Rynefors and Erik Ask-Upmark. They play nyckelharpa, violin, recorder, viola da gamba, harp, cittern, whistle and bagpipes. | Stub | Jo Dusepo (486) | |
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! (17266) | |
2024-12-25 | Chetwynd End (Suburb of Newport in Shropshire, England) | Chetwynd End is a suburb of Newport in the Telford and Wrekin borough in Shropshire, England. It is located within the Newport civil parish. It is located directly north of Newport town centre, partially separated by the Shrewsbury and Newport Canal. | Stub | DragonofBatley (20741) | |
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 (3600) | |
2025-01-13 | 2004 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group III – Zone B | The Europe/Africa Zone was one of the three zones of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2004. | Start | PE fans (6543) | |
2025-01-29 | Oldham Tinkers (British group of singers, formed in 1965) | The Oldham Tinkers are a British group of singers, formed in 1965 by John Howarth and brothers Larry and Gerry Kearns in a pub in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. They sing in Lancashire vernacular with subjects ranging from childhood, music hall, to poetry and historical subjects, mainly about Oldham and surrounding parts of southern Lancashire. | Stub | Battang (963) | |
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 (9005) | |
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 (9005) | |
2025-02-03 | Julian Miles Whitmarsh (British restaurateur (1936 - 2022)) | Julian Miles Whitmarsh (11 May 1936 – 3 November 2022) was a British restaurateur who operated two rural dining establishments in England. | Start | Kgunst (43) | |
2025-02-02 | Hay (Scottish ploughman) | Hay was a Scottish ploughman and knight of the Clan Hay who was involved in the Battle of Luncarty in 980. | Start | Toby83443 (117) | |
2024-10-26 | Patrick Knight (engineer) (Irish engineer (born c.1790)) | Patrick Knight (c.1790-1844) was an Irish engineer, surveyor, architect, geologist, cartographer and folklore collector who was involved in planning and engineering projects in County Mayo in the early 19th century. He died in 1844 and is buried in Castlebar. | B | 1112Gumdaddy (564) | |
2024-12-08 | Sadlers Farm (Farm in Essex, England) | Sadlers Farm is a traffic junction in Essex, England, | Stub | Thelifeofan413 (884) | |
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 (3471) | |
2024-10-23 | Henry Jeffrey Flower, 4th Viscount Ashbrook (Anglo-Irish peer) | Henry Jeffrey Flower, 4th Viscount Ashbrook was an Anglo-Irish peer. | Start | Paladyn-john (546) | |
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 (106) | |
2025-02-07 | Moat Park Rangers F.C. (Football club) | Moat Park Rangers F.C, or simply Moat Park Rangers, is a Northern Irish amateur football club playing in the Down Area Winter Football League. They were formed in 2005, and are based in Moat Park, Dundonald, Northern Ireland. | Start | Nabulowa (2668) | |
2025-02-07 | Investigatory Powers (Technical Capability) Regulations 2018 (Statutory instrument of the United Kingdom) | The Investigatory Powers (Technical Capability) Regulations 2018 is a statutory instrument of the United Kingdom. It was set up under the provisions of section 267(3)(i) of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016. | Stub | The Anome (256620) | |
2025-01-29 | Lironne Bar-Sadeh (Israeli diplomat) | Lironne Bar-Sadeh (Hebrew: לירון בר-שדה) also known as Lironne Bar-Sade (born 29 April 1959) is an Israeli diplomat who has served as ambassador to Latvia and to Ireland. She previously served as Deputy Head of Mission at the Israeli Embassies in Italy and Jordan. | Start | Ccferrie (1853) | |
2025-01-31 | Siilinjärvi railway station (Railway station in Siilinjärvi, Finland) | Siilinjärvi railway station (Finnish: Siilinjärven rautatieasema) is located in the municipality of Siilinjärvi in Northern Savonia region of Finland. Opened in 1902, the station is located on the Savonia railway and is also the western terminus of the Siilinjärvi–Viinijärvi-line, the latter of which only serves freight traffic. | Start | MiMaEx (217) | |
2024-12-08 | Reliance (bus company) (Bus operator in North Yorkshire, England) | Reliance is a bus company that formerly operated regional bus services in North Yorkshire, England. | GA | HeyI'mThatGirl (321) | |
2025-02-09 | Bradford District Museums & Galleries (Visitor attraction organisation in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England) | Bradford District Museums & Galleries runs a number of visitor attractions in Bradford District, West Yorkshire, northern England. | Stub | Jpbowen (82830) | |
2025-02-10 | 1940 School Inquiry | 1940 School Inquiry (Swedish: 1940 års skolutredning) was appointed in Sweden in 1940 by the then Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs Gösta Bagge. The purpose was to increase the number of students in higher education in rural areas of Sweden, as well as among low-income groups, such as children from working-class families and farm families. | Stub | Updoots (106) | |
2025-02-10 | Finaghy F.C. (Football club) | Finaghy Football Club, or referred to simply as Finaghy, are a Northern Irish football club based in Finaghy, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Finaghy F.C. were founded in 1962 as Lowe Memorial Young Men. The Lowe Memorial YM completed in the Churches League up until 1982. | Start | Nabulowa (2668) | |
2025-02-11 | Jones baronets of Ramsbury (1774) | The Jones baronetcy, of Ramsbury, in the County of Wiltshire, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 9 July 1774 for William Jones. Born Langham, on marrying Elizabeth, daughter of William Jones, Esq. of Ramsbury Manor, a descendant of Sir William Jones (1631 – 2 May 1682). | Stub | Aergia (430) | |
2025-02-10 | St Matthews F.C. (Football club) | St Matthews Football Club, referred to simply as St Matthews, is an intermediate football club playing in the Northern Amateur Football League. They are based in Short Strand, Belfast, Northern Ireland. St Matthews were established in 1970, and play in Ormeau Park, Belfast. | Start | Nabulowa (2668) | |
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 (718) | |
2025-02-12 | Portavogie Rangers F.C. (Football club) | Portavogie Rangers Football Club, referred to simply as Portavogie Rangers, or Portavogie F.C., is an intermediate football club playing in the Northern Amateur Football League. They are based in Portavogie, Northern Ireland. Portavogie Rangers were established in 1961, and play at New Harbour Road, Portavogie. | Start | Nabulowa (2668) | |
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) | |
2025-01-31 | History Hub Ulster | History Hub Ulster (HHU), referred to simply as the History Hub, is a research group, news blog, video creator, archivist, content writer and book publisher based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The History Hub Ulster was founded by Karen O’Rawe. They engage in the local community on social media and hold outdoor events by | C | Nabulowa (2668) | |
2024-12-19 | Andy Coles (English undercover police officer) | Andy Coles is an English former police officer and politician known for his undercover work in the 1990s and subsequent political career. | Start | Vladimir.copic (4682) | |
2025-01-26 | Maurice Ward (musician) (English violist (1899–1957)) | Maurice Ward, (1899–1957) was a British violist and violinist. He was principal violist with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Covent Garden Opera Orchestra, and was a violinist and violist with The Hallé Orchestra. | C | RR424 (1627) | |
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 (28469) | |
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 (2394) | |
2025-02-12 | Šiltadaržio Street (street in Vilnius, Lithuania) | Šiltadaržio Street is a narrow street about 130 meters long in the Vilnius Old Town. It connects Barboros Radvilaitės and Bernardinų streets. | C | Sijjori Kano (128) | |
2025-02-15 | Solar power in Estonia (overview of solar power in Estonia) | Solar power in Estonia is a growing source of energy, particularly since 2020. | Stub | Bluegleam (1418) | |
2025-02-14 | Reykjaströnd (District on the west side of Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Reykjaströnd ("Reykir Beach") is a district on the west side of Skagafjörður, Iceland, at the base of Tindastóll mountain. Rekjaströnd begins along the Gönguskarðsá river and continues north for the length of Tindastóll, until it reaches so-called "Landsend." | Start | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
2025-02-11 | Shamrock F.C. (Football club) | Shamrock Football Club, referred to simply as Shamrock, is an intermediate football club playing in the Northern Amateur Football League. They are based in Ardoyne, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Shamrock were established 2006, and play their home games at Marrowbone Millennium Park, on Oldpark Road. | Start | Nabulowa (2668) | |
2025-02-08 | Thomas Hill (businessperson) (Scottish railway magnate and chairman) | Thomas Hill (1825–1891) was a Scottish businessman who was a railway magnate and chairman of the Caledonian Railway. | Start | Jpbowen (82830) | |
2025-01-15 | Death of Eliza and Henrietta Huszti (2025 missing persons case of two sisters in Aberdeen, Scotland) | Eliza Huszti and Henrietta Huszti (born 1992 or 1993 – c. 7 January 2025) were 32-year-old Hungarian sisters who disappeared in Aberdeen in the north east of Scotland on 7 January 2025. CCTV showed the sisters near the Queen Victoria Bridge in the early hours of 7 January, and their bodies were recovered from the River Dee nearby on 31 January. | Start | RWC 01 (3736) | |
2025-02-09 | John Hill (mayor) (English magistrate, alderman, mayor, and textile maufacturer) | John Hill JP (1829–1909) was a magistrate, mayor of the city of Bradford, and textile manufacturer. | Start | Jpbowen (82830) | |
2025-02-12 | Thulin Medal (Award) | The Thulin Medal (Swedish: Thulinmedaljen) is an annual award given by the Swedish Society of Aeronautics and Astronautics. It is given to individuals who have contributed to the advancement of aeronautical or aerospace engineering through their studies or work. | Stub | Davemc0 (992) | |
2025-02-16 | Armed Forces Pension Scheme (British Armed Forces pension scheme) | The Armed Forces Pension Scheme (AFPS) is the pension scheme of the British Armed Forces. It is a defined benefit scheme administered by Defence Business Services (DBS), a business unit within the Ministry of Defence (MOD). | Start | Folkezoft (2433) | |
2025-02-02 | Vadstena Rumble | The Vadstena Rumble is the name given to the scandal that took place at Vadstena Castle on the night of December 17, 1559. The "rumble" refers to the scandal when the then nineteen-year-old Princess Cecilia Vasa was caught with Johan II of East Frisia in the princess's bedchamber. | C | TotaFrisia (1251) | |
2025-01-17 | The Dome, London (North London Music venue, in a former public baths) | The Dome, London, is an independent music venue situated in the heart of Tufnell Park, London, England occupying a Grade II-listed Victorian public bathhouse. The venue is a part of the connecting Boston Arms pub, that was constructed on the corner of Dartmouth Park Hill and Junction Road in 1881. | C | Nerd180 (36) | |
2024-12-23 | Lord Leslie (Lordship in the Baronage of Scotland) | Lord Leslie (Fife) is a title of nobility in the Baronage of Scotland (a lordship of higher baronial nobility than barony), connected to the county of Fife. Not to be confused with the baronage title Baron of Leslie in Aberdeenshire held by a Scottish baron who owns Leslie Castle, or peerage title Lord Leslie, subsidiary title for the living Scottish peer Earl of Rothes. | C | Royalorders (53) | |
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 (22270) | |
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 (22270) | |
2025-02-19 | Pontio, Bangor University | Pontio (English: to bridge) is an university building and arts centre located in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. It is operated by Bangor University. Opened in 2015, it houses community facilities, a cinema, and the university student's union. | Start | 12xii (631) | |
2024-10-12 | Sketchley, Leicestershire (Former village in Leicestershire, England) | Sketchley is a deserted village and now a residential area that is part of the village of Burbage in the Hinckley & Bosworth borough of the ceremonial county of Leicestershire, England. | Start | DragonofBatley (20741) | |
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 (1024) | |
2025-02-11 | South College Boat Club (British rowing club) | South College Boat Club (SCBC) is the rowing club of South College at Durham University on the River Wear in England. | Start | Martin.h.murphy (435) | |
2025-01-27 | Project Oval | Project Oval is a project led by the Department of Transport to expand contactless pay as you go ticketing to National Rail stations in the South East of England. | C | Miklcct (1240) | |
2025-02-20 | Ulriksdal railway station (Railway station in Solna, Sweden) | Ulriksdal is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located 7.1 km north of Stockholm Central Station in the Järva area within Solna Municipality. The station consists of a single island platform with a ticket hall on the platform, accessible via an underground pedestrian tunnel. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-02-10 | John Snow College Boat Club (British rowing club) | John Snow College Boat Club (JSCBC) is the rowing club of John Snow College, Durham at Durham University on the River Wear in England. | Start | Martin.h.murphy (435) | |
2024-10-04 | AbuBakr Bahaj (British engineer and academic) | 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 (109) | |
2025-02-21 | Brigantia, Bangor University | Brigantia, formerly known as the Pyschology Building, is a university building in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. It is the location of Bangor University's North Wales Medical School and the School of Psychology and Sport Science. It is located next to the central Main Arts building. | Start | 12xii (631) | |
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. | Start | Nintenga (5174) | |
2025-02-17 | President of the Supreme Administrative Court of Lithuania (Chief justice in Lithuania) | The President of the Supreme Administrative Court of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Vyriausiojo Administracinio Teismo Pirmininkas) is the chief justice of the Supreme Administrative Court of Lithuania, responsible for overseeing administrative justice, ensuring the uniform interpretation and application of administrative law, and managing the court’s operations. | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-01-25 | Welsh slang | Welsh slang (Welsh: bratiaith Gymraeg) is the colloquial terminology of the Welsh language, a Celtic language that is a co-official language of Wales alongside English. | Start | Schestos (5556) | |
2025-02-22 | Johann Lotharius Friedrich von Maltzahn | Johann Lotharius Friedrich von Maltzahn (1719–1756) was a Danish diplomat of German origin. | Start | Yerachmiel C (1430) | |
2025-02-20 | Gintautas Zenkevičius (Lithuanian military officer (1962–2021)) | Brigade general Gintautas Zenkevičius (24 September 1962 – 19 November 2021) was a Lithuanian military officer, holding the rank of brigade general, and a former Chief of the Defence Staff of Lithuania. | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-02-20 | Stasys Knezys (3rd Chief of the Defence Staff of Lithuania) | Colonel Stasys Knezys (born 20 November 1948) was a Lithuanian military colonel, a historian of warfare, and a doctor of technical sciences. He began his military career in the Soviet Army in 1966, serving until its dissolution in 1991. Knezys also authored several notable works on military history. | C | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-02-20 | Seaghan an Diomáis CLG (Former Antrim-based Gaelic games club) | Seaghan an Diomáis CLG was a Gaelic Athletic Club based in Belfast in the early part of the 20th century. As county champions in 1910, they represented Antrim in the subsequent Ulster and All-Ireland Senior Football championships, becoming the first Ulster team to play in an All-Ireland Final. | Start | Milzo1986 (627) | |
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 (94) | |
2025-02-14 | Jez Bennett (British Army officer) (British Army general) | Lieutenant General Jeremy Matthew James Bennett, CBE (born 1968) is a senior British Army officer, currently serving as Deputy Commander of the Allied Land Command headquartered in İzmir. | B | NandivadaHungama (533) | |
2025-02-01 | Battle of Rzeczyca | The Battle of Rzeczyca was an armed clash that took place on autumn 1649, during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. | Start | Fajowy (719) | |
2025-01-27 | Sven Sture (Bef 1360 - 1424) | Sven Sture (c. 1360 – 1426) was a nobleman from Halland (then part of Denmark), who served as a commander of Queen Margaret of Denmark in Gotland against Mecklenburg. He later switched sides in 1397, allying himself with the Mecklenburgs and becoming one of the leaders of the Victual Brothers, a group of Baltic Sea pirates. | C | Jähmefyysikko (8010) | |
2025-02-14 | HC Fyn (Danish former handball club) | Handball Club Fyn better known as HC-Fyn was a short lived Danish handball club, that was founded in the spring of 2011 as a union between Faaborg HK and HC Odense, two clubs on Funen, Denmark. | Stub | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-02-17 | Juozas Krikštaponis (Commander of the anti-Soviet Lithuanian partisans) | Juozas Krikštaponis (1 March 1921 – 12 January 1945) was a Lithuanian anti-Soviet partisan and founder of the Vytis military district. | C | KrivisKrivaitis (614) | |
2025-02-20 | Häggvik railway station (Railway station in Sollentuna, Sweden) | Häggvik is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located 15.3 km north of Stockholm Central Station in the Häggvik district of Sollentuna Municipality. The station consists of a single island platform, with the entrance located at the northern end, accessible via an underground pedestrian tunnel. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-02-17 | Alec Brown (politician) (British politician) | Alec Brown is a British Labour Party politician who has served as the leader of Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council since May 2023. | Stub | Ukeditor3939 (210) | |
2025-02-01 | Tendring Colchester Border Community (Infrastructure project in Colchester, England) | Tendring Colchester Border Community is a proposed infrastructure project in north east Essex, England. | Stub | Colsh2 (145) | |
2025-02-22 | Attack on Stockholm (1452) (1452 attack on Stockholm) | The attack on Stockholm occurred in the summer of 1452 during the Dano-Swedish war of 1449–1457. It began when a Danish fleet of 46 ships and 1,900 men arrived off the coast, managing to sail into the archipelago but being stopped at the "boom". After this, they successfully landed at Blasieholmen, where they initially repelled a group of peasants. | C | Gvssy (5203) | |
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) | |
2025-02-11 | Red Lion, Withington (Historic site in Withington, Manchester) | The Red Lion Pub is a historic public house located in the Withington area of Manchester, England. Established in the 17th century, the pub has long served as a social hub for the local community, offering a warm atmosphere, traditional ales, and a rich sense of local history. | Start | Thursby16 (1644) | |
2024-12-07 | Political composition of local government in the Republic of Ireland | 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). | Start | PotatoIV (60) | |
2025-02-11 | Ladybarn Park (Urban park in Withington, Manchester) | Ladybarn Park is an urban park situated in the Withington and Ladybarn areas of Manchester, England. Covering approximately 23.4 acres, the park provides a green oasis for local residents and visitors, offering a range of recreational facilities including sports areas, a children's play area, and landscaped walking paths. | Start | Thursby16 (1644) | |
2025-02-26 | MSV Housing | The Mosscare St Vincent's Housing Group, now called MSV, is a social housing provider. It owns and manages almost 9,000 homes in Greater Manchester, Lancashire and West Yorkshire. It was called Mosscare St. Vincent's Housing Group Limited until April 2024. | Stub | Rathfelder (548653) | |
2025-02-27 | Viby, Kerteminde (Town in Southern Denmark, Denmark) | Viby is a town in Denmark, located in the Kerteminde Municipality of Southern Denmark. It is located on the north-eastern section of Funen island. It is roughly 5.5 km north of the town of Kerteminde. | Stub | EnzoTC (4395) | |
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) | |
2025-02-27 | Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi (ice hockey) (Ice hockey team in Helsinki, Finland) | Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi (lit. 'Helsinki's Football Club'), commonly known as HJK Helsinki (Swedish: HJK Helsingfors), or simply as HJK, was an ice hockey club in Helsinki, Finland. It operated from 1928 to 1972 until Helsingin Jääkiekkoklubi took over the ice hockey department of the club. | Start | EAKI78 (861) | |
2025-02-08 | C2c (2025) | c2c is a future train operating company that is planned to take over the services of the operator of the same name from Trenitalia on 20 July 2025. | Stub | Faisalisonline (61) | |
2025-02-15 | Richard Grant (Royal Navy officer) (British Royal Navy officer (1783-1859)) | Sir Richard Grant Kt. (1783 – 3 March 1859) was a British Royal Navy officer who was knighted in 1820. | B | EssNS (6416) | |
2025-02-10 | Morykoni family (Polish noble family) | The Morykoni family was a Polish-Lithuanian noble family, a branch of the Italian merchant family Moriconi from Lucca. They arrived in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th century and settled permanently in the 17th century, obtaining noble status and estates, mainly in the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. | Start | Marcelus (10058) | |
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 (99) | |
2025-02-11 | Euroclear Finland (Financial market infrastructure) | Euroclear Finland is the central securities depository (CSD) of Finland, headquartered in Helsinki. It is a fully-owned subsidiary of the Euroclear Group. | Start | Boubloub (18021) | |
2025-02-11 | Euroclear Sweden (Financial market infrastructure) | Euroclear Sweden is the main central securities depository (CSD) in Sweden, headquartered in Stockholm. It is a fully-owned subsidiary of the Euroclear Group. | Start | Boubloub (18021) | |
2025-02-26 | Roger Ordish (television producer) | Roger Francis Ordish (13 October 1939 – 26 August 2023) was a British television producer. | Start | Nalwesk (19) | |
2025-02-28 | The Follies Trust (Architectural conservation organisation in Ireland) | The Follies Trust is an architectural conservation and preservation organisation established in 2006 with a focus on Follies. The trust operates in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. | Start | Financefactz (19183) | |
2025-02-24 | H Beauty (British beauty store chain) | H Beauty is a British chain of beauty stores established in 2020 by the Harrods Group. It is comparable to Sephora and Ulta Beauty, both of which lack significant presence in the United Kingdom. They are located exclusively outside of London city limits to gain market share beyond the reach of the flagship Harrods store in Knightsbridge. | Start | WikiRedactor (16841) | |
2025-02-12 | Kalevala Society (Finnish foundation, established in 1911) | Kalevala Society (Finnish: Kalevalaseura) is a foundation established in 1911 with the mission of promoting scientific and artistic activities related to the Finnish cultural heritage and the Finnish national epic, Kalevala. The society organizes events, engages in publishing, research, and dissemination of information on these topics, and awards grants and recognition prizes. | C | Jähmefyysikko (8010) | |
2025-02-27 | HMS Woodruff (1941 Flower-class corvette) | HMS Woodruff was a Royal Navy Flower-class Corvette and was built by William Simons & Co. Ltd. in Renfrew, Scotland. It was ordered on 21 September 1939 and launched on 28 February 1941, although it wasn't listed as active unit in the October 1945 Navy List. | Stub | Woffio (196) | |
2025-02-13 | Nigel McNair Scott (British businessperson) | Nigel Guthrie McNair Scott (6 September 1945 – 7 April 2023) was a British businessperson. | Stub | Jerbhen (34) | |
2025-02-22 | Greater Essex Combined County Authority (Proposed local government body in England) | The Greater Essex Combined County Authority (GECCA) or simply the Greater Essex Combined Authority (GECA) is a proposed combined county authority for the ceremonial county of Essex, also known as Greater Essex, in the East of England. | GA | TheHarveyWallbanger (695) | |
2025-02-22 | Cambridge Two (Formerly imprisoned charity workers) | The Cambridge Two (also known as the Wintercomfort Two) were British homeless charity managers, Ruth Wyner and John Brock, who were imprisoned in December 1999 having been judged not to have taken reasonable steps to prevent heroin dealing at Wintercomfort, the Cambridge homeless centre that they were managing. | GA | Rob235711 (1278) | |
2025-01-07 | Oqaasileriffik (Language Authority of Greenland) | Oqaasileriffik (English: The Language Secretariat of Greenland, Danish: Grønlands Sprogsekretariat; the Greenlandic name translates literally to "place where one deals with words") is the official language authority of Greenland in charge of regulating the Greenlandic language. | Start | Jdszekeres (69) | |
2025-01-17 | Eric Nilson (Swedish ice hockey player (born 2007)) | Eric Nilson (born 11 May 2007) is a Swedish-Canadian professional ice hockey centre for Djurgårdens IF of the HockeyAllsvenskan. He is eligible for the 2025 NHL entry draft. | Stub | Count3D (1505) | |
2024-08-30 | 2023 Celtic Challenge (Women's rugby union competition in Europe) | The 2023 Celtic Challenge was the inaugural season of the Celtic Challenge, a cross-border women's rugby union competition with teams from Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. The competition consisted of three representative teams, one representing each nation. | Start | Mpjmcevoybeta (24183) | |
2025-02-28 | National Agency for Education (Lithuania) | The National Agency for Education (NAE) is a public administration body established by the Ministry of Education, Sport, and Science of the Republic of Lithuania. The Agency officially began its work on 1 September 2019, following the merger of six institutions which were National Examination Centre, National School Evaluation Agency, Centre for Special Pedagogy and Psychology, Education Supply Centre, Centre for Information Technology in Education, Centre for The Development of Education. | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-02-14 | Magheralin Village F.C. (Football club) | Magheralin Village Football Club, referred to as Magheralin Village, or simply Magheralin, is an intermediate-level football club based in Magheralin, County Down, Northern Ireland. Magheralin play in the Mid-Ulster Football League. | Start | Nabulowa (2668) | |
2025-02-27 | My Sailor, My Love (2022 Ireland, Finland film) | My Sailor, My Love is a 2022 Irish drama film directed by Klaus Härö. An international co-production between Finland and Ireland, the project marked Härö's English language debut. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was subsequently distributed by Music Box Films. | Start | Artist&Architect (1074) | |
2025-02-11 | William Duppa Crotch (Naturalist and Entomologist (1832-1903)) | William Duppa Crotch FLS (1832–1903) was a British naturalist, specialising in Norwegian wildlife and in entomology, particularly Lepidoptera, Hemiptera and Coleoptera. | C | HangingSwordAlley (811) | |
2025-03-03 | Hull's 107FM (Radio station in Hull, England) | Hull's 107FM is a community radio station broadcasting to Kingston upon Hull, England. | Start | Plaretyagain (282) | |
2025-02-26 | Leeds Savage Club (Non-profit organisation in Leeds) | The Leeds Savage Club is a non-profit organisation in Leeds. | Start | GoldenBootWizard276 (4936) | |
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 from 1991 to 1992, and 1995 to 1996. He served on Belfast City Council from 1981 until 1997, latterly for the Court DEA. | Start | McGonagle290 (2394) | |
2025-01-31 | Wombridge (Former parish in Shropshire, England) | Wombridge (alternatively Wambridge) is a former parish in the Wellington Division of the hundred of Bradford South in the Telford and Wrekin district of the county of Shropshire, England. It is 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Wellington, 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Telford, and 16 miles (26 km) from Shrewsbury, covering 699 acres (283 ha). | FA | Uncle G (54257) | |
2025-02-15 | Greater Manchester bus route 409 (Bus route in Manchester, England) | Greater Manchester bus route 409 is a Bee Network contracted bus route in Greater Manchester, England. Running between Ashton-under-Lyne bus station and Rochdale Interchange, it is operated by Stagecoach Manchester. | Start | TL9027 (1522) | |
2025-02-06 | Cordell Jeffers (British motivational speaker) | Cordell Jeffers is a motivational speaker, entrepreneur and mindset coach from Birmingham, United Kingdom. He is an ambassador of The King's Trust charity. In 2022, Jeffers delivered a TEDx talk entitled "How To Turn Your Pain Into Purpose," in TedxMoseley event. | Start | AqibJam (30) | |
2024-12-28 | Swedish Baloch (Ethnic group) | bal|{{nq| سویڈن ءِ بلوچ | GA | Balash-Vologases (1378) | |
2025-03-05 | Mathias Rex Dorgelo (Dutch-Danish handball player (born 2002)) | Matthias René Rex Dorgelo (born 31 October 2002) is a Dutch-Danish handball player who plays for Danish club SønderjyskE Håndbold and the Dutch national team. He represented Denmark at the U21-level. | Start | Fregerslev (10392) | |
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 (451) | |
2025-02-11 | 2025 Icelandic Super Cup (Football match) | The 2025 Icelandic Super Cup is the upcoming 54th final in the Icelandic Super Cup, an annual game between the League champions and the Cup champions. The match will be played at Kópavogsvöllur in Reykjavík on 30 March 2025. | Stub | Chilmiyh56 (5691) | |
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 (2152) | |
2024-12-27 | Abigail Parry (British poet, essayist and translator) | Abigail Parry is a contemporary British poet, essayist, and translator who lectures at Cardiff University. She is best known for her two poetry collections, Jinx and I Think We're Alone Now. | Stub | Shuchi4112 (14) | |
2024-11-22 | Andrè Faye Solvang (Norwegian motorboat racer) | Andrè Faye Solvang is a Norwegian powerboat racer and was born in Drammen in 2003. | Start | JohnLMoore1966 (110) | |
2025-03-06 | Lisbet Bryske (Danish landowner and genealogist) | Lisbet Eilersdatter Bryske was a Danish author and landowner. She was famous for her books on weapons and genealogy. | Start | Jasmine Primrose (4835) | |
2024-10-22 | Loud Pipes (band) | Loud Pipes (aka Loudpipes) were a Swedish hardcore punk band, active from 1994 to 1997, founded by Fredrik Lindgren (aka Freddie Eugene), and consisting of members from famous Swedish death metal and thrash metal bands (Unleashed, Merciless, Entombed, and Unanimated). | Start | LeeHelen96 (365) | |
2025-02-06 | List of collieries in Derbyshire | There were 68 collieries in the Derbyshire coalfield when the British coal industry was nationalised in 1947. By 1994 they were all closed. | Start | Douglal (3622) | |
2025-02-17 | Joyce Trail plaques, Dublin (Artwork in Dublin, Ireland) | The Joyce Trail is a 1988 artwork by artist Robin Buick consisting of 14 separate bronze plaques set into the streets of Dublin, Ireland at locations relevant to scenes from the novel Ulysses (1922) by James Joyce. Each plaque has a quote from the book relevant to the place where the plaque is installed. | C | Ridiculopathy (5426) | |
2025-03-06 | A closer look at rugs (1983-85 art exhibition curated by Peter Dormer) | A closer look at rugs was an art exhibition which toured between 1983 and 1985. The trio of A Closer look exhibitions (1983–5), curated by Peter Dormer started with concurrently run exhibitions at the Waterloo Place Gallery of the Crafts Council. The tour tended to separate the three themes for practicality of space. | Start | Zaccwm (568) | |
2024-09-07 | Robertas Lozinskis (Lithuanian classical pianist) | Robertas Lozinskis (born 24 June 1991) is a Lithuanian-born classical pianist. | C | Barzinis (28) | |
2025-03-05 | Guide Club (Private members' club for Girl Guide leaders and executives) | The Guide Club was a London-based private members' club run by the Girl Guide Association (GGA) between 1948 and 1976. Its purpose was to provide accommodation and a place to meet for Guide leaders coming from outside the capital. | C | BJCHK (8640) | |
2025-01-15 | Milton Gästrin (Swedish ice hockey player (born 2007)) | Milton Gästrin (born 2 June 2007) is a Swedish professional ice hockey centre for Modo Hockey of the Swedish Hockey League. He is eligible for the 2025 NHL entry draft. | Stub | Count3D (1505) | |
2025-02-27 | Not Squares (Irish band) | Not Squares was an Irish electronic dance-punk band from Belfast. The band grew out of the alternative music scene that flourished in Northern Ireland in the years after the Good Friday Agreement. | Start | Upmonger (18) | |
2025-03-04 | Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust (Body responsible for the management of Wormwood Scrubs) | The Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust (WSCT) is a charitable trust that manages the Wormwood Scrubs in west London as a place of public recreation. | Start | Hughbe98 (13145) | |
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 (2152) | |
2025-02-15 | Reykir (Abandoned farm in Reykaströnd in Skagafjörður County, Iceland) | Reykir is the outermost abandoned farm in Reykjaströnd in Skagafjörður, Iceland. A narrow peninsula, called Reykjadiskur, extends northward from the farm. | Start | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
2025-02-22 | Alder Bourne (Stream in Buckinghamshire, England) | The Alder Bourne is a winterbourne stream in the south of Buckinghamshire, England. It rises north-west of Fulmer and flows into the Colne Brook. | Stub | Tæppa (24) | |
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 (235) | |
2025-01-21 | Citizens' Party (Denmark) (Political party in Denmark) | The Citizens' Party - Lars Boje Mathiesen (Danish: Borgernes Parti - Lars Boje Mathiesen, BP) is a populist political party in Denmark. | Start | Gust Justice (2250) | |
2025-02-11 | J. B. Geoghegan (English singer-songwriter (1816–1889)) | Joseph Bryan (Jack) Geoghegan (1816 – 21 January 1889), was an English music hall song writer and performer. Active from an early age, he was widely known from the 1860s until his death. Geoghegan is credited with many songs, some of which are still performed, such as Ten Thousand Miles Away, and his version of Cockles & Mussels is the likely source of at least the chorus of what has become the famous Dublin anthem. | Start | Jaa101 (533) | |
2025-01-27 | Didasko (Scottish Calvinist denomination) | Didasko is a family of conservative-evangelical Presbyterian churches in Scotland which have formed a Presbytery. It was formed in 2017 as a result of five congregations leaving the Church of Scotland, primarily due to disagreements about human sexuality. | C | Arossmorrison (972) | |
2024-09-06 | Billy Terrell (English professional footballer) | Billy Terrell, also known as Billy Terrall, (born 31 August 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club AFC Bournemouth. | C | Harold9595959 (3490) | |
2025-01-24 | Castle Street (Liverpool ward) (Ward in Liverpool) | Castle Street is a defunct electoral ward in Liverpool, in Merseyside, England, and part of the Liverpool Riverside parliamentary. Castle street is bordered to the north by the Exchange ward, to the south by the Port of Liverpool, the Lord Street and Church Street to the east and River Mersey to the west. | Start | DentistRecommended (3273) | |
2025-02-20 | Möre uprising (1536) | The Möre uprising this was a peasant uprising in Möre in 1536 led by Jon Andersson against the Swedish authorities. The uprising was suppressed the same year it occurred. | Start | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-02-23 | Fatima's next job could be in cyber. (she just doesn't know it yet) (2020 advertisement by the UK Government and CyberFirst) | Fatima's next job could be in cyber. (she just doesn’t know it yet) was a 2020 British advertisement which was part of a long-running "Rethink Reskill Reboot" campaign created in a collaboration between the Government of the United Kingdom and CyberFirst, a programme led by the National Cyber Security Centre to encourage young people to go into cyber security careers. | GA | JamJamSvn (3094) | |
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 (2433) | |
2025-02-13 | Jan Stefan Giedroyć | Jan Stefan Giedroyć (born February 2, 1730, in Vilnius, died May 13, 1802, in Alsėdžiai) was the Bishop of Samogitia from March 30, 1778, and the Bishop of Inflanty and Piltyń from 1764. | Start | Marcelus (10058) | |
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 (20741) | |
2025-03-11 | Kieran O'Mahony (Gaelic footballer) (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Kieran O'Mahony is a former Gaelic footballer who played for Doonbeg and the Clare county team. He is known as "Nail". O'Mahony won a Munster Senior Football Championship medal in 1992. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
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 (80) | |
2025-01-23 | Portadown News | The Portadown News was a weekly newspaper based in Portadown, Northern Ireland. It was established in 1859 as the Portadown Weekly News, and County Armagh Advertiser. It served the communities of Portadown, Lurgan, Craigavon and the wider County Armagh Area. | Stub | Nabulowa (2668) | |
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 (5980) | |
2025-03-03 | Tunbridge Wells Alliance (Political party in the United Kingdom) | The Tunbridge Wells Alliance is a local political party based in the Borough of Tunbridge Wells. It currently has four councillors on the opposition of Tunbridge Wells Borough Council. | Start | Infinite Hydra (668) | |
2025-02-17 | Danish attack on Åland (1507) (1507 attack on Åland) | The Danish attack on Åland occurred during the Dano-Swedish War of 1501–1512 in July 1507, when Søren Norby attacked the island with a squadron of nine ships. He besieged Kastelholm, eventually forcing it to capitulate and bringing its commander Sten Turesson along with others back to Copenhagen. | C | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-02-16 | Macenzzie Duncan (Scottish rugby union player (born 2004)) | Macenzzie Duncan (born 23 February 2003) is an Emerging Scotland international rugby union player who plays for Glasgow Warriors at the No.8 position. He can also play Flanker. | Start | Aedis1 (63636) | |
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 (15509) | |
2024-12-15 | Twinsets (band) (Scottish band) | The Twinsets were an early 80's Scottish indie band from Edinburgh fronted by two peroxide-blonde sisters, Gaye and Rachel Bell. | Start | Stinglehammer (15509) | |
2025-03-11 | Bonnie & Wild | Bonnie & Wild’s Scottish Marketplace is a food hall in Edinburgh, Scotland, located in the St James Quarter. It opened in July 2021 with National Chef of Scotland Gary Maclean and TV chef Jimmy Lee among the opening line-up of kitchens. The line-up now includes El Perro Negro, twice winner of the UK Burger Awards, and Kochchi, winner of several awards including the Scottish street food awards. | Start | Twistedmouth (54) | |
2025-03-06 | Karen Klokker (Danish handball player (born 1997)) | Karen Klokker Poulsen (born 15 February 2002) is a Danish handball player who currently plays for Silkeborg-Voel KFUM and the Danish national team. | Start | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-02-13 | Kazys Uscila (Lithuanian translator) | Kazys Uscila (born 13 May 1945 in Naručionys (now Elektrėnai Municipality), near to Vievis, Trakai district) is a Lithuanian journalist, translator of Polish and Russian literature. | Start | Gener (183) | |
2025-03-09 | Region Norrbotten (Regional council of Norrbotten County, Sweden) | Region Norrbotten, formerly Norrbotten County Council, is the regional council for Norrbotten County in Northern Sweden. It is the largest employer in the county, with approximately 7,000 employees. The Region has four operational areas: healthcare and dental care, regional development, culture and education, and county-wide technical and service functions. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
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 (7076) | |
2024-11-02 | Fár (2023 Icelandic short film) | Fár (sometimes translated as English: Intrusion) is a 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 (8745) | |
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 (3727) | |
2024-12-20 | Aboyne Stone Circle (Stone circle in Scotland) | 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 graveyard, around 150 metres away. | Start | TallUntidyGothGF (85) | |
2025-02-10 | Realexamen | Realexamen, colloquially often referred to as realskolexamen until 1928, was an examination in Sweden that could be taken at gymnasiums or municipal secondary schools. A common informal term for it was realen. Those who had passed the realexamen were entitled to wear a (light) gray cap, similar in design to the student cap. | C | Updoots (106) | |
2024-12-31 | Sean Ward (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Sean Ward (born 18 April 1976) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for Down in the 1990s and 2000s. | Start | Milzo1986 (627) | Past AfD |
2025-03-13 | Marinus Munk (Danish handball player (born 2003)) | Marinus Grandahl Munk (born 22 April 2003) is a Danish handball player, who plays for Aalborg Håndbold and the Danish national team. | Stub | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-03-13 | Attack on Bornholm (1566) (1566 attack on Bornholm) | The attack on Bornholm occurred between 10 to 24 June 1566 during the Northern Seven Years' War when a Swedish fleet of 60 ships under the command of Klas Horn attempted to capture the island. Horn initially sent letters to negotiate but eventually began bombarding the island and later attempted to land, which failed. | C | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-03-13 | John O'Gara (Irish Gaelic footballer) | John O'Gara is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Roscommon Gaels and the Roscommon county team. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-13 | Tom Donnellan (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Tom Donnellan is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Roscommon Gaels and the Roscommon county team. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-13 | Gerry Fitzmaurice (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Gerry Fitzmaurice is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for the Roscommon county team. His playing position was a defensive one. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-02-03 | Granville Henry Loch (British military officer and administrator (1859-1929)) | Lieutenant Colonel Granville Henry Loch, CIE (Lushai: Mandingputara, 26 January 1859 – 30 December 1929) also known as G.H. Loch, was an Indian Army officer and administrator. He served as the Commandant of the North Lushai Hills Military Police Battalion from 1891 to 1898 and the Lushai Hills Military Police Battalion from 1898 to 1914, while also holding add ... | C | Taitesena (1959) | |
2025-03-14 | Odder Håndbold (Danish handball club) | Odder Håndbold is a Danish handball team from Odder. The men's team played in the Herrehåndboldligaen in the 2014-15 season, which is their best result to date. They were relegated after a season getting only 4 points and 1 win. | Stub | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-03-07 | Rytis Mykolas Račkauskas (Former Mayor of Panevėžys) | Rytis Mykolas Račkauskas (born 25 September 1959) is a Lithuanian politician and the former Mayor of Panevėžys, a position he held from 2015 until 2024, when he was removed from office following allegations of abuse in organizing public procurement. | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-02-21 | Nynäsgård railway station (Railway station in Nynäshamn, Sweden) | Nynäsgård is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located 60.6 km from Stockholm Central Station and 3.3 km from Nynäshamn station on the Nynäs Line. The station has two side platforms and no ticket barriers. As of 2015, the station had approximately 1,000 boardings per weekday. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-03-12 | Naval battle off Stockholm (1522) (Failed 1522 Danish expedition to Stockholm) | The naval battle off Stockholm occurred in November 1522 during the Swedish War of Liberation, when a Danish fleet of 39 ships under the command of Søren Norby entered Stockholm Archipelago to relieve the besieged Danish garrison in Stockholm. It was soon approached by a united Swedish–Lübeckian fleet under the commands of Erik Fleming, Staffan Sasse, and Friedrich Bruun. | C | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-02-24 | Handen railway station (Railway station in Haninge, Sweden) | Handen is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located 26 km from Stockholm Central Station on the Nynäs Line. The station consists of a single island platform with a ticket hall integrated into a pedestrian bridge connecting to a bus terminal. | C | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-02-24 | Jordbro railway station (Railway station in Haninge, Sweden) | Jordbro is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located in the urban area of Jordbro within Haninge Municipality. It is situated on the Nynäs Line, 28.8 km from Stockholm Central Station. The station has a single island platform with entrances at both ends. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-03-09 | Military Commandant's Offices Command (Military unit) | The Military Commandant's Offices Command (Lithuanian: Karo komendantūrų valdyba) is a territorial security-oriented formation in the Lithuanian Armed Forces, responsible for ensuring military order, security, and defense of critical infrastructure in the rear. | C | Bellkass02 (181) | |
2025-03-14 | Skirmish at Peltokorpi (1808 Russo-Swedish engagement) | The skirmish at Peltokorpi occurred on 13 May 1808 during the Finnish War, when a Swedish force of 30 men attacked a larger Russian one at Peltokorpi. The Swedes assaulted a smaller guard force first, capturing its underofficer and his horse, before attacking the larger main force, where they managed to kill and wound several. | Start | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-03-15 | Michael Farragher (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Michael Farragher is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Corofin and the Galway county team. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-15 | Micheál Lundy (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Micheál Lundy is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Corofin and the Galway county team. He was joint-captain with Ciarán McGrath for his club's run of three consecutive All-Ireland Club SFC titles between 2018 and 2020. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-14 | Immigration to Latvia | Immigration to Latvia is the process by which people migrate to Latvia to reside in the country. Some, but not all, stay permanently and eventually become Latvian citizens. Immigration has been the main source of major population growth in Latvia in recent years due to negative natural increase. | GA | Yerachmiel C (1430) | |
2025-03-07 | Kenneth Bøgh Andersen (Danish writer) | Kenneth Bøgh Andersen (29 November 1976) is a Danish author best known for his The Great Devil War series of young adult fantasy novels, as well as the Antboy series of children's superhero novels and the Slaget i Caïssa series of fantasy novels directed at a younger middle grade audience. | C | Luka1184 (900) | |
2025-03-13 | Seamus Hayden (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Seamus Hayden is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for the Roscommon county team. He was Dermot Earley Snr's regular companion in midfield. Though there was a nine-year age difference between them, the pair played together for eight years, from the 1978–79 National Football League until Earley's 1985 retirement. | Start | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-05 | William Kempster (mason) (English stonemason) | William Kempster (1651–1717) was an English master stonemason who worked with Sir Christopher Wren on St Paul's Cathedral. | Start | Jpbowen (82830) | |
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 (13145) | |
2025-03-11 | Gerry Killeen (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Gerry Killeen (born 27 October 1961) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Doonbeg, as well as the Clare county team. He made his National League debut for Clare in an away game against Sligo in 1982. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-16 | Seán Grennan (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Seán Grennan is an Irish former dual player of Gaelic football and hurling who played for the Offaly county teams. He attended St Joseph & St Saran's Secondary School in Ferbane. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-02-04 | Military Intelligence Centre of Estonian Defence Forces (Military intelligence agency of Estonian Defence Forces) | The Military Intelligence Centre of Estonian Defence Forces (Estonian: Kaitseväe luurekeskus) is an intelligence agency of the Headquarters of the Estonian Defence Forces. This unit is responsible of military intelligence. | Start | Squad0273 (5626) | |
2025-03-16 | James Grennan (Irish Gaelic footballer) | James Grennan is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for the Offaly county team. He played in midfield. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-16 | John Kenny (Gaelic footballer) (Irish Gaelic footballer) | John Kenny (born 1973/1974) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for the Offaly county team. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
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) | |
2024-12-21 | List of people killed during The Troubles (1969–1998) | At least 3,489 people were killed during The Troubles in Northern Ireland, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and continental Europe, between 1969 and 1998. | C | TrueDarkDorito (172) | |
2025-03-15 | Bernard Power (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Bernard Power is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Corofin and the Galway county team. The goalkeeper during Corofin's run of three consecutive All-Ireland Club SFC titles from 2018 until 2020, Power received recognition from the AIB GAA Club Player Awards for his performances during the second and third of those competitions. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-16 | Ronan Steede (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Ronan Steede (born 1991/1992) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Corofin and the Galway county team. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-16 | Noah Markmann (Danish footballer (born 2007)) | Noah Hesselund Markmann (born 24 February 2007) is a Danish footballer who plays as a centre-back for Danish Superliga club FC Nordsjælland. | Start | Fodbold-fan (82613) | |
2025-03-02 | Marcus Bundgaard (Danish footballer (born 2001)) | Marcus Bundgaard Sørensen (born 5 August 2001) is a Danish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Danish Superliga club Sønderjyske. | Start | Fodbold-fan (82613) | |
2025-02-04 | Ryan Brennan (Irish footballer) | Ryan Brennan (born 11 November 1991) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for League of Ireland Premier Division club Drogheda United. He previously played for Monaghan United, Shamrock Rovers, Bray Wanderers, St Patrick's Athletic and Shelbourne. | GA | Supersaints2014 (30901) | Past AfD |
2025-03-02 | Intechcentras (Lithuanian non-profit organisation) | InTechCentras, commonly abbreviated ITC, is a Lithuanian organisation and Lithuania’s primary competence centre for digitisation and innovative manufacturing practices. It provides support, advisory and training services primarily aimed at advancing modern digital technologies, recycling and sustainability. | C | Frequently.by.train (357) | |
2025-02-17 | Judicial Council of Lithuania (Executive body of the judiciary) | The Judicial Council of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Teisėjų Taryba) is the executive body of self-government of the judiciary, which ensures the independence of the courts and judges. It consists of 17 judges. The Council's term of office is four years, and judges may be elected for a maximum of two consecutive terms. | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-01-30 | Minister of Social Security and Labour of Lithuania (Political Position) | The Minister of Social Security and Labour (Lithuanian: Socialinės apsaugos ir darbo ministras) is a member of the executive branch of the Government of Lithuania. | C | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-02-17 | President of the Judicial Council of Lithuania | The President of the Judicial Council (Lithuanian: Teisėjų tarybos pirmininkas) is the head of the Judicial Council, an executive body that ensures the independence of courts and judges in Lithuania. The President oversees the Council's work, represents the judiciary in official matters, and plays a key role in judicial appointments, promotions, and disciplinary actions. | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-02-15 | Minister of Transport and Communications of Lithuania | The Minister of Transport and Communications (Lithuanian: Susisiekimo ministras) is a member of the executive branch of the Government of Lithuania. The minister is responsible for overseeing the country's transportation infrastructure, communication systems, and digital strategies. | C | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-01-31 | Minister for National Defence of Lithuania (Political Post) | The Minister of National Defence (Lithuanian: Krašto apsaugos ministras) is a member of the executive branch of the Government of Lithuania. The minister is responsible for overseeing the country's defence policies, military readiness, and national security strategies. | C | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-03-16 | 612 march (annually organized torchlight procession on the Independence Day of Finland) | 612 march is an annual far-right march organized on the Finnish Independence Day. | C | RKT7789 (7972) | |
2025-01-22 | Aigars Kesenfelds (Latvian businessman) | Aigars Kesenfelds (born 2 November 1983) is a Latvian entrepreneur and investor, known for his contributions to the financial technology sector and various industries. | Stub | YitzhakNat (2660) | |
2025-03-12 | Jack Ravensdale (British historian) | John Richard "Jack" Ravensdale (27 Nov 1920–25 Sep 1994) was a British historian and author known for his publications on English local history. | Stub | Heron (29293) | |
2025-02-11 | Roman Originals (British fashion retailer) | Roman Originals PLC, trading as Roman, is a British women's fashion retailer. Known for its range of dresses and everyday clothing, the brand operates over 90 retail stores across the United Kingdom and is headquartered in Birmingham, England. | Stub | ROUK123456 (16) | |
2025-03-19 | 2023 Telemark World Championships (24th edition of the telemark skiing event) | The 2023 FIS Telemark World Championships were held from 21 to 25 March 2023 in Mürren, Switzerland. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-03-19 | 2019 Telemark World Championships | The 2019 FIS Telemark World Championships were held from 20 to 23 March 2019 in Rjukan, Norway. | Stub | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-03-19 | 2017 Telemark World Championships | The 2017 FIS Telemark World Championships were held from 15 to 18 March 2017 in La Plagne/Montchavin-Les Coches, France. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-03-19 | 2015 Telemark World Championships | The 2015 FIS Telemark World Championships were held from 24 to 27 February 2015 in Steamboat Springs, United States. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-03-19 | 2013 Telemark World Championships | The 2013 FIS Telemark World Championships were held from 12 to 17 March 2013 in Espot, Spain. | Stub | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-03-19 | Tom Nallen (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Tom Nallen is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Crossmolina Deel Rovers, as well as the Mayo county team. Playing as a full-back, Nallen was known as "The Riddler". His brother James and their uncle John also played for Mayo and Crossmolina. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-02-07 | Calum Bowie (Scottish musician) | Calum Bowie (born 28 December 2000) is a Scottish singer-songwriter from Banchory, Aberdeenshire, now based in Edinburgh. He began playing guitar at the age of eight. | Start | XPatchx (455) | |
2025-03-19 | Eileen Lecky Clinic (Clinic in Putney, England, United Kingdom) | The Eileen Lecky Clinic is a medical centre in Putney in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It is run by St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. | Start | Cisca85 (451) | |
2025-02-19 | Joni Ayton-Kent | Joni Ayton-Kent is a British actress & writer. She is best known as the Ghost of Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story and Bernadette in Priscilla the Party at London's HERE at Outernet. | Start | Musicalge3k5 (1076) | |
2025-03-16 | Caerau Rovers A.F.C. (Former football club based in Caerau) | Caerau Rovers A.F.C. was a Welsh football club based in Caerau, Bridgend County Borough. | Stub | SlimyGecko7 (2276) | |
2025-03-20 | 2009 Telemark World Championships (skiing competition) | The 2009 FIS Telemark World Championships were held from 21 to 24 January 2009 in Kreischberg/Murau, Austria. | Stub | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-03-20 | 2005 Telemark World Championships | The 2005 FIS Telemark World Championships were held from 30 March to 2 April 2005 in Beitostølen, Norway. | Stub | Maceekim (2973) | |
2024-12-29 | Third Party (British political faction) (British political faction) | The Third Party (or the Alarmists) was a late 18th-century British political faction formed by politicians who had seceded from the Foxite Whig faction of Charles James Fox in the aftermath of the Execution of Louis XVI and Fox's perceived sympathies for the French Revolution. | B | TurnipTownshend (45) | |
2025-03-19 | Liam Moffatt (Gaelic footballer) (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Liam Moffatt (born 1970s) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Crossmolina Deel Rovers and the Mayo county team. He played senior inter-county football for Mayo, and won the 2001 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship title with Crossmolina. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
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 (286) | |
2025-02-19 | Hen Goleg, Bangor University (University building in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales) | Hen Goleg (English: Old College) is a Grade II listed university building in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. It was built in 1858 in a Jacobean style, to house a teacher training school. Today, it is the location of Bangor Business School. | Start | 12xii (631) | |
2025-02-22 | Deputy Speaker of the Seimas (deputy speaker of the Parliament of Lithuania) | The Deputy Speaker of the Seimas (Lithuanian: Seimo Pirmininko pavaduotojas) is the deputy presiding officer of the Seimas. The deputy speakers are elected by the members of the Seimas during the session. In the absence of the Speaker, a Deputy Speaker takes on the responsibility of presiding over the sessions. | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
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. | Stub | Librarianhelen (1089) | |
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 (924) | |
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 (2064) | |
2025-03-20 | 2011 Telemark World Championships | The 2011 FIS Telemark World Championships were held from 16 to 19 March 2011 in Rjukan, Norway. | Stub | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-03-21 | Kjartan Lauritzen (Musical artist) | Per Áki Sigurdsson Kvikne (born 12 January 1995), known professionally as Kjartan Lauritzen, is a Norwegian musician. | Start | Folkezoft (2433) | |
2025-03-19 | Barry Dooney (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Barry Dooney is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Salthill–Knocknacarra and was involved in league and championship football during his time playing for the senior Galway county team throughout the 2000s. He attended the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, and played for GMIT in the Sigerson Cup. | Start | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-19 | Ivan Heffernan (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Ivan Heffernan is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Ballina Stephenites, as well as the Mayo county team, which he captained. He is originally from Ballina, County Mayo. | Start | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-20 | Joyride the Musical (2024 musical based on Roxette songs) | Joyride the Musical is a jukebox musical based on the songs by Swedish pop duo Roxette and the novel Got You Back by Jane Fallon. It premiered in 2024 at Malmö Opera. | Start | Entheta (4691) | |
2025-03-22 | Mikkel Holm Aagaard (Danish handball player (born 1976)) | Mikkel Holm Aagaard (born 26 November 1979) is a Danish former handball player, who played as left winger. He was part of the Danish team that won the 2008 European Champion for the first time in history. | Stub | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-03-14 | Brian Maidment (British historian (1946–2025)) | Brian Edwin Maidment (19 March 1946 – 28 January 2025) was a British historian who specialised in the history of British print culture in the 18th and 19th centuries. He held professorships at the University of Huddersfield, University of Salford and Liverpool John Moores University. | Start | Noswall59 (15071) | |
2024-10-11 | Manus O'Donnell (died 1600) (Irish nobleman (died 1600)) | Manus O'Donnell (Irish: Maghnas Ó Domhnaill; c. 1579 – 22 October 1600) was an Irish nobleman and member of the O'Donnell dynasty. | Stub | SkywalkerEccleston (8836) | |
2025-03-22 | Climate change in the Isle of Man | Climate change affects the environment of the Isle of Man in various ways. | Start | Landpin (1147) | |
2025-02-13 | Greater Manchester bus route 52 (Bus route in Manchester, England) | Greater Manchester bus route 52 is a Bee Network contracted bus route in Greater Manchester, England. Running between Trafford Centre and Failsworth, it is operated by Stagecoach Manchester. | Start | TL9027 (1522) | |
2025-03-11 | Laurence Burt (British painter) | Laurence Burt (12 March 1925 – 26 April 2015) was a British sculptor and educator who taught at various art colleges across the UK from the late 1950s. Trained as an industrial metalworker, his skills and knowledge of materials strongly influenced his art and teaching practice. | Start | Tburt (15) | |
2025-03-13 | Gawain Towler (British political strategist and journalist) | Gawain Towler is a British political strategist and journalist known for his involvement in British Eurosceptic movements. He served as the press officer for the UK Independence Party (UKIP) from 2004 to 2017, initially in Brussels and later in London. | Start | KronosAlight (1774) | |
2025-02-10 | Uppsala Östra Station (Railway station in Uppsala, Sweden) | Uppsala Östra station (Uppsala East) is a heritage railway station in Uppsala, Sweden. It was originally located on Storgatan, about 100 meters from Uppsala Central Station. The station served as the western terminus of the Uppsala-Lenna Railway and later the Stockholm-Roslagen Railway, before becoming the main station for the heritage railway Upsala-Lenna Jernväg. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-02-18 | List of principals and vice-chancellors of Bangor University | The Vice-Chancellor is the chief executive of Bangor University. Prior to its independence from the University of Wales in 2007, the position was known as the Principal. | Stub | 12xii (631) | |
2025-02-27 | A Terrible Beauty (2013 film) (2013 Irish film) | A Terrible Beauty is a 2013 Irish language docudrama, written and directed by Keith Farrell. The film chronicles the men and women of the 1916 Easter Rising and subsequent Irish War of Independence. The film premiered in competition at the Dublin International Film Festival, and was subsequently distributed by TG4. | Start | Artist&Architect (1074) | |
2024-12-21 | Mayor of Šiauliai (Head person of Šiauliai) | The Mayor of Šiauliai, officially the Mayor of the municipality of the city of Šiauliai (Lithuanian: "Šiaulių miesto savivaldybės meras"), is the head of the Lithuanian municipality of the city of Šiauliai. The current incumbent is Artūras Visockas, who has been mayor since 2015. | Start | Editorius124 (106) | |
2025-03-22 | 1958 Blackpool Borough Council election (Local election in Blackpool, England) | Elections to Blackpool Borough Council were held on Thursday, 8 May 1958. 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. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-03-07 | Miriam Zukas | Miriam Zukas is an academic, writer and researcher in the field of adult education and lifelong learning in the UK. Zukas held senior roles at Birkbeck University of London and University of Leeds. | Start | Melissa Highton (2695) | |
2025-03-21 | Noel Laura Nisbet (British painter (1887-1956)) | Noel Laura Nisbet (1887 - May 16, 1956) was a British painter and illustrator known for her decorative and imaginative works often inspired by fairy tales, legends, and allegorical themes. She was sometimes referred to as "the last Pre-Raphaelite" due to the strong influence of the Pre-Raphaelite movement on her work. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-01-27 | Paul Nsio (English footballer (born 2006)) | Paul Nsio (born 15 March 2006) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Scottish Premiership club Rangers. | Start | Unknown Temptation (16587) | |
2024-08-20 | Irish Figure Skating Championships (Recurring figure skating competition) | The Irish Figure Skating Championships are held annually to crown the national champions of Ireland. Skaters compete in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. | Start | Bgsu98 (61764) | |
2025-01-28 | Battle of Verkhovichi (1655 battle part of Russo-Polish War) | The battle of Verkhovichi was a battle between Russians and Poles-Lithuanians, took place near village of Verkhovichi 17 November 1655 during Russo-Polish War. The battle is notable for the fact that the weaker and surrounded troops were able to completely defeat the army that surrounded them and capture the spoils. | C | Dushnilkin (7912) | |
2025-03-02 | Rotherham Radio (Radio station in Rotherham and Sheffield, England) | Rotherham Radio, formerly known as RB1 Radio, is an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to the Rotherham and Sheffield districts of South Yorkshire, England. It launched in September 2020 and rebranded to its current name on 6 March 2023. It has a sister station, Doncaster Radio. | Stub | Plaretyagain (282) | |
2025-03-09 | Region Dalarna (Regional council of Dalarna County, Sweden) | Region Dalarna, formerly known as Dalarna County Council (Swedish: Dalarnas läns landsting), is the regional council for Dalarna County, Sweden. The Region is primarily responsible for healthcare and public transport but also oversees regional development and culture. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-03-09 | Region Uppsala (Regional council of Uppsala County, Sweden) | Region Uppsala is the regional council for Uppsala County, primarily responsible for healthcare services and public transport in the county, as well as regional development and cultural activities. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-03-09 | Region Gävleborg (Regional council of Gävleborg County, Sweden) | Region Gävleborg, formerly known as Gävleborg County Council (Swedish: Gävleborgs läns landsting), is the regional council for Gävleborg County, Sweden. The Region is primarily responsible for healthcare and public transport but also oversees regional development and culture. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | Possible spam |
2025-03-05 | Swindale Beck (Dufton) (Stream in Cumbria, England) | Swindale Beck is an upland stream in Cumbria, England, which for much of its length forms the boundary between the civil parishes of Long Marton and Dufton in the Westmorland and Furness unitary authority area. It rises south of Knock Fell and flows into the Trout Beck at Long Marton to feed the River Eden. | Stub | Northernhenge (11801) | |
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 (8836) | |
2025-03-23 | Markus Walker (Danish footballer) | Markus Walker Andersen (born 23 November 2006) is a Danish footballer who plays as a centre-back for the U-19 squad of Danish Superliga club FC Nordsjælland. | Start | Fodbold-fan (82613) | |
2025-03-23 | Alta Fixsler | Alta Fixsler (23 December 2018 – 18 October 2021) was a British Haredi girl who died after her life support was removed, following a best interests case. | Start | Yeshivish613 (3600) | |
2025-02-11 | Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman (Finnish government agency) | The Data Protection Ombudsman (Finnish: Tietosuojavaltuutettu, Swedish: Dataombudsmannen) is a Finnish government agency responsible for monitoring compliance with data protection legislation and other laws related to the processing of personal data. | Start | Dilnossi (167) | |
2025-03-23 | Nancie Clifton Reynolds (English domestic advice writer and broadcaster) | Agnes Margaret Warden Hardie (1903 – 27 December 1931) kown as Nancie Clifton Reynolds was a British domestic advice writer, lecturer, and BBC broadcaster who championed efficient household management and modern kitchen design in the early 20th century. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-03-23 | Virankannos | Virankannos is a Finnish fertility god. He was first mentioned in writing by Mikael Agricola in the preamble of his 1551 Finnish translation of the Book of Psalms as a protector of oats ("Wirancannos Cauran caitzi"). | Start | Vilutar (283) | |
2025-03-24 | Montecuccoli's landing on Funen (1659 landing on Funen) | Montecuccoli's landing on Funen occurred on 26 June 1659 when an allied force, six Dutch ships and 9,000 troops attempted to land on Swedish-occupied Funen. The Dutch ships initially bombarded the Swedish positions and the Allied troops managed to land unopposed. | C | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-02-24 | The Regenting System (Edinburgh) | The Regenting System was one of the defining features of the Ancient Universities of Scotland. The system of 'regenting' denotes teachers who taught the same class of students in every subject throughout their entire Master of Arts. These Regents recused themselves from examining their own class in order to avoid accusations of favouritism. | B | Psychopompologist (372) | |
2025-02-22 | British International School of Stockholm (International, not for profit school in Sweden) | The British International School of Stockholm (BISS) a private, coeducational, fee paying, non-profit day school for students aged 3 to 18 in the Greater Stockholm area. It is one of only a small number of International Schools in the city, and one of only two to charge school fees. | Start | Mr History One (37) | |
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) | |
2024-11-19 | Vogue Cinema Possilpark (Building in Glasgow, Scotland) | The Vogue Cinema Possil is a category C(S) listed building, it is situated on 124 Balmore Road, Possilpark in the north of Glasgow, Scotland. The former Art Deco cinema opened in 1933 as the Mecca. | Start | Andrewjohnmoore (205) | |
2025-01-09 | Christopher Brandon (police officer) (Superintendent of Police, Dartford) | Christopher Brandon was born into the British Navy Royal Artillery at the Eastbourne Barracks in Sussex on August 16, 1806. All that is known about his family is that his parents, Lavydike and Elizabeth Brandon, had two additional daughters, Mary and Rosehannah. | C | Leebrandoncremer (1631) | |
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 (2338) | |
2025-02-04 | Wasps Studios (Arts and cultural organization in Scotland) | Workshops & Artists Studio Provisions Scotland Ltd. (Wasps Studios) is a Scotland-based arts and cultural organization that was founded in 1977. | GA | Mskemacu (52) | |
2025-03-25 | The Supremacy Medallion of Henry VIII | The Supremacy Medallion, also known as the Supremacy Medal, is a rare gold medallion issued in 1545 during the reign of King Henry VIII of England. It commemorates Henry's assertion as Supreme Head of the Church of England, following the Act of Supremacy in 1534. | C | Shemgeneri (150) | |
2024-12-28 | Jamie MacDonald (Scottish comedian) | Jamie MacDonald is a blind award winning stand-up comedian from Glasgow. | Stub | Neegzistuoja (3950) | |
2025-01-07 | Gravesend Civil Defence Sub-Divisional Control Centre (Cold War control bunker in Gravesend, Kent, England) | The Gravesend Civil Defence Sub-Divisional Control Centre was a Cold War-era Sub-Divisional Control Centre near Gravesend, Kent in England. | Stub | The Anome (256620) | |
2025-02-27 | HMS Prestol | HMS Prestol was a Belgol-class tanker by the United Kingdom. It was launched on 4 September 1917, and was built by Napier & Miller at Old Kilpatrick. It was scrapped on 8 June 1958 at White's, St. Davids by James White & Co Ltd. | Stub | Woffio (196) | |
2025-03-27 | Deildardalur (Valley in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Deildardalur is a valley in on the eastern side of Skagafjörður, Iceland, leading up from Höfðaströnd to the southeast behind mountains of Óslandshlíð. A little farther into the area, it divides in two: Seljadalur (also called Austurdalur), and Vesturdalur. | Stub | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
2025-03-26 | Oliver Shaw Rankin | The Rev. Professor Oliver Shaw Rankin was a Scottish scholar and theologian. His research focussed on the Old Testament and religious history. | Start | Snozzberries394 (32) | |
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 (10891) | |
2025-03-20 | Norway–Somalia relations (Bilateral relations) | Norway–Somalia relations are the bilateral relations between Norway and Somalia. | C | Daniel Mizen (1015) | |
2025-03-15 | Prisage | Prisage was a medieval duty on wine imported into England by English merchants. The duty was levied from 1150 and was intended to act as a form of purveyance for the King's household, whereby the Crown could take a certain quantity of wine from any ship importing wine, paying compensation to the owner. | Start | Evan T Jones (2731) | |
2025-02-19 | Anders Puck Nielsen (Danish military analyst) | Anders Puck Nielsen (born 26 November 1979 in Herlev) is a Danish naval captain and military analyst at the Royal Danish Defence College, who has been active in disseminating defence-related topics in the Danish media. In 2023, he was the sixth most cited expert. | Stub | DanielDemaret (4081) | |
2025-03-27 | Bær (Höfðaströnd) (Farm in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Bær is a farm in Höfðaströnd on the eastern side of Skagafjörður, Iceland, just north of Hofsós. Bær owns the coastal land between Hof in Höfðaströnd and Höfðavatn, and half of Þórðarhöfði across from Höfði as well as Bæjarmöl, south of the isthmus that connects the headland and the shore. | Stub | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
2025-03-27 | Patcham (ward) (Ward of Brighton and Hove) | Patcham was an electoral ward in Brighton, England. The population of the ward at the 2021 census was 14,505. It was part of the parliamentary constituency of Brighton Pavilion. | Stub | Harrz (17680) | |
2025-03-27 | Höfði á Höfðaströnd (Farm in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Höfði á Höfðaströnd (Höfði in Höfðaströnd) is a farm on the eastern side of Skagafjörður, Iceland. It was the homestead of Höfða-Þórður Bjarnarson and a former church site. is north of Höfðavatn lake, in a dell southwest of Höfðahólar, which was formed from the remains of a landslide from the mountain above it. | Stub | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
2025-03-24 | Cordings (British clothing company) | Cordings of Piccadilly is a British fashion retailer established in 1839 based in London, England. | C | Braeke (25) | |
2025-01-20 | 2025 FC Inter Turku season (Finnish football club season) | The 2025 season is the 36th overall and 27th consecutive in the Veikkausliiga for the Finnish football club FC Inter Turku. The club will compete in the Finnish Cup and Finnish League Cup. | Stub | ResoluteMind (1916) | |
2025-01-20 | 2025 Vaasan Palloseura season (Vaasan Palloseura 2025 football season) | The 2025 season is the 101st overall and 4th consecutive in the Veikkausliiga for VPS. The club will also participate in the Finnish Cup and Finnish League Cup. | Stub | ResoluteMind (1916) | |
2025-03-22 | Stanley Harper (Rugby player) | Stanley Harper (29 November 1912 - 7 April 1992) was a Scotland international rugby union player. | Start | Aedis1 (63636) | |
2024-09-27 | William Jackson (British businessperson) (British businessman and philanthropist) | William Nicholas Jackson (born 21 October 1963) is a British businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder of Bridgepoint Group plc, a listed alternative asset manager headquartered in the United Kingdom. He served as Chairman of Pret A Manger from 2013 to 2018 and has been President of the Board of MotoGP since 2007. | C | James C. Judge (112) | |
2025-02-12 | Simon Finighty (English boxer) | Simon Finighty (also known as Simon Finnerty or Finnity; Irish: Síomón Ó Fionnachta; 1833–1890) was a bare-knuckle prize fighter. London-born, of Irish descent, Finighty was a "popular feather-weight pugilist". He was a long-standing member of the Pugilistic Benevolent Association (P.B.A.) and the London Prize Ring (L.P.R.). | C | Scarvagherin73 (116) | |
2025-02-10 | Stephenson College Boat Club (British rowing club) | Stephenson College Boat Club (SCBC) is the rowing club of Stephenson College, Durham at Durham University on the River Wear in England. | Start | Martin.h.murphy (435) | |
2025-03-11 | Lion Walk (Shopping mall in Central Colchester, Essex) | Lion Walk Shopping Centre, or simply Lion Walk is the largest and primary outdoor mall in Colchester, Essex. | Stub | Colsh2 (145) | |
2025-03-23 | Fairham (Human settlement in England) | Fairham is an under construction suburb in the borough of Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire. It is located directly to the south of Clifton and roughly 4.5 miles (7.2 km) south-west of Nottingham's city centre and is set to be approximately 245.2 hectares (606 acres) in area. | Start | Aethonatic (61) | |
2025-03-28 | 1920 Salford Borough Council election (Local election in Salford) | Elections to Salford Borough Council were held on Monday, 1 November 1920. 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 (7235) | |
2025-03-07 | 1919 Salford Borough Council election (Local election in Salford) | Elections to Salford Borough Council were held on Saturday, 1 November 1919. 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. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-03-01 | Mölnbo railway station (Railway station in Mölnbo, Sweden) | Mölnbo is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located in the locality of Mölnbo within Södertälje Municipality on the Western Main Line. The station has two side platforms and serves commuter trains between Gnesta and Södertälje centrum. As of 2015, the station had approximately 1,000 boarding passengers per weekday. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-03-28 | Waleed Jahangir (British entrepreneur and event organizer) | Waleed Jahangir (born August 6,1977) is a British entrepreneur and event organizer known for his contributions to the Halal consumer market. He has founded and organized events such as the London Muslim Shopping Festival, London Eid Festival, and the World Halal Food Festival. | C | Parasiticfantastic (23) | |
2025-03-25 | Chapelfield Gardens (Public park in Norwich, England) | Chapelfield Gardens are a public park in Norwich. They are the earliest surviving ornamental public open space in the city, and a Grade II listed park. | GA | JamJamSvn (3094) | |
2024-12-24 | Richard Watson (poet) (English poet) | Richard Watson (16 March 1833 – 2 Oct 1891), known as the Bard of Teesdale was an English poet from Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham. He wrote in both Standard English and the Teesdale dialect. | Stub | DogOfDoom (216) | |
2025-03-30 | Diamond Sky (aviation company based in Tallinn) | Diamond Sky OÜ is an Estonian airline headquartered in Tallinn. It operates charter passenger and cargo flights. | Start | SilverlikesSemlas (42) | |
2025-03-30 | Adam Winslow (British businessman) | Adam Winslow (born 1979 or 1980) is a British businessman who is currently serving as the chief executive officer of Direct Line Group. | Stub | Sahaib (166365) | |
2025-03-29 | Padarn United F.C. (Football club based in Ceredigion) | Padarn United F.C. is a Welsh football club based in Llanbadarn Fawr, Ceredigion. The team currently plays in the Aberystwyth League Division One. | Start | SlimyGecko7 (2276) | |
2024-11-27 | Storm Conall (2024 storm in northern Europe) | Storm Conall was named by Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) on 26 November 2024. | Start | A bit iffy (49459) | |
2025-03-29 | 1921 Salford Borough Council election (Local election in Salford) | Elections to Salford Borough 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. Extensive ward boundary changes came into effect at this election, however, the number of councillors was retained and displaced members were allocated to newly created wards for the remainder of their terms. | Stub | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-03-11 | Engelbrektsskolan (building in Stockholm Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden) | Engelbrektsskolan is a school with grades F - 9 (see the Swedish school system) in the central parts of Stockholm, the capital of Sweden (located on Valhallavägen 76). It has about 1,000 students and offers programs for talented individuals in both mathematics and football. | Start | Delta25267 (276) | |
2025-03-31 | The Kellerian Establishments (former hospital in Denmark) | The Kellerian Establishments or the Keller Institutions (DKI) was Denmark's and Northern Europe's largest collection of institutions for the mentally disabled. The headquarters were located in Brejning by Vejle Fjord and existed until 1990. | Stub | Claes Lindhardt (1356) | |
2025-03-04 | David Mar Stefansson | David Mar Stefansson (Icelandic: Davíð Már Stefánsson; born October 29, 1991) is an Icelandic screenwriter and producer, best known for Katla (2021) and Trapped (2022). | Start | Tæring (40) | |
2025-03-31 | Talysarn Celts F.C. (Football club based in Gwynedd) | Talysarn Celts F.C. is a Welsh football club based in Talysarn, Gwynedd. The team currently plays in the North Wales Coast West Premier Division. | Stub | SlimyGecko7 (2276) | |
2025-03-29 | Rochester Riverside | Rochester Riverside is a large-scale urban regeneration project located on a 74-acre (30-hectare) brownfield site between the River Medway and the railway line in Rochester, Kent, England. The development aims to create a vibrant mixed-use community, combining residential, commercial, and public spaces, while improving transport infrastructure and reconnecting the town centre to the riverside. | C | Sunolafjagtenben-hur (206) | |
2025-02-07 | Vallalaug (Warm spring in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Vallalaug is a warm spring located in the Ytri-Vallholt farm in Vallhólmur in Skagafjörður, Iceland. The spring is centrally located and served as a gathering place, which was sometimes used as a regional parliament in centuries past. Sturla Sighvatsson and his men were there for the Battle of Örlygsstaðir in 1238, and some accounts state that his men met at Vallalaug. | Stub | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
2025-02-28 | RFA Vitol | RFA Vitol was one of the ten Belgol-class tankers. It was built by Grangemouth & Greenock Dockyard Company, and was launched in Cartsdyke, Yard 383 on 24 May 1917. It was sunk by a mine laid down by a U-110 while travelling from Liverpool to Queenstown (Ireland) off the coast of Holyhead. | Stub | Woffio (196) | |
2025-02-11 | Butler College Boat Club (British rowing club) | Butler College Boat Club (BCBC) is the rowing club of Josephine Butler College at Durham University on the River Wear in England. | Start | Martin.h.murphy (435) | |
2025-01-20 | 2025 Kuopion Palloseura season (Kuopion Palloseura 2025 football season) | The 2025 season is the 102nd overall and 18th consecutive in the Veikkausliiga for KuPS. The club will also compete in the Finnish Cup, Finnish League Cup, and UEFA Champions League qualifiers. | Stub | ResoluteMind (1916) | |
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 (1639) | |
2025-02-20 | Norrviken railway station (Railway station in Sollentuna, Sweden) | Norrviken is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located 16.9 km north of Stockholm Central Station in the Norrviken district of Sollentuna Municipality. The station consists of a single island platform with a ticket hall at the southern end, accessible via an underground pedestrian tunnel. | Stub | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-03-20 | Murder of Somaiya Begum | The murder of Somaiya Begum occurred in June 2022 in Bradford, England. Somaiya, a 20-year-old biomedical science student at Leeds Beckett University, was reported missing on 25 June 2022, and her remains were later found near Fitzwilliam Street in Bradford. | Start | JesusisGreat7 (951) | |
2025-04-01 | Siilinjärvi Pentecostal Church (Church in Siilinjärvi, Finland) | The Siilinjärvi Pentecostal Church (also known as the Siilinjärvi Pentecostal Congregation or Coti Siilinjärvi; Finnish: Siilinjärven helluntaiseurakunta) is a Finnish Pentecostal congregation in Siilinjärvi, Finland. It was founded in 1974. The congregation has become known especially for its youth work and baptisms are also regularly held there. | Stub | Juustila (2120) | |
2025-03-09 | 1980 Cunninghame District Council election (Cunninghame District Council election) | Elections to Cunninghame District Council were held on 1 May 1980, on the same day as the other Scottish local government elections. This was the third election to the district council following the local government reforms in 1974. | C | Stevie fae Scotland (29657) | |
2025-03-09 | 1984 Cunninghame District Council election (Cunninghame District Council election) | Elections to Cunninghame District Council were held on 3 May 1984, on the same day as the other Scottish local government elections. This was the fourth election to the district council following the local government reforms in 1974. | C | Stevie fae Scotland (29657) | |
2025-03-13 | Political committee "For a Renewed Panevėžys" (Nonpartisan political committee of Panevėžys City) | The Political committee "For a Renewed Panevėžys" (Lithuanian: Politinis komitetas "Atsinaujinančiam Panevėžiui") is a nonpartisan political committee in Panevėžys, Lithuania. It has 15 members in the Panevėžys City Council and 1 candidate running in the mayoral election. | Stub | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-04-01 | Archie Smeaton (Rugby player) | Archie Smeaton (born 7 March 2001) is a Scottish rugby union player who plays for Doncaster Knights. He previously played for Ayrshire Bulls and Glasgow Warriors. | Start | Aedis1 (63636) | |
2025-03-19 | Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Processional Cross (Ceremonial cross in the United Kingdom) | The Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Processional Cross is a ceremonial cross commissioned as a gift for Queen Elizabeth II in celebration of her Platinum Jubilee in 2022. The Cross is used at religious services and state occasions, including at the cenotaph, and replaced the previous cross in the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace, London. | Start | HenryFrancis15 (24) | |
2025-03-26 | List of British Jewish sportspeople | This is a list of notable Jewish British sportspeople. For other British Jews, see List of British Jews; for Jewish sportspeople from other countries, see List of Jews in sport. | C | Omnis Scientia (46040) | |
2025-03-26 | Freedom Warrior (Kaunas) (Public sculpture in Kaunas, Lithuania) | The Freedom Warrior is a public sculpture in Kaunas, Lithuania. It is inspired by Vytis, a national symbol of Lithuania. | Start | Boubloub (18021) | |
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) | |
2025-04-02 | Ridasjärvi (Village in Uusimaa, Finland) | Ridasjärvi is a village in the Hyvinkää municipality in Uusimaa, Finland, with about 400 inhabitants. It is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of the Hyvinkää's town centre near the lake of the same name . | Stub | Juustila (2120) | |
2024-12-29 | Battle of Pielis (Russo-Swedish battle) | The battle of Pielis occurred on 7 August 1657 in Kajaani during the Russo-Swedish War of 1656–1658. A Russian force estimated at some 300 men were raiding the province when a Finnish force under the command of Zacharias Palmbaum encountered them and managed to repel the Russians after intense fighting. | Start | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-02-07 | Sack of Turku (1509) (1509 attack on Turku) | The Sack of Turku occurred from 2–7 August of 1509 during the Dano-Swedish War of 1501–1512. A Danish force under the command of Otto Ruud snuck past Åbo's (Turku's) defenses at night, after which the Danes landed on the shore and spread out into the city. | C | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-04-02 | Barnabas Simpson | Barnabas Simpson (c. 1634 – 1712) was an English clergyman. | C | W211919B (400) | |
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 (275) | |
2025-03-16 | 1999 North Ayrshire Council election (North Ayrshire Council election) | Elections to North Ayrshire Council were held on 6 May 1999, alongside elections to the Scottish Parliament. on the same day as the other Scottish local government elections. This was the second election to the council following the implementation of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994. | Start | Stevie fae Scotland (29657) | |
2025-03-18 | 2003 North Ayrshire Council election (North Ayrshire Council election) | Elections to North Ayrshire Council were held on 1 May 2003, the same day as the 31 other local government elections in Scotland and elections to the Scottish Parliament. This was the third election to the council following the implementation of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994. | Start | Stevie fae Scotland (29657) | |
2025-03-06 | Y Llais series 1 (Welsh television music competition) | Y Llais (Welsh for 'The Voice') is a Welsh television music competition aimed at discovering new singing talent. The first series premiered on February 9, 2025, on S4C, S4C Clic, and BBC iPlayer. Sian Eleri served as the host for this series. The coaches for the season were Sir Bryn Terfel, Bronwen Lewis, Aleighcia Scott, and Yws Gwynedd, each seated in their respective chairs. | C | Isaiahss3 (264) | |
2025-01-22 | Robert Thorne (merchant) | Robert Thorne the younger (1492-1532) was a sixteenth-century Bristol merchant. He is known both for promoting exploration voyages in the 1520s and for co-founding Bristol Grammar School, along with his brother Nicholas Thorne. | GA | Evan T Jones (2731) | |
2025-02-09 | Commission and Association for the Armigerous Families of Great Britain | The Commission and Association for the Armigerous Families of Great Britain (AFGB) is the sole British nobility association recognised by the European Commission of the Nobility. It was founded in 1996. | Start | A.W. Nazarov (171) | |
2025-03-26 | Brian Hartley (archaeologist) (archaeologist) | Brian Rodgerson Hartley MA, FSA (December 31 1929 - April 26 2005) was a British archaeologist who specialised in Roman pottery studies. | Start | TheLostArchaeologists (100) | |
2025-03-03 | The Pirate Bay (TV series) (Swedish TV series about The Pirate Bay) | The Pirate Bay is a Swedish drama series that premiered on SVT and SVT Play on 8 November 2024. The series is directed by Jens Sjögren, who also wrote the script with Piotr Marcinak, Jakob Beckman, and Patrik Gyllström. The first season consists of six episodes and is based on true events, namely the events surrounding the dramatic years when The Pirate Bay was a leading actor in the exploding file sharing culture. | Stub | Mats33 (1867) | |
2025-03-18 | Ruairí McCann (Antrim Gaelic footballer) | Ruairí McCann is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Antrim county team. He is a chartered physiotherapist. He is a playmaker and full-forward. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-18 | Liam Kerr (Gaelic footballer) (Down Gaelic footballer) | Liam Kerr is a Gaelic footballer who plays for Burren, as well as the Down county team. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-18 | Pierce Laverty (Down Gaelic footballer) | Pierce Laverty is a Gaelic footballer who plays for Saul, as well as the Down county team. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-03-18 | Odhran Murdock (Down Gaelic footballer) | Odhran Murdock is a Gaelic footballer who plays for Burren and the Down county team. His performances for Burren and Down led to interest from the Australian Football League, which invited him for trials. | Stub | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-04-03 | History of SK Brann | Sportsklubben Brann is a Norwegian professional football club based in Bergen. Founded on 26 September 1908, Brann has played in the first tier of Norwegian football for 67 out of 80 seasons, the second most of any club.[citation needed] They play their home matches at Brann Stadion. | B | Slagmannen924 (2064) | |
2025-03-21 | Western Forest (Forest in the west of England) | The Western Forest is a forest of existing and future woodlands in the west of England: more trees will be planted in Bristol, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset. The Forest of Avon Trust will be involved. It will initially develop 2,500 hectares (9.7 sq mi) of new woodland. | Stub | Chidgk1 (62415) | |
2025-04-02 | Bóla (Abandoned farm in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Bóla is an abandoned farm in Blönduhlíð in Skagafjörður, Iceland that was a smallholding from Uppsala[1] previously named Bólstaðargerði. It was abandoned for most of the 18th century and up until 1833, when the poet Hjálmar Jónsson lived on the farm, which he first called Bólugerði, but later named Bóla, which it was called from then on. | Start | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
2025-04-02 | Netherfield (Liverpool ward) (Former ward in Liverpool) | Netherfield was a former electoral ward in the City of Liverpool, Merseyside, England, which existed from 1895 until its dissolution in 1973 as part of a major boundary reorganization. | Start | DentistRecommended (3273) | |
2025-04-02 | Little Woolton (Liverpool ward) (Former ward in Liverpool) | Little Woolton was a former electoral ward in Liverpool, England, historically part of Lancashire before being incorporated into the County Borough of Liverpool in 1913. | Start | DentistRecommended (3273) | |
2025-03-26 | Moffat Water (River) | The Moffat Water is a small river in northeastern Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Its headwaters rise at Birkhill in the midst of the Moffat Hills, close to the border with Selkirkshire (which corresponds to the watershed between the Annan and Ettrick basins). | Stub | Zacwill (9805) | |
2024-10-21 | Adrian Lahdo (Swedish footballer (born 2007)) | Adrian Adriano Lahdo (born 26 December 2007) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Allsvenskan club Hammarby IF. | Start | Corwin of Amber (1338) | |
2025-04-04 | Pryddest (a kind of long poem) | Pryddest (or prydest) is a literary term used in Welsh to describe a genre of poetry in free metre. Although the earliest example of the word can be found in the work of the Poets of the Princes (meaning poem or song), and according to the University of Wales Dictionary the word is the source of the verb prydaf, meaning "to compose poetry", the bardic form is mainly connected with the Eisteddfod, and in particular with the competition for the Bardic Crown at the National Eisteddfod. | Stub | Ehrenkater (65214) | |
2025-04-03 | Felix Oswald (archaeologist) (British geologist and archaeologist) | Felix Oswald DSc, FSA, FGS (3 November 1866 – 3 November 1954) was a geologist and archaeologist who specialised in the study of Roman samian pottery and was notable for his study of the geology of the Caucasus and central Africa. | Start | TheLostArchaeologists (100) | |
2025-04-02 | Ingeborg Hark (Danish woman executed for witchcraft) | Ingeborg Hark or Ingeborg Harchis (died 1610), was a Danish woman who was executed for witchcraft in Ribe. The court protocol of the city of Ribe in the 1572-1652 period is the most well preserved of all documents describing the witch trials in Denmark, and has been a focus of study for the Danish witch trials. | Start | Aciram (127115) | |
2025-04-02 | 2021 Northampton Town Council election | The 2021 Northampton Town Council election was held on 6 May 2021 to elect councillors to Northampton Town Council. This was the inaugural election for the newly-established town council and the first since the abolition of the previous Northampton Borough Council. | Stub | DimensionalFusion (4621) | |
2025-03-21 | Wolfhanger (Place in Hampshire, England) | Wolfhanger is an English hamlet in the civil parish of Bramdean and Hinton Ampner in Hampshire. | Stub | Thomascar176 (65) | |
2025-03-31 | Chris Lawlor (Irish historian (born 1960)) | Christopher Lawlor (born 1960) is an Irish historian and writer, known for his work on the history of West Wicklow. | Start | Iora Rua (424) | |
2025-03-22 | Anthony Wingfield (d. 1593) (16th-century English courtier) | Anthony Wingfield of Sibston (1506–1593) was an English courtier, and Black Rod from 1591 until his death. He was one of the fifteen children of Sir Anthony Wingfield and his wife Elizabeth née Vere. | Stub | Honyng (95) | |
2025-02-15 | 1989–90 Arsenal L.F.C. season (English women's football club season) | The 1989–90 season was Arsenal Ladies Football Club's 3rd season since forming in 1987. The club participated in the Home Counties Division One, finishing in third place, with Millwall Lionesses winning the League Title. | Start | Adam Salter (2352) | |
2025-02-15 | 1990–91 Arsenal L.F.C. season (English women's football club season) | The 1990–91 season was Arsenal Ladies Football Club's 4th season since forming in 1987. The club participated in the Greater London Premier Division, finishing in third place behind Friends of Fulham and Millwall Lionesses, the latter winning the League Title. | Start | Adam Salter (2352) | |
2025-04-04 | Baltic Finnic creation myths | Baltic Finnic creation myths (Finnish: maailmansynty, luomisruno; Estonian: loomine) are the myths among Baltic Finnic peoples which describe the origin of the world. These include myths that feature the cosmic egg and earth diver themes. | C | Vilutar (283) | |
2025-04-05 | Kivesvaara (Hill in Finland) | Kivesvaara is a hill in Paltamo, Kainuu, Finland. Next to it lies the Kivesjärvi lake. On clear weather, visibility from the hill peak is c. 20–30 km. | Stub | Vilutar (283) | |
2025-04-05 | Lund University Hospital (Hospital in Lund) | Lund University Hospital (Swedish: Universitetssjukhuset i Lund), formerly Lunds lasarett, was a regional hospital located in Lund, Sweden. In 2010, it merged with the former University Hospital Mas in Malmö and now operates under the name Skåne University Hospital. | Start | AFeatherlessBipehead (260) | |
2025-02-11 | Space Park Leicester (Space hub building in Belgrave, Leicester, England) | Space Park Leicester is a research, innovation and teaching hub in England for space-related high-tech companies and researchers focussing primarily on research, development and applications of space. It is located in Belgrave, Leicester next to the National Space Centre and the River Soar. | Stub | DUDUZ02 (357) | |
2025-03-17 | Donegal (album) (2024 studio album by Altan) | Donegal is the fourteenth studio album by Irish folk music group Altan and their thirteenth studio album of original material, released in March 2024 on the Compass Records label. | C | Indianawick (1488) | |
2025-03-31 | Erik Biering (Danish businessman and diplomat) | Erik Biering (born Erik Andreas Mathias Biering; born Svindinge, 1876 – d. Glostrup, Denmark, 1964) was a Danish businessman and diplomat. | C | Cavidaga (2238) | |
2024-12-23 | List of nicknames for London skyscrapers (A list of all notable nicknames for London buildings.) | Londoners have a habit of nicknaming new buildings based upon their shape. In 2003, the then Prince Charles said "it looks as though London seems to be turning into an absurdist picnic table—we already have a giant gherkin, now it looks as if we are going to have an enormous salt cellar." | C | Petersmeter (958) | |
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 (4177) | |
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 (370) | |
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 (4177) | |
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 (4177) | |
2025-04-06 | Risto Tuorila (Finnish actor) | Risto Kalevi Tuorila (born 19 February 1947) is a Finnish actor. Orinally born in Oulu, he worked for a long time at the Oulu City Theatre before retiring in 2010. | Start | Juustila (2120) | |
2025-04-02 | Ballylucas (Townland in County Down, Northern Ireland) | Ballylucas is a townland five kilometres south of Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is 1.22 km2 (302.28 acres) in area. Ballylucas is located in the Electoral Division of Tyrella, within the Civil Parish of Rathmullan, in the barony of Lecale Upper, County Down. | Stub | Niallh26 (158) | |
2025-02-05 | Responsibilities of the Scottish Government | The responsibilities of the Scottish Government, collectively known as the "Scottish Ministers", broadly follow those of the Scottish Parliament provided for in the Scotland Act 1998 and subsequent UK legislation. Where pre-devolution legislation of the UK Parliament provided that certain functions could be performed by UK Government ministers, these functions were transferred to the Scottish Ministers if they were within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament. | Start | Goodreg3 (9881) | |
2025-03-23 | Sean Clerkin (Scottish political activist) | Sean Clerkin is a Scottish political activist who frequently appears in UK media, and has been charged multiple times for breach of the peace. | C | AlistairMcMillan (33811) | |
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 (22) | |
2025-03-22 | Ruaidhrí Fallon (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Ruaidhrí Fallon (born 2002/2003) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for St Brigid's, as well as the Roscommon county team. He is a defender. | Start | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-02-20 | Callum Norrie (Scottish rugby union player (born 2004)) | Callum Norrie (born 2 January 2004) is an Emerging Scotland international rugby union player who plays for Ampthill on loan, at the Prop position. He is an academy player for Glasgow Warriors. He previously played for Howe of Fife and Stirling Wolves. | Start | Aedis1 (63636) | |
2025-03-11 | Joe Joe Rouine (Irish Gaelic footballer) | Joe Joe Rouine (born 1965/1966) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for the Clare county team at various grades, as well as for several clubs, including Ennistymon. He was a centre half-back. | Start | Gaois (54408) | |
2025-02-15 | Dublin Junior 2 Football Championship | The Dublin Junior 2 Football championship is the secondary Junior Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic football competition of Dublin. The winners of the Junior 2 Championship go on to qualify for the Dublin Junior Football Championship. | Start | RMUCD (99) | |
2025-04-02 | Jens Rusk | Jens Hansen Rusk (died 1611), was a Danish clergyman who was executed for witchcraft in Ribe. The court protocol of the city of Ribe in the 1572-1652 period is the most well preserved of all documents describing the witch trials in Denmark, and has been a focus of study for the Danish witch trials. | Stub | Aciram (127115) | |
2025-03-30 | Kardynalia Palace (Building in Vilnius, Lithuania) | Kardynalia Palace is a no-longer-existing palace in Vilnius, located at the corner of Pilies and St. John's Streets, right next to the university Church of St. Johns. The palace was constructed between the 16th and 17th centuries for the Radziwiłł family. | Start | Marcelus (10058) | |
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 Man with selected others from neighbouring counties. 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 East for teams, predominantly, in Yorkshire. | C | MaxPower2017 (2338) | |
2025-03-25 | Second battle at Tver (1609 conflict in Russia) | The Second Battle of Tver (the city was known as Kalinin from 1931 to 1990) was a significant conflict during the "Time of Troubles" in Russia. It took place on July 15, 1609, two days after a previous battle that had no decisive outcome. The battle resulted in a joint Swedish-Russian victory over the Polish-Lithuanian forces. | Stub | Delta25267 (276) | |
2025-04-07 | Robert Lilley (newspaper editor) | Robert Hugh Lilley OBE (4 December 1938 – 9 February 2023) was a Northern Irish journalist and newspaper editor, best known for serving as the editor of the Belfast Telegraph from 1974 to 1992, especially during The Troubles. | Start | Genladt (36) | |
2025-04-03 | Alfons Röblom (Finnish politician) | Alfons Röblom, born 3 August 1983 in Mariehamn, is an actor, journalist, and politician on the Åland Islands, an autonomous and unilingually Swedish territory of Finland. | Start | AlPolNerd (12) | |
2025-04-08 | Carl Blidberg (Swedish businessman and footballer (1867–1944)) | Carl Blidberg (20 July 1867 – 3 December 1944) was a Swedish businessman and footballer who played a crucial role in the amateur beginnings of football in Gothenburg, having been the fundamental head behind the foundation of Lyckans Soldater in 1883, and playing in one of the first-ever football matches in the city in 1887. | Start | Barr Theo (4676) | |
2025-02-13 | Siege of Uman (1654) | The siege of Uman was conducted the Polish-Lithuanian-Crimean forces against the Cossack garrison of Uman, on 2–4 April 1654. | B | StephanSnow (1535) | |
2025-02-14 | Siege of Uman (1655) | The siege of Uman was conducted by the Polish-Lithuanian-Crimean forces as part of the renewed campaign against the Cossack Hetmanate, on 14–19 January 1655. | B | StephanSnow (1535) | |
2025-03-29 | Sander Ravn (Danish footballer) | Sander Skoubo Sehested Ravn (born 8 April 2007) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for the U-19 squad of Danish Superliga club Vejle Boldklub. | Start | Fodbold-fan (82613) | |
2025-04-06 | Hannah Stewart (Sculptor from Horsham, England) | Hannah Stewart is a sculptor from Horsham, in West Sussex, England. | Start | Lewishhh (2563) | |
2025-02-04 | Nicholas Thorne (merchant) (Bristol merchant, c.1496–1546) | Nicholas Thorne (c.1496-1546) was a sixteenth-century Bristol merchant. He is best known for co-founding Bristol Grammar School, along with this brother Robert Thorne. | GA | Evan T Jones (2731) | |
2025-03-12 | 1911 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Wednesday, 1 November 1911. 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 (7235) | |
2025-02-15 | 1947 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester, England) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Friday, 1 November 1947. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Labour Party lost overall control of the council. | C | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-03-02 | 1949 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester, England) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 12 May 1949. 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. | C | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-03-15 | 1951 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester, England) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 10 May 1951. 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 (7235) | |
2025-03-16 | 1952 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester, England) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 8 May 1952. 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. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-03-16 | 1953 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester, England) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 8 May 1952. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Labour Party gained overall control of the council from no overall control. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-03-17 | 1954 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester, England) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 13 May 1954. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Wythenshawe ward had been split into three, and two new wards (Baguley and Woodhouse Park) elected all of their councillors for the first time. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-03-18 | 1955 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester, England) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 12 May 1955. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Labour Party retained overall control of the council. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-03-18 | 1956 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester, England) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 10 May 1956. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Labour Party retained overall control of the council. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-03-21 | 1958 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester, England) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 8 May 1958. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Labour Party retained overall control of the council. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-03-21 | 1959 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester, England) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 7 May 1959. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Labour Party retained overall control of the council. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-02-11 | 1961 Manchester City Council election (UK local government election) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 11 May 1961. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Labour Party retained overall control of the council. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-02-12 | 1962 Manchester City Council election (UK local government election) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 10 May 1962. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Labour Party retained overall control of the council. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-02-13 | 1963 Manchester City Council election (UK local government election) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 9 May 1963. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Labour Party retained overall control of the council. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-02-26 | 1964 Manchester City Council election (UK local government election) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 7 May 1964. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Labour Party retained overall control of the council. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-02-27 | 1965 Manchester City Council election (UK local government election) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 13 May 1965. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Labour Party retained overall control of the council. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-02-28 | 1967 Manchester City Council election (UK local government election) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 11 May 1967. 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 the Labour Party. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-02-10 | 1969 Manchester City Council election (UK local government election) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 8 May 1969. 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 (7235) | |
2025-02-10 | 1970 Manchester City Council election (UK local government election) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 7 May 1970. 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 (7235) | |
2025-03-27 | Serafim Seppälä (Finnish writer) | Serafim Seppälä (born 1970) is a Finnish academic researcher, writer, and Orthodox Church of Finland archimandrite. He serves as a professor of systematic theology and patristics at the University of Eastern Finland. Some of his research interests include the encounter between Christianity and Islam in the Middle East, Mariology, Armenia, and the Byzantine Empire. | Stub | Finncle (1281) | |
2025-04-05 | John Emilius Daniel Edward Finch-Hatton | John Emilius Daniel Edward Finch-Hatton (b. 19 May 1755, d. Jan 1841) was a barrister-at-law and Bencher of the Inner Temple, London. | Start | Wentwort12 (2456) | |
2025-03-15 | English whisky GI | The English whisky GI is a proposed legal framework that was submitted by the English Whisky Guild that if accepted, whisky producers would have to follow in order to call their whisky English. | C | ChefBear01 (6920) | |
2025-03-14 | 1950 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester, England) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 11 May 1950. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. Extensive ward boundary changes came into effect at this election, however, the number of councillors was retained and displaced members were allocated to newly created wards for the remainder of their terms. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-04-02 | 2024 AFL Euro Cup (International football competition) | The 2024 Euro Cup of Australian rules football was a Nine-a-side footy tournament held in Kiel, Germany on 5 October 2024. The tournament featured 14 Men's teams and 8 Women's teams. Ireland won both the Men's and Women's competitions, defeating Northern Ireland in the Men's final and England in the Women's Final. | Start | Eddersz (115) | |
2025-03-20 | Landing at Ystad (1659) (1659 Danish landing at Ystad) | The landing at Ystad, also called the Ystad coup (Swedish: Ystadskuppen) occurred on 7 September 1659 and began when Major General Frederik Ahlefeldt captured Ystad with 8 ships and 460 men. Soon after, groups of Snapphanar quickly organized into groups as large as 60 to support the Danish landing, arriving at Ystad only to find out the true size of the Danish force. | C | Gvssy (5203) | |
2024-10-09 | North West Officers' Training Regiment (Military unit) | North West Officers' Training Regiment (NWOTR) is a British Army Reserve regiment of the Officers’ Training Corps in North West, England. | Start | Knowledgework69 (1589) | |
2025-03-30 | Samuel Charles Fripp (British architect, active in Bristol) | Samuel Charles Fripp (3 June 1812 - 8 February 1882) was a British architect. | Stub | Micheal1evans (22) | |
2024-12-01 | Siege of Nakskov (1659) (1659 siege of Nakskov) | The siege of Nakskov occurred from 4 May to 15 July 1659, during the Dano-Swedish War of 1658–1660. It began when an army of 2,000 men under Carl Gustaf Wrangel began blockading the roads leading into Nakskov. On 6 May, he would unsuccessfully attack towards Stubbeland and Färgeland after the garrison refused to surrender. | GA | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-04-07 | Soini (mythology) | Soini is a giant and a son of Kaleva in Finnish mythology. Parts of a story which are attributed to him in North Ostrobothnia are instead given to Kullervo in some other regions, such as Ingria. Christfried Ganander wrote Soini was a trickster or scoundrel his whole life. | Start | Vilutar (283) | |
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. | GA | Clinton Lancaster (28) | |
2025-03-29 | William Eling (naturalist) (English naturalist (c. 1790–1853)) | William Eling (c. 1790 – 1853), also written as William Ealing, was a British shipwright, naturalist and specimen dealer who specialised in shells. | Start | HangingSwordAlley (811) | |
2025-02-17 | Y Llais (Welsh-language singing television series) | is a Welsh-language singing reality competition television series. Created by John de Mol and Roel van Velzen, it premiered on S4C on 9 February 2025. Based on the original Dutch singing competition The Voice of Holland and part of The Voice franchise, the series aims to discover unsigned singing talent—including solo artists, duets, and trios, both professional and amateur—through public auditions. | C | Isaiahss3 (264) | |
2025-01-20 | Jonas Blaymire (18th century Irish draughtsman) | Jonas Blaymire (died 1763) was an architectural draughtsman, surveyor and measurer likely of Yorkshire or County Durham origins active in Dublin and Ireland for much of the 18th century from at least 1736 until his death in 1763. | Start | Financefactz (19183) | |
2025-03-22 | Selby House, Ham (Building in London, England) | Selby House is a Grade II-listed house facing Ham Common in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. | Start | AndyScott (6553) | |
2025-03-23 | Jared Dublin (American association football analyst) | Jared Dublin (born 14 February 1992) is an American association football analyst and scout who is the current sporting director of EFL Championship club Hull City. | Start | NONONSENSEDEFENDING (1195) | |
2024-12-09 | Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1893 (Act of the 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 (13145) | |
2024-12-09 | Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1876 (Act of the 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 (13145) | |
2024-12-09 | Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1862 (Act of the 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 (13145) | |
2024-12-04 | 2025 T20 Blast (English T20 Cricket tournament in 2025) | The 2025 T20 Blast (also known as 2025 Vitality Blast for sponsorship reasons) will be the 23rd edition of the T20 Blast (currently known as the Vitality Blast), a professional Twenty20 cricket league played in England and Wales. The tournament will take place from 29 May to 13 September 2025. | Start | Spinin (2799) | |
2025-01-24 | List of home improvement retailers in the United Kingdom | This is a list of the current and defunct home improvement retailers of the United Kingdom. | Stub | Icaldonta (7305) | |
2025-04-02 | HSwMS Furusund (Swedish minelayer ship) | HSwMS Furusund is a ship of the Swedish Navy, delivered in 1986 as a prototype replacement for the Type 12 minelaying ship. Her home port is Berga, and she was built at Åsieverken in Åmål. | Stub | Delta25267 (276) | |
2025-04-02 | South Central Hockey | The South Central Hockey Association is the organising body for field hockey in the South of England. It feeds teams into the Men's and Women's England Hockey Leagues and takes teams from sub-regional leagues. | Start | Mok9 (1065) | |
2024-12-28 | Ole Bie ((1733-1805)) | Ole Bie (February 7, 1733 – May 18, 1805) was the head of the Danish colony Serampore (under the jurisdiction of Tranquebar) in West Bengal, India, for 30 years. The Lutheran Church in Serampore was built under Ole Bie's leadership, marking the beginning of a cultural renaissance in Serampore. | Start | AFeatherlessBipehead (260) | |
2025-04-06 | James Oliver-Pearce (English association football coach) | James Oliver-Pearce (born 23 October 1991) is an English association football coach who is currently the assistant head coach of EFL Championship club Hull City. | Start | NONONSENSEDEFENDING (1195) | |
2025-04-07 | North Scotland (Liverpool ward) (Former ward in Liverpool) | North Scotland ward is a former electoral division in the City of Liverpool, England. | Start | DentistRecommended (3273) | |
2025-04-06 | Frank Moberg (Finnish-Swedish ice hockey executive (1940–2025)) | Frank Moberg (27 March 1940 – 3 April 2025) was a Finnish-Swedish ice hockey executive and influential figure in the sport. He was closely associated with the Helsinki-based hockey club HIFK, earning the nickname "Mr. IFK." Moberg played a pivotal role in the development of Finnish ice hockey, contributing significantly to the sport at both domestic and international levels. | Start | Banshua (128) | |
2025-01-18 | Ronald MacDonald Douglas | Ronald MacDonald Douglas was the pseudonym of Ronald Edmonston (1896–1984), a Scottish author, actor and political figure known for his works compiling Scottish folklore and his involvement in the 1320 Club. Douglas was the editor of Catalyst, the magazine of the 1320 Club, following the removal of John Herdman. | Start | SelketCadmium (73) | |
2025-04-08 | Guðmundur Erlendsson | Guðmundur Erlendsson (c. 1595–1670) was an Icelandic poet and clergyman. He was born on the church farm of Fell in Sléttuhlíð, where he later served as parson. | Stub | Sylgja (253) | |
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 managed to capture Pärnu, which they had for the next two years. | C | Fajowy (719) | |
2025-01-26 | Helmut Wrangel's reconquest of Jutland (Swedish invasion of Jutland 1644–1645) | Helmut Wrangel's reconquest of Jutland occurred from September 1644 to January 1645 during the Torstenson War, when Lennart Torstensson sent a detachment of 4,000, 5,000, or 5,600 men under Helmut Wrangel to retake control of Jutland and Holstein which had been for the most part retaken by Denmark after the previous Swedish invasion. | C | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-02-08 | Henrik Horn's Ingrian campaign (1578 invasion of Ingria) | Henrik Horn's Ingrian campaign was a successful Swedish campaign into Ingria during the Long Wrath between Sweden and Russia in February of 1578. Henrik Klasson Horn, along with his son and 2,000 men with a large contingent of peasants invaded Ingria, killing anyone they encountered, along with burning houses. | Start | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-03-05 | John Smyth (merchant) | John Smyth (c.1500-1556), was a sixteenth-century Bristol merchant and mayor of the city. He is best known for founding the Smyth Family (pronounced 'Smith') of Ashton Court estate in Somerset. His gentry descendants resided there until 1946. | GA | Evan T Jones (2731) | |
2025-03-18 | Swedish Offensive into Prussia (1659) (1659 offensive into Ducal Prussia) | The Swedish Offensive into Prussia occurred from February to March 1659 during the Dano-Swedish War (1658–1660). It started when a Swedish force of 4,000 or 4,300 men under the command of Paul Würtz and Adolph John I entered Ducal Prussia, capturing several cities. | GA | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-04-10 | Greater Manchester Tenants Union (Tenants' union in London) | The Greater Manchester Tenants Union is a tenants' union in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in 2020 when its predecessor, Tenants Union UK, chose to focus efforts on building a union at the local level. | Stub | Bejakyo (1530) | |
2025-04-10 | Møbelringen Cup 2018 (Norwegian women's handball tournament) | Møbelringen Cup 2018 was the 18th edition of the women's handball tournament Møbelringen Cup. It was played in Fornebu, near Oslo in Norway from 22 to 25 November 2018. It was the last edition, where the tournament was called Møbelringen Cup 2018. In 2019 it changed name to Intersport Cup 2019. | Start | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-04-10 | Møbelringen Cup 2013 (Norwegian women's handball tournament) | Møbelringen Cup 2013 was the 13th edition of the women's handball tournament Møbelringen Cup. It was played in Drammen in Norway from 29 November to 1 December 2013. France was the defending champion, and Norway won the tournament. | Stub | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-04-10 | Møbelringen Cup 2012 (Norwegian women's handball tournament) | Møbelringen Cup 2012 was the 12th edition of the women's handball tournament Møbelringen Cup. It was played in Bergen in Norway from 23 to 25 November 2012. Norway was the defending champion, and France won the tournament. | Stub | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-04-10 | Møbelringen Cup 2011 (Norwegian women's handball tournament) | Møbelringen Cup 2011 was the 11th edition of the women's handball tournament Møbelringen Cup. It was played in Stavanger in Norway from 18 to 20 November 2010. Norway was the defending champion, and won the tournament for the sixth time in a row. | Stub | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-04-10 | Gravesham Community Hospital (Hospital in Kent, England) | Gravesham Community Hospital is a community hospital in Gravesend in the borough of Gravesham in Kent. | Stub | Elshad (8250) | |
2025-04-10 | Siege of Wolin (Austrian siege of Wolin in 1659) | The siege of Wolin, Wollin in Swedish sources: (Swedish: belägringen av Wollin) occurred from 21–27 August 1659 during the Second Northern War, as part of the Allied offensive into Swedish Pomerania. On 20 August, the Austrians landed on Wolin island, capturing two sconces at the mouth of the Dievenow, moving towards the city of Wolin soon after. | C | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-04-10 | Møbelringen Cup 2015 (Norwegian women's handball tournament) | Møbelringen Cup 2015 was the 15th edition of the women's handball tournament Møbelringen Cup. It was played in Gjøvik and Lillehammer in Norway from 26 to 29 November 2015. Denmark was the defending champion, and Russia won the tournament, which were decided on penalty throws. | Stub | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-04-10 | Møbelringen Cup 2016 (Norwegian women's handball tournament) | Møbelringen Cup 2016 was the 16th edition of the women's handball tournament Møbelringen Cup. It was played in Stavanger in Norway from 24 to 27 November 2015. Russia was the defending champion, and Norway won the tournament, which were decided on penalty throws. | Stub | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-03-16 | Libertarianism in England | Libertarianism in England is a political philosophy promoting individual liberty. | Start | Uglytriangle999 (1978) | |
2025-02-12 | Noa Redington (Swedish journalist (born 1971)) | Noa Redington (born 12 September 1971) is a Swedish journalist who served as an advisor to Helle Thorning-Schmidt from 2008 to 2015. He holds a degree in Political Science from the University of Copenhagen and has also studied at Columbia University. | Stub | Magnetic Chutney (433) | |
2025-04-11 | Jacob Paludan (Danish author (1896–1975)) | Stig Henning Jacob Puggaard Paludan (7 February 1896 in Copenhagen - 26 September 1975) was a Danish author. He is regarded as one of the biggest Danish authors of the 20th century. His debut was De vestlige veje from 1922. From 1933 onwards he worked full time as an author. | Stub | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-04-08 | Juodieji Lakajai (Lake in eastern Lithuania) | Juodieji Lakajai is a lake in eastern Lithuania, in the eastern part of Molėtai District Municipality, near the border with Švenčionys District, about 12 km (7.5 mi) east of Molėtai, located in the Labanoras Regional Park. The lake extends 7.15 km (4.44 mi) from northwest to southeast, with a maximum width of 1.2 km (0.75 mi). | Start | CaredHawk (33) | |
2025-02-12 | Tani Dulay (British real estate developer) | Tanvier Singh Dulay (born 5 May 1992) is a British businessman and real estate developer. He is the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Woodbourne Group, a United Kingdom-based property development and investment company. He is a member of the West Midlands Combined Authority. | C | Bengele (310) | |
2025-03-14 | 2012–13 Håndboldligaen (men's handball) (Football league season) | The 2012–13 Håndboldligaen is the 77th season of the Håndboldligaen, Denmark's premier Handball league. | Start | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-03-20 | Latvian animation | The Baltic European country of Latvia has produced animation since the 1930s, with increased international attention to Latvian animation since the 2010s. Due to the comparatively small size of the Latvian animation industry, Latvian animators have participated in animation collaborations with studios and animators from other countries. | C | GeniusTaker (2439) | |
2025-03-31 | Jumi (Finnish deity) | Jumi is a deity in Finnish mythology whose role has remained unclear. | C | Vilutar (283) | |
2025-02-17 | 1935 United Kingdom Heat Waves | The 1935 United Kingdom heatwave was a significant meteorological event in the summer months of 1935, characterized by unusually high temperatures across the United Kingdom. This heat wave, while not as extensively documented as some other heatwaves in UK history, left a mark on the weather records of the time. | Start | Ivanhardybirt (365) | |
2025-04-02 | Kave (Finnish mythology) | Kave, Kavet, Kaave or Kaveh is a female spirit or goddess in Finnish mythology. She is called "the oldest of women" (vanhin vaimoloista). In one White Karelian poem, a similar figure is called Ilmatar (lit. "Lady Air"), likely influencing Elias Lönnrot to create the Kalevala character Ilmatar. | GA | Vilutar (283) | |
2025-01-06 | John Pellew (snooker referee) (Welsh snooker referee (born 1955)) | John Pellew (born 30 January 1955) is a Welsh snooker referee from Llanelli. | Stub | AlH42 (17750) | |
2025-01-22 | Richard Murphy (businessman) (Irish inventor(born 1960)) | Richard Murphy is an Irish businessman and entrepreneur, best known for being the founder of the now defunct video rental chains Xtra-vision and Chartbusters. | Start | Scottlinehan1999 (1039) | |
2025-01-19 | Urvo Männama (Estonia rally driver) | Urvo Männama (born 6 August 1988) is an Estonian rally driver. | Start | Squad0273 (5626) | |
2025-03-20 | TATAA Biocenter (company in Gothenburg, Sweden) | TATAA Biocenter (established in 2001) is a Swedish Contract Research Organization (CRO) specializing in molecular diagnostics and bioanalytical services, headquartered in Göteborg, Västra Götaland, Sweden. | C | ManIxal (140) | |
2025-03-26 | Leeds Peace Poetry | Leeds Peace Poetry was established in 2003 by a group of people connected with Education Leeds (now Leeds Children's Services) Leeds City Council, Together for Peace and Arts at Trinity. Currently, the steering group is made up of individuals with a track record of promoting equality and peace and with an enthusiasm for poetry. | Stub | Wilcocks (48) | |
2025-04-08 | Murder of Irene White (43 year old Irish woman who was murdered in 2005 by a contract killer.) | Irene White was an Irish mother-of-three who was stabbed to death at her house in Dundalk in 2005. Investigations later revealed that her death was the result of a contract killing, rather than a burglary gone wrong or a random attack. The dramatic circumstances of White's murder caused widespread outrage in Ireland, where non-gangland related violent crime is a rare occurrence. | C | WorldTravleerAndPhotoTaker (4288) | |
2025-04-06 | Alexandra Park (ward) (Ward in England) | Alexandra Park, later Alexandra, was an electoral division of Manchester City Council which was represented from 1950 until 1982. It covered the suburb of Whalley Range, as well as parts of Fallowfield and Moss Side. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-04-07 | All Saints' (ward) (Ward in England) | All Saints' was an electoral division of Manchester City Council which was represented from 1838 until 1971. It covered part of Chorlton-on-Medlock and was later expanded to include parts of Hulme. | Start | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-04-06 | Cultural history of the United Kingdom | The culture of the United Kingdom has been shaped throughout history by the various groups of the British Isles and influences from continental Europe, with the British Empire and modern globalisation resulting in mixture with other cultures in recent centuries. | Start | GreekApple123 (10737) | |
2025-03-30 | Molde (Town in Møre og Romsdal, Norway) | Molde is a town and the seat of Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Romsdal. It is located on the Romsdal Peninsula, surrounding the Fannefjord and Moldefjord. | C | Jay1279 (54557) | |
2025-04-06 | Newton Stone | Newton Stone is an early medieval stone with two inscriptions on it: one ogham and one in "unknown script". The stone was discovered in 1803 by the 4th Earl of Aberdeen George Hamilton-Gordon in Pitmachie Farm around Old Rayne. Later, local Scottish antiquarian Alexander Gordon relocated the stone into the garden of Newton House in Culsalmond. | GA | Celtoi (227) | |
2025-03-28 | Reeds Weybridge RFC (English rugby union club, based in Surrey) | Reeds Weybridge RFC is an English rugby union club, based in the town of Weybridge, Surrey. The 1st XV play in Regional 2 South East. | C | TomWizzy (856) | |
2025-02-20 | Helenelund railway station (Railway station in Sollentuna, Sweden) | Helenelund is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located 11.1 km north of Stockholm Central Station in the Helenelund district of Sollentuna Municipality. The station consists of a single island platform, with the entrance located at the northern end, accessible via an underground pedestrian tunnel. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-03-29 | Ideographic rune (rune as an ideogram) | Ideographic runes (German: Begriffsrunen, Swedish: begreppsrunor, 'term/notion runes') are runes used as ideographs instead of regular letters, that is, instead of representing their phoneme or syllable, they represent their name as a word or term. | C | Blockhaj (4932) | |
2025-02-21 | Troll 2 (2025 film) (Upcoming film directed by Roar Uthaug) | Troll 2 is an upcoming Norwegian film directed by Roar Uthaug scheduled for release in 2025. It is the sequel to Troll and it was filmed in Norway and Budapest. Troll 2 is the largest film production ever in the Nordic countries. | Start | Sebbog13 (5643) | |
2025-04-12 | David Nyström (Strongman) (Swedish strongman) | David Nyström (born 20 September 1983) is a Swedish Strongman and Powerlifter from Kiruna. | Start | Nir007H (11921) | |
2025-04-12 | Johnny Hansson (Swedish strongman) | Johnny Hansson (born 27 April 1989) is a Swedish Strongman from Värmland. | Start | Nir007H (11921) | |
2025-01-23 | Grindsted GIF Håndbold (Danish handball club) | Grindsted GIF Håndbold is a handball club based in the town of Grindsted in Jutland, Denmark. The club was founded in 1902. Grindsted competes in the men's Danish Handball League in the 2024/25 season for the first time in club history. | Start | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-04-09 | Svitjod (Norse name for Sweden) | Svitjod is a Norse name for Sweden (Sviþjóð in Old Norse). The name originated from "Svear," which referred to the dominant inhabitants of the region. Other names for Sweden include "Svealand" and "Götaland," which denote more specific regional and cultural areas of the country—Svealand representing the central region and Götaland the southern region. | Stub | Delta25267 (276) | |
2025-03-30 | Nielsen cabinet (Current government of Greenland) | The Nielsen cabinet is the current government of Greenland, since 7 April 2025. | Stub | KT2019 (362) | |
2025-04-12 | Christian Tcacenco | Christian Tcacenco (born 16 May 2007) is a Danish-Moldovan footballer who plays as a right-back for the U-19 squad of Danish Superliga club AaB. | Stub | Fodbold-fan (82613) | |
2025-04-12 | 2025 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2025 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships were held from 3 to 5 April 2025 in Bardonecchia, Italy. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-04-12 | Ole Martin Hansen (Norwegian strongman) | Ole Martin Hansen (born 13 January 1981) is a Norwegian Strongman from Krokstadelva. | Start | Nir007H (11921) | |
2025-02-13 | 1993–94 Arsenal L.F.C. season (English women's football club season) | The 1993–94 season was Arsenal Ladies Football Club's 7th season since forming in 1987. The club participated in the Premier Division of the WFA National League, finishing runners up to Doncaster Rovers Belles They lost out on the FA Cup to Wembley, but won the League Cup, defeating Doncaster Rovers Belles in the Final. | Start | Adam Salter (2352) | |
2025-03-06 | Tobias Ellebæk (Danish handball player (born 1992)) | Tobias Ellebæk (born 15 May 1992) is a Danish handball player for KIF Kolding. | Stub | Fregerslev (10392) | |
2025-04-13 | 2024 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2024 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships were held from 18 to 22 March 2024 in Pra-Loup, France. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-04-01 | 2025 National League Cup final (Future association football match in England) | The 2025 National League Cup final is an association football match. It will be played between Premier League 2 side Leeds United U21 and National League side Sutton United. The match will decide the winners of the 2024–25 National League Cup, a knock-out tournament comprising clubs from National League and Premier League 2 | C | Mathew D'Marco (3110) | |
2025-02-01 | Product Regulation and Metrology Bill | The Product Regulation and Metrology Bill is a bill in the UK Parliament “to make provision about the marketing or use of products in the United Kingdom (UK); about units of measurement and the quantities in which goods are marketed in the United Kingdom; and for connected purposes”, according to its long title. | Stub | Kaihsu (61389) | |
2025-03-10 | Region Västmanland (Regional council of Västmanland County, Sweden) | Region Västmanland, known before 1 January 2017 as Västmanland County Council (Swedish: Västmanlands läns landsting), is the regional council of Västmanland County. The region is primarily responsible for healthcare, public transport, regional development, and cultural activities. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | Possible spam |
2025-03-20 | FIS Telemark World Cup (Telemark skiing competition) | The FIS Telemark World Cup is a Telemark skiing competition organized by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), representing the highest level of international competition for men and women in the sport. It was first introduced in the 1995 season. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-04-13 | 2023 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2023 FIS Telemark Junior Championships were held from 10 to 21 March 2023 in Krvavec, Slovenia and Mürren, Switzerland. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-04-13 | Fragmentum Runico-Papisticum (runic manuscript) | Fragmentum Runico-Papisticum ('runic-papist fragment' in Latin) or Mary's Lament (Swedish: Marias klagan, or Mariaklagan, lit. 'Mary-lament') is an Old Danish/Old Scanian Medieval Runic text, written in the 14th–15th century. It is one of the longest pre-modern runic texts to survive, only second to the Codex Runicus. | Start | Blockhaj (4932) | |
2025-04-13 | Norlys | Norlys, officially known as Norlys Holding A/S, is a Danish holding company owned by Norlys a.m.b.a. Its operations span the energy and telecommunications sectors. The company serves over 1.7 million customers and employs approximately 4,600 people. Norlys owns the fiber infrastructure company Norlys Fibernet and the electricity grid company N1. | Start | Carlitoscarlos (2265) | |
2025-04-13 | 2022 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2022 FIS Telemark Junior Championships were held from 9 to 11 March 2022 in Mürren, Switzerland. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-04-13 | 2021 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2021 FIS Telemark Junior Championships were held from 18 to 21 March 2021 in Melchsee-Frutt, Switzerland. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-04-13 | 2019 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2019 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships were held from 14 to 18 February 2019 in Krvavec, Slovenia. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-03-31 | Poul Hansen Korsør (17th-century Danish merchant and governor of Danish India) | Poul Hansen (alternative spellings include Paul and Povl; later given the epithet Korsør; d. 7 September 1655) was a Danish governor of Tranquebar and colonial overhoved of Danish India from 1648 to his death in 1655. Korsør usurped the governorate from Willem Leyel by open mutiny, after accusing Leyel of purloining money from the Danish East India Company. | GA | Tinkaer1991 (3558) | |
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 (123) | |
2024-12-26 | Daniel Ask (Swedish association football player (born 1998)) | Nils Daniel Erik Ask (born 20 December 1998) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Östers IF. | Start | Fodbold-fan (82613) | |
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 (684) | |
2024-12-23 | Karl Lindman (Swedish fashion entrepreneur and model) | Karl Johan Lindman (born 1 December 1981) is a Swedish fashion entrepreneur and co-founder of the fashion brand TOTEME. He is also a former successful model. | Start | Myxomatosis57 (38109) | |
2024-12-24 | 2000 Ulster Senior Football Championship final (Ulster Championship Match) | The 2000 Ulster Senior Football Championship Final was the showpiece game of that year's Ulster Championship, contested by Armagh and Derry and played at St Tiernach's Park, Clones on 16 July 2000. Armagh were the defending champions, having beaten Down at the same stage the previous year. | C | Milzo1986 (627) | |
2025-04-12 | Bjørn Andre Solvang (Norwegian strongman) | Bjørn Andre Solvang (born 10 July 1987) is a Norwegian Strongman from Hedmark. | Start | Nir007H (11921) | |
2025-01-21 | Chinese people in Norway (People of Chinese descent living in or having grown up in Norway) | Chinese people in Norway include people born in the People's Republic of China, or have ancestry from there. It may also include people originating from Taiwan and Hong Kong. They form a sizable community and are one of the biggest Asian groups in the country. | Stub | Liangqi (59) | |
2025-03-15 | Riga expedition (1905) | The Riga expedition (Swedish: Rigaexpeditionen) was a naval expedition conducted by the Swedish Navy to aid its citizens located in the Russian Empire during the revolution of 1905. As a result of a humiliating military defeat at the hands of the Japanese in 1905, unrest spread throughout the Russian Empire the same year. | GA | Dencoolast33 (1736) | |
2025-04-07 | Simi Pam (Bristol Bears womens rugby union player) | Simi Pam (born 8 January 1995) is an English-Nigerian rugby union prop who represents Bristol Bears Women in club rugby and is a training member for the England national team, the Red Roses, as well as working as a Doctor for the NHS. | Start | HitchikersPie (114) | |
2025-04-03 | Ricardo Dinanga (Footballer (born 2001)) | Ricardo Flisberto Dinanga (born 6 December 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL League One club Shrewsbury Town. Born in the Republic of Ireland, Dinanga also holds dual citizenship with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. | C | Lucfev (861) | Past AfD |
2025-04-12 | David Stifter (Austrian Celtic studies scholar (born 1971)) | David Stifter (born 29 June 1971) is an Austrian academic in Celtic studies. | Start | Melroross (6111) | |
2025-03-01 | Gnesta railway station (Railway station in Gnesta, Sweden) | Gnesta station is a railway station located in Gnesta, Södermanland County, Sweden.It is located 66 kilometers south of Stockholm, and is one of a few stations on Stockholm's commuter rail network located outside of Stockholm County. The station is also used for services operated by Mälartåg. | C | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-04-14 | New Quay F.C. (Football club based in Ceredigion) | New Quay Football Club is a Welsh football club based in New Quay, Ceredigion. The team currently plays in the Ceredigion League First Division. | Start | SlimyGecko7 (2276) | |
2025-02-11 | Cameron Vuong (English boxer (born 2002)) | Cameron Vuong (born 5 August 2002) is an English professional boxer. He currently competes in the lightweight division. | Start | Scottlinehan1999 (1039) | |
2025-04-10 | Angeline Kavindu Musili (Ambassador of the Republic of Kenya to the Nordics and Baltics) | Angeline Kavindu Musili is a diplomat who became the Ambassador of the Republic of Kenya to the Nordics and Baltic countries. She was accreditted in different countries in 2023 becoming the first ever Kenyan ambassador to Latvia and she received the Order of the Burning Spear. | C | Victuallers (169776) | |
2025-03-09 | Region Östergötland (Regional council of Östergötland County, Sweden) | Region Östergötland, formerly known as Östergötland County Council (Swedish: Östergötlands läns landsting), is the regional council for Östergötland County, Sweden. It is responsible for healthcare, public transport, regional development, and culture. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-03-13 | Petras Luomanas (Former Acting Mayor of Panevėžys) | Petras Luomanas (born 30 May 1948) is a Lithuanian politician and public figure for the city of Panevėžys. He had served as the Acting Mayor of Panevėžys from 28 October 2024 until 3 April 2025. | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-03-13 | Sankt Olof church (Church in Sankt Olof, Sweden) | Saint Olaf's Church (Swedish: Sankt Olofs kyrka) is a church building in Sankt Olof in the Österlen region. It is the parish church of Simrishamn Parish in the Diocese of Lund. | Start | Updoots (106) | |
2025-03-17 | Mary O'Donnell (sister of Hugh Roe) | Mary O'Donnell (Irish: Máire Ní Domhnaill; died 1662) was a Gaelic Irish noblewoman of the O'Donnell clan of Tyrconnell. | C | SkywalkerEccleston (8836) | |
2025-03-29 | Stopatum Station | Stopatum was a mock London Underground station situated at its Lambeth North Training Centre and used to train staff. The training centre operated from 1920 until 1963 when it was replaced by a new facility at White City. | Stub | Leonard9ca (174) | |
2025-04-13 | William Lykke (Danish footballer) | William Johannes Lykke (born 28 September 2004) is a Danish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Danish Superliga club FC Nordsjælland. | Start | Fodbold-fan (82613) | |
2025-04-12 | Lukas Kirkegaard (Danish footballer) | Lukas Emil Kirkegaard (born 31 August 2005) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Danish Superliga club Viborg FF. | Start | Fodbold-fan (82613) | |
2025-04-12 | Mikkel Løndal (Danish footballer) | Mikkel Bach Løndal (born 31 May 2006) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a right-back for the U-19 squad of Danish Superliga club Viborg FF. | Start | Fodbold-fan (82613) | |
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 (899) | |
2025-03-29 | Evan Watts (Welsh professional footballer) | Evan Watts (born 23 September 2004) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for League of Ireland Premier Division club Galway United, on loan from EFL Championship club Swansea City. He is a Wales Under-21 International. | Start | Dylanmyrddin (20) | |
2024-12-31 | Aurora's 2024 Norwegian Tour (2024 concert tour by Aurora) | The 2024 Norwegian Tour was a brief ten-show promotional tour by Norwegian singer-songwriter Aurora, in support of her fourth and fifth studio albums, The Gods We Can Touch (2022) and What Happened to the Heart? (2024), the latter not having yet been released at the time. | Start | Bloodinthewine (1470) | |
2025-03-30 | Climate change in the Faroe Islands | Climate change affects various aspects of the environment in the Faroe Islands. | Start | Landpin (1147) | |
2025-03-29 | Climate change in Åland | Climate change affects the environment of the Åland in various ways. | Start | Landpin (1147) | |
2025-03-20 | George Jobey (archaeologist) | Professor George Jobey, DSO, MA, FSA, Hon FSA (Scot) (8 April 1918 - 19 December 1991) was a British archaeologist and an officer in the British Army during the second world war. He was best known for his work on prehistoric sites in northern England and southern Scotland. | C | TheLostArchaeologists (100) | |
2025-04-02 | Jonathan Otley (British watchmaker and geologist (1766-1856)) | Jonathan Otley (1766-1856) was a self-taught English geologist whose detailed observations in the English Lake District set the foundations for our understanding of that area's geology. | GA | Babybrew6 (1623) | |
2025-04-12 | Scandinavian Channel (Defunct cable television network) | Scandinavian Channel (also known as ScanChan) was an American short-lived cable television network delivering programs from the public broadcasters of Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland, targeting primarily Americans of Scandinavian descent. Founded in 1998 with broadcasts starting the following year, the low penetration of digital cable caused the channel to go bankrupt due to lack of subscribers in 2001. | Start | RandomMe98 (9681) | |
2025-03-09 | Battle of Mönninvaara (1808 battle) | The Battle of Mönninvaara was a battle during the Finnish War of 1808–1809. The battle was fought between Swedish and Russian forces on 31 July 1808 at Mönninvaara. | Start | Fajowy (719) | |
2025-04-15 | 2018 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2018 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships were held from 21 to 25 March 2018 in Mürren, Switzerland. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2024-11-11 | Mentaur (British health and social care company) | Mentaur Ltd. is a private limited company based in the United Kingdom that specialises in providing social care and accommodation services for individuals with learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, mental health and other associated conditions. | Start | Kcmazin (41) | |
2025-04-15 | Laagri Stadium (Multi-purpose stadium in Laagri, Estonia) | Laagri Stadium (also known as Laagri kunstmurustaadion or as Laagri kooli staadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Laagri, Saue Parish, Estonia, located just 200 metres from the border of Tallinn. Opened in 2005, it hosts the matches of football clubs Harju JK and Saue JK. | Stub | Sancos (333) | |
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 (17364) | |
2025-01-04 | 1975 Båstad protests (1975 anti-Chilean junta protests in Sweden) | The 1975 Båstad protests were protests against a Sweden–Chile tennis match played in Båstad as part of the 1975 Davis Cup, organised due to opposition to the Chilean military dictatorship which had taken power two years prior. Learning from the 1968 Båstad riots, police presence was heavy, with little to no violence during the protests and the game being played as planned. | Start | AlexandraAVX (3944) | |
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 (4700) | |
2025-03-24 | 2025 Wimbledon Championships (Tennis tournament) | The 2025 Wimbledon Championships will be a Grand Slam tennis tournament and take place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, England from 30 June to 13 July. It will comprise singles, doubles and mixed doubles play. Junior, wheelchair and Invitational tournaments are also scheduled. | Stub | Haddad Maia fan (2212) | |
2025-04-16 | Aage Andersen (Danish footballer (1883–1976)) | Aage Jørgen Christian Andersen (1 December 1883 – 1 April 1976) was a Danish footballer who played as a midfielder for Akademisk Boldklub and Wacker Leipzig at the start of the 20th century. He also competed in the football tournament of the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens, winning a gold medal as a member of the Denmark team. | Start | Barr Theo (4676) | |
2025-04-10 | Benedykt Dobszewicz (Polish-Lithuanian physicist (1722-1794)) | Benedykt Dobszewicz (Lithuanian: Benediktas Dobševičius; 12 March 1722 – after 1792) was a philosopher and physicist of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. A later adherent of cartesianism, Dobszewicz is considered the most prominent philosopher during the period of the collapse of scholasticism in Lithuania. | Start | KrivisKrivaitis (614) | |
2025-04-06 | South East Hockey | The South East Hockey Association is the organising body for field hockey in the South East of England. It feeds teams into the Men's and Women's England Hockey Leagues and takes teams from sub-regional leagues. | Start | Mok9 (1065) | |
2025-03-13 | Sean McCarthy Crean (Irish karateka) | Sean McCarthy Crean is an Ireland karateka who won the Bronze medal in the +68 kg boys' karate event at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics. | Stub | GoldenAthlete (70) | |
2025-01-14 | 2025 1. deild karla (Icelandic football league season) | The 2025 1. deild karla (English: Men's First Division) will be the 71th season of second-tier Icelandic football. The season will begin on 2 May 2025 and finish on 13 September 2025. | Start | Chilmiyh56 (5691) | |
2025-03-15 | Silvertown Tunnel cycle shuttle (London bus route) | The Silvertown Tunnel cycle shuttle (SCS) is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between North Greenwich and Royal Victoria station, it is operated by Stagecoach London. | Start | Ezhilan23 (19) | |
2025-03-20 | John Pearson Gillam (British archaeologist) | John Pearson Gillam FSA FSA Scot (10 July 1917 – 31 December 1986) was a British archaeologist who specialised in the study of Roman coarse pottery. | Start | TheLostArchaeologists (100) | |
2025-04-13 | Jenny Sophie Meyer (Danish painter (1866-1927)) | Jenny Sophie Meyer (16 April 1866, Frederiksberg – 23 April 1927), known as Jenny Meyer, was a Danish porcelain painter and the sister of painter and graphic artist Emma Meyer. | Start | Kineste (13) | |
2025-04-16 | Irish mammy (Trope in Irish femininity) | The Irish mammy is a cultural trope used in Ireland to describe Irish mothers of a traditionally matriarchal style, who exhibit traits of over-protection or servitude towards their children and/or domestic visitors in general, but can also be exacting when needed. | C | Ridiculopathy (5426) | |
2025-04-11 | Sigga Kling | Sigga Kling (born 1967) is an Icelandic astrologer, spiritual advisor, and media personality. She has become a prominent cultural figure across Iceland due to her astrology columns and televised appearances and is widely known in Iceland as a witch and a seer. | Start | Lekkha Moun (7487) | |
2025-03-06 | Isaac Jones (magistrate) (Welsh magistrate (c. 1782-1865)) | Isaac Jones (c. 1782 – 29 May 1865) was a Welsh magistrate who was twice Sheriff of Carmarthen from 1817 to 1818 and 1830 to 1831 and governor of Carmarthen County Gaol from 1844 to 1847. | Stub | Y.Jazz (109) | |
2025-04-16 | 2017 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2017 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships were held from 1 to 4 March 2017 in Rjukan, Norway. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
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 (157) | |
2025-04-15 | Storming of Stargard (1659 capture of Stargard by Swedish forces) | The storming of Stargard occurred from 7 to 8 May 1659 during the Second Northern War. On 6 May, a Swedish force of 2,000 men under the command of Generalmajaor von Bülow was ordered to capture Stargard. The Swedes arrived on 7 May, quickly taking the defenders by surprise. | C | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-03-04 | Edward Braham (British lawyer (born 1961)) | Sir Edward Braham (born 17 July 1961) is a British corporate lawyer, who serves as Chairman of M&G since 2022. | Start | Primm1234 (1911) | |
2025-03-26 | 26th Infantry Battalion (WWII Irish infantry battalion) | The 26th Infantry Battalion (26ú Cathlán) was formed during "The Emergency" in Ireland at the time of the Second World War. This battalion was part of the second line reserve and comprised almost exclusively men who had seen active service in the War of Independence 1919–21, and some who had been out in the 1916 Rising. | Start | Paddyholahan (44) | |
2025-04-03 | Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer | Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer is a planned Christian monument to be built in Coleshill, near Birmingham, England. It will be 169 feet (51 m) tall, more than twice the size of the Angel of the North, and visible from the M6 and M42 motorways. The structure is designed as an infinity loop, symbolizing the eternal nature of God, and will feature one million bricks, each digitally linked to a story of answered prayer. | Start | Springnuts (9841) | |
2025-03-08 | 1977 Cunninghame District Council election (Cunninghame District Council election) | Elections to Cunninghame District Council were held on 3 May 1977, on the same day as the other Scottish local government elections. This was the second election to the district council following the local government reforms in 1974. | C | Stevie fae Scotland (29657) | |
2025-02-20 | Brandon Jackson (rugby union) (English rugby union player (born 2001)) | Brandon Jackson-Richards (born 21 September 2001) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a wing and centre for Premiership Rugby club Saracens. | Start | House of Laughs (2868) | |
2025-04-16 | Klaus Nørregaard (Danish footballer (born 1952)) | Klaus Nørregaard (born 4 October 1952) was a Danish footballer who played as a midfielder for Hvidovre IF and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub and the Denmark national team in the 1970s. | Start | Barr Theo (4676) | |
2025-04-16 | Henry Rambusch (Danish footballer (1881–1954)) | Henry Andreas Rambusch (16 October 1881 – 20 May 1954) was a Danish footballer who played as a forward for Boldklubben af 1893 at the start of the 20th century. He competed in the football tournament at the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens, winning a gold medal as a member of the Denmark team. | C | Barr Theo (4676) | |
2025-04-16 | Stefan Rasmussen (footballer) (Danish footballer (1880–1951)) | Stefan Rasmussen (11 April 1880 – 3 March 1951) was a Danish footballer who played as a midfielder for Boldklubben Frem at the start of the 20th century. He competed in the football tournament at the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens, winning a gold medal as a member of the Denmark team. | C | Barr Theo (4676) | |
2025-03-04 | Abigail Morris (musician) (British musician) | Abigail Morris (born 19 October 1999) is a British musician who is the lead singer for The Last Dinner Party, a British indie rock band formed in 2020. | Start | AriSalili (41) | |
2025-02-10 | Greg Streete (British basketball player) | Gregory Jermaine Mark Streete (born 17 March 1988) is a British former professional basketball player. He played his entire career with the Bristol Flyers, serving as team captain for nine years. Streete was instrumental in the Flyers' promotion to the British Basketball League (BBL) in 2014. | C | DeeDeeStreete (37) | |
2025-02-07 | Tammer Bany (Football player) | Tammer Bany Odeh (born 19 October 2003) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL Championship club West Bromwich Albion. | Start | Ifnecessary92 (1576) | |
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 (2276) | |
2025-03-30 | List of De Montfort University people | This is a list of people associated with De Montfort University. This includes alumni, those who have taught there, conducted research there or played a part in its founding. | Start | Aloneinthewild (20480) | |
2025-03-05 | Rachel Weiss (businesswoman) (British counsellor, teacher and social entrepreneur) | Rachel Weiss (born 1966) is British counsellor, teacher and social entrepreneur based in Perth, Scotland, who set up the Menopause Café model which has become a global movement. Starting from the first café in Perth in 2017, there are now cafés across the world that promote conversation about menopause. | C | Zenoak (90) | |
2025-02-02 | Doireann Ní Ghlacáin (Irish television journalist) | Doireann Ní Ghlacáin (born 1993/1994) is an Irish fiddler, sean-nós singer, and TV presenter. | Start | Iora Rua (424) | |
2025-02-20 | Upplands Väsby railway station (Railway station in Upplands Väsby, Sweden) | Upplands Väsby is a station on the Stockholm commuter rail network, located 24.4 km north of Stockholm Central Station. It is the only station within Upplands Väsby Municipality, situated between Rotebro and Rosersberg stations. The station has two platforms and two ticket halls, with the northern hall accessed via an underpass and the southern hall connected to the bus terminal. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-02-20 | Rotebro railway station (Railway station in Sollentuna, Sweden) | Rotebro is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located 19 km north of Stockholm Central Station. The station consists of a single island platform and has two entrance halls. As of 2011, the station had approximately 3,700 boardings per weekday. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-04-10 | Frederik Damkjer (Danish footballer) | Frederik Damkjer (born 31 July 2007) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for the U-19 squad of Danish Superliga club Viborg FF. | Start | Fodbold-fan (82613) | |
2025-02-27 | HMS Fortol | HMS Fortol was a Belgol-class tanker launched on 21 May 1917 and was built by Mcmillan at Dumbarton. It was scrapped on 6 August 1958 at Rosyth by Shipbreaking Industries Ltd. | Stub | Woffio (196) | |
2025-04-16 | Olga Dvojeglazova (Lithuanian curler) | Olga Dvojeglazova (born 3 December 1973) is a Lithuanian curler and curling coach. | Start | Алексей Густов (21048) | |
2025-03-19 | Eskilstuna Central Station (Railway station in Eskilstuna, Sweden) | Eskilstuna Central Station (Swedish: Eskilstuna centralstation) also known as Eskilstuna C is a railway station in Eskilstuna, Sweden. It serves as the primary transport hub for the city and is part of the national rail network. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-03-23 | Great Blow (1648 riot and explosion in Norwich) | The Great Blow was a pro-royalist riot and resultant explosion that took place on 24 April 1648 in Norwich during the Second English Civil War. 98 barrels of gunpowder were detonated in Committee House, causing the largest explosion recorded in 17th century England. | GA | JamJamSvn (3094) | |
2025-01-01 | Letitia Clark | Letitia Sarah Clark MBE, RRC (1870-1939) was a matron and nursing leader. She ran West Ham Union Infirmary, later Whipps Cross Hospital from 1907 for over 24 years. From 1917 she also ran Whipps Cross War Hospital. She was a founding member of the College of Nursing and a member of the college's governing council. | C | ELMatronmaker (1758) | |
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 (2825) | |
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 (2825) | |
2025-03-01 | Järna railway station (Railway station in Järna, Sweden) | Järna is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located in the locality of Järna within Södertälje Municipality on the Western Main Line. The station has a single island platform with a waiting hall, accessible via a pedestrian tunnel under the tracks. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2024-07-11 | Rampart Field (Pesäpallo stadium in Hamina, Finland) | The Rampart Field (Finnish: Vallikenttä) is a pesäpallo stadium located in Hamina, Finland. Since its opening in 1956, it has been the home field of the Haminan Palloilijat, a Superpesis team. | Stub | Weisself (2825) | |
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 (2825) | |
2025-04-18 | System Operator for Northern Ireland (Energy system operator for Northern Ireland) | The System Operator for Northern Ireland (SONI) is the privatised electricity transmission system operator for Northern Ireland. It is owned by EirGrid. SONI's licence requires that SONI is fully operationally independent from the rest of EirGrid. | Stub | Landpin (1147) | |
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 (2825) | |
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 (2825) | |
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 (2825) | |
2025-04-18 | Dignitary Protection Service of Lithuania (Government Agency) | The Dignitary Protection Service of Lithuania or VAT is a Lithuanian state institution responsible for protecting designated individuals and objects. The protected individuals include the President, the Speaker of the Seimas, the Prime Minister and their family members, official state guests, the Prosecutor General, and Lithuanian diplomatic representatives, while the ... | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-02-21 | Bill McFarlan (Scottish broadcaster, author, and businessman.) | Bill McFarlan (born 31 May 1958) is a Scottish broadcaster, author, and businessman. | C | Mjscalpay (62) | |
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 (1330) | |
2024-07-12 | Spectrum Gaming (British autism charity) | Spectrum Gaming is a charity which provides an online community for autistic children in the United Kingdom. It was founded in May 2020 by Andy Smith, in response to the Coronavirus lockdowns in the UK which prevented face-to-face community gatherings. | Start | VexSG (28) | |
2025-04-06 | Everstate (Latvian rock band) | Everstate is an Latvian rock band from Riga, Latvia. The band was formed in 2017 by guitarist Uldis Blazevics, vocalist Girts Zebulins, bassist Raimonds Berzins and drummer Rihards Špacs. | Stub | Muzikasguru (173) | |
2025-04-07 | Leslie Nguyen (Danish singer) | Leslie Nguyen (Born either 2003 or 2004), is a Danish singer. She is the winner of the Eighteenth season of the Danish version of the X Factor. | Start | Flame1333 (1086) | |
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 (2825) | |
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 (82613) | Past AfD |
2025-03-16 | 2025 FAI Cup (Football tournament season) | The 2025 FAI Cup, known as the Sports Direct FAI Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the 105th edition of the Republic of Ireland's primary national cup competition. It features teams from the League of Ireland Premier Division and the First Division, as well as teams from the regional leagues of the Republic of Ireland football league system. | Start | Mathew D'Marco (3110) | |
2025-02-23 | Greenland membership in the Council of Europe | Greenland, as an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, is indirectly connected to the founding of the Council of Europe since Denmark was one of the founding members on 5 May 1949. Although not all Council conventions automatically extend to Greenland, the territory is affected by the various initiatives and conventions implemented by the Council of Europe. | Start | Hitiste2023 (549) | |
2025-04-16 | Hongatar (Deity) | Hongatar or Hongas is a haltija or goddess in Finnish mythology. She is known as the mother of the bear. After killing a bear, there was a ritual held called peijaiset, a funeral (sometimes staged like a wedding) for the bear where its skull was lifted on a large, straight pine tree (honka). | GA | Vilutar (283) | |
2025-04-14 | Kivutar | Kivutar (lit. 'Lady Pain'), Kiputyttö (lit. 'Pain Girl') or Vammatar (lit. 'Lady Injury') is a spirit or goddess in Finnish mythology who is asked take the pains and injuries of humans to herself. She lives on Kipumäki/Kipuvaara ("Pain Hill") or Kipuvuori ("Pain Mountain"), and is often called a maiden of the underworld (Tuonen neito). | GA | Vilutar (283) | |
2025-03-12 | Eoin Reardon (Irish woodworker) | Eoin Reardon (born 2002), also known as "pintofplain", is an Irish influencer and woodworker. | Start | Mikeycdiamond (833) | |
2025-04-18 | 2016 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2016 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships were held from 29 January to 2 February 2016 in Les Contamines-Montjoie, France. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-04-02 | Martinus Johannis | Martinus Johannis (died 15 January 1603), was a Swedish clergyman who was executed for witchcraft in Stockholm. He became infamous for debauchery, was defrocked twice and the subject of two witch trials. | Start | Aciram (127115) | |
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 (2455) | |
2025-04-08 | List of Sittingbourne F.C. seasons | Sittingbourne F.C. is an English football club based in Sittingbourne, Kent. The club were founded in 1886 and adopted professionalism from the 1898–99 season, but returned to amateurism for a short period between 1931 and 1946. The club have played in various semi-professional leagues based in the south-east of England: they were founder members of the Kent League in 1894 and were also members of the South Eastern Countie ... | Start | Wikikipper (543) | |
2025-04-18 | New Birmingham City Stadium (Planned football stadium in Birmingham, England) | The New Birmingham City Stadium is a proposed multi-purpose stadium to be built in Bordesley Green, Birmingham. It would become the new home of EFL League One club Birmingham City, replacing the club's current stadium, St Andrew's, where they have played since 1906. | C | NONONSENSEDEFENDING (1195) | |
2025-04-09 | Miklavatn (Fljót) (Lake in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Miklavatn is a lake in Fljót in Skagafjörður, Iceland. It is the second biggest lake in the region at 7.4 square kilometers. The Hraunamöl isthmus separates it from the sea, but the runoff from the lake flows through the Hraunaós estuary. | Start | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
2025-03-02 | Rother Radio (Radio station in Rotherham, United Kingdom) | Rother Radio is a local community radio station serving Rotherham and Sheffield in South Yorkshire. It is operated by Rotherham Broadcasting CIC. | Start | Plaretyagain (282) | |
2025-04-06 | Harrison Cleary (American basketball player (born 1997)) | Harrison Cleary (born December 8, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for VEF Rīga of the Latvian-Estonian Basketball League and Basketball Champions League. | Start | Basketballlatvia (1145) | |
2025-04-12 | Dmitrijs Zelenkovs (Latvian footballer (born 2000)) | Dmitrijs Zelenkovs (born 15 May 2000) is a Latvian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Latvian First League club FK RFS and the Latvia national football team. | Start | KhoaNguyen1 (534) | Past AfD |
2025-04-06 | Jaquan Lawrence (American basketball player (born 1999)) | Jaquan Lawrence (born 10 August 1999) is an American professional basketball player for VEF Rīga of the Latvian-Estonian Basketball League. | Stub | Basketballlatvia (1145) | |
2025-04-08 | Ivor Mills (Northern Irish broadcaster (1929–1996)) | Ivor Mills (7 December 1929–30 May 1996) was a Northern Irish television presenter and ITN newscaster. | Start | Billsmith60 (5980) | |
2025-04-08 | Krišs Helmanis (Latvian basketball player) | Krišs Helmanis (born April 7, 2002) is a Latvian professional basketball player who currently plays for the Rīgas Zeļļi. He plays at center position. | Start | Basketballlatvia (1145) | |
2025-04-18 | Toms Skuja (Latvian basketball player) | Toms Skuja (born January 2, 2002) is a Latvian professional basketball player who currently plays for the Rīgas Zeļļi. He plays at point guard position. | Start | Basketballlatvia (1145) | |
2025-01-02 | 1931 Birmingham tornado (Strong tornado in the British Isles) | In the evening hours of 14 June 1931, a deadly F3 tornado moved through the southern and eastern suburbs of Birmingham, England, killing 1 person and injuring 10 others. The tornado caused significant damage along a 10-kilometre (6.2 mi) path. | C | Isochrone (18433) | |
2025-04-18 | Market Warsop (Town in North Nottinghamshire) | Market Warsop is a town within the civil parish of Warsop in Mansfield District, Nottinghamshire, England, on the outskirts of the remnants of Sherwood Forest. The adjacent villages in the parish are Church Warsop, Meden Vale, Sookholme, Warsop Vale and Spion Kop. | Start | MatthewDavid41 (636) | |
2025-04-18 | Bankruptcy (England) Act 1824 (Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom) | The Bankruptcy (England) Act 1824 (5 Geo. 4. c. 98) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated and amended enactments relating to UK insolvency law. | C | Hughbe98 (13145) | |
2025-04-07 | Siege of Stettin (1659) (Allied siege of Stettin in 1659 during the Second Northern War) | The siege of Stettin (Swedish: belägringen av Stettin; German: belagerung von Stettin) occurred from 19 September to 5 November during the Second Northern War. In the middle of September, an Austrian/Imperial army of 5,000 men under the command of Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches crossed the Oder and Reglitz rivers to besiege the city as part of an Allied offensive into Swedish Pomerania. | GA | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-04-19 | 2015 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2015 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships were held from 24 to 27 February 2015 in Steamboat Springs, United States. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-03-16 | Lasse Flø (Danish footballer (born 2005)) | Lasse Flø Borregaard (born 15 October 2005) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Danish Superliga club Vejle Boldklub. | Start | Fodbold-fan (82613) | |
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 (472) | |
2024-10-02 | Regional 2 North Midlands (English Rugby Union Regional League) | Regional 2 Midlands North 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 (2338) | |
2025-04-18 | 2008–09 FA Women's Cup (Football tournament season) | The 2008–09 FA Women's Cup was an association football knockout tournament for women's teams, held between 7 September 2008 and 4 May 2009. It was the 39th season of the FA Women's Cup and was won by Arsenal, who defeated Sunderland in the final. The tournament consisted of a preliminary round, four qualifying rounds and eight rounds of competition proper. | C | Adam Salter (2352) | |
2025-04-18 | 2007–08 FA Women's Cup (Football tournament season) | The 2007–08 FA Women's Cup was an association football knockout tournament for women's teams, held between 2 September 2007 and 5 May 2008. It was the 38th season of the FA Women's Cup and was won by Arsenal, who defeated Leeds United in the final. The tournament consisted of a preliminary round, four qualifying rounds and eight rounds of competition proper. | C | Adam Salter (2352) | |
2025-03-15 | Fédération Cynologique Internationale Agility World Championships (Highest level competition for dog agility) | The Fédération Cynologique Internationale Agility World Championships ('FCI Agility World Championships') is an annual dog agility competition sanctioned by Fédération Cynologique Internationale. | C | PyotrRossetti (2100) | |
2025-02-12 | W. A. Gape (English writer on poverty (1900–1966)) | William Arthur Gape (1900 – 1966) was an English writer, advocate for the poor, and self-identified tramp. He was known for his memoir Half a Million Tramps, which chronicles his approximately 22 years on the road, and advocacy in organizations such as the “Hoboes Union,” which later became the National League for the Abolition of Vagrancy, and the second Anarchist Federation (1940). | C | User142005 (64) | |
2025-02-25 | Alfonsas Smetona (Commander of the anti-Soviet Lithuanian partisans) | Alfonsas Smetona, also known by the codenames Ramūnas and Žygaudas (15 September 1913 – 5 July 1950) was an anti-Soviet Lithuanian partisan and commander of the Vytis military district. | Start | KrivisKrivaitis (614) | |
2025-02-28 | Robin Sirwan Safar (American boxer (born 1992)) | Robin Sirwan Safar (born November 30, 1992) is an Sweden professional boxer who competes in the cruiserweight division. | Start | Scottlinehan1999 (1039) | |
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 (1039) | |
2025-04-06 | Charles Manners, Marquess of Granby (British noble; (born 1999)) | Charles John Montague Manners (b. 3 July 1999) is the fourth child and eldest son of David Manners, 11th Duke of Rutland and Emma Manners, Duchess of Rutland. As the heir to his fathers titles and estates, he bears the subsidiary title of Marquess of Granby. | Start | GrandDukeMarcelo (319) | Past AfD |
2025-03-26 | Tuulikki (spirit) (Deity) | Tuulikki is a forest haltija in Finnish mythology. She is called a daughter of Tapio. The variations of her name include Annikki (influenced by Saint Anne) and Tyytikki, the latter being called the mother of squirrels. She's also been connected to Karelian Lyylikki, "smith of skis" (lylyjen seppä). | C | Vilutar (283) | |
2025-04-16 | West Kilbride (ward) (Former electoral ward in North Ayrshire) | West Kilbride was one of the 30 wards used to elect members of North Ayrshire Council. Created in 1999 following the Third Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements, the ward elected one councillor using the first past the post electoral system. the ward was abolished in 2007 following the Fourth Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements. | Start | A.Labouruk (25) | |
2025-04-18 | Director of the Dignitary Protection Service of Lithuania (Head of the Dignitary Protection Service of Lithuania) | The director of the dignitary protection service of Lithuania is the head of the Dignitary Protection Service of Lithuania, which is responsible for ensuring the security of designated individuals—such as the President, the Speaker of the Seimas, the Prime Minister, and other key officials—as well as the protection of important state buildings and diplomatic missions both in Lithuania and, to a limited extent, abroad. | Stub | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2024-10-08 | Per Kørner | Per Kørner (26 April 1936 – 27 September 2018) was a Norwegian priest and anti-abortion activist. | Start | Thismess (6816) | |
2025-02-08 | Brurskanken samiske kvindeforening (Sami women's association) | Brurskanken samiske kvindeforening (the Sami Women's Association of Brurskanken) or Brurskankens Lappkvindeforening, was a Sami women's organization, founded in Norway in 1910. It was founded by Sami women in Helgeland in Norway, and dissolved in 1931. | Start | Aciram (127115) | |
2025-04-08 | Thomas Ove (Danish singer) | Thomas Kofoed Lundegaard also known by his artist Name Thomas Ove (Born either 1984 or 1985), is a Danish singer. He competed in the Eighteenth season of the Danish version of the X Factor and made it all the way to the semifinals and came in 4th place. | Start | Flame1333 (1086) | |
2025-04-20 | 1872 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Friday, 1 November 1872. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Liberal Party retained overall control of the council. | Stub | JoeKramer04 (7235) | |
2025-04-20 | Springhead Park, Ebbsfleet (Residential development in England) | Springhead Park, previously referred to as the "Northfleet Rise Quarter" during its early planning stages is an English mixed-use residential development located in Ebbsfleet Garden City, part of the Ebbsfleet Valley in North Kent. Situated adjacent to Ebbsfleet International Station, it was the first residential area to be developed as part of the larger Ebbsfleet Garden City project. | C | Sunolafjagtenben-hur (206) | |
2025-04-17 | Director of the State Security Department of Lithuania (Head of the State Security Department of Lithuania) | The director of the state security department of Lithuania is the head of the State Security Department of Lithuania, which is responsible for safeguarding national security through intelligence gathering, counterintelligence, and the prevention of threats such as espionage, terrorism, and foreign interference. | Start | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-04-20 | Thais in Finland (Ethnic group in Finland) | Thais in Finland or Finnish Thais are people who have a background from Thailand and who live in Finland. People can be born in Thailand, have Thai ancestors and/or be citizens of Thailand. As of 2024[update], there were 13,604 people born in Thailand living in Finland. | Start | Peltimikko (5764) | |
2025-04-19 | Roberts Bērze (Latvian basketball player) | Roberts Bērze (born 1 August 2001) is a Latvian professional basketball player for BK Ventspils of the Latvian-Estonian Basketball League. He plays at small forward position. | Stub | Basketballlatvia (1145) | |
2025-04-20 | 2014 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2014 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships were held from 22 to 24 March 2014 in Geilo, Norway. | Start | Maceekim (2973) | |
2025-04-10 | Guild of Young Freemen | The Guild of Young Freemen of the City of London is a membership organisation that connects young individuals associated with the traditions of the Freedom of the City in the City of London. | Start | Wvhistory1 (115) | |
2025-04-20 | Malcolm Lord (English footballer (born 1946)) | Malcolm Lord (born 25 October 1946) is an English former professional footballer who spent nearly his entire career at Hull City. Playing primarily as a midfielder, he also briefly featured for both California Surf and Scarborough towards the end of his playing days. | Start | NONONSENSEDEFENDING (1195) | |
2025-04-20 | Vegar Bjerke (Norwegian association football player) | Vegar Bjerke (born 28 July 1979 in Lillehammer) is a former Norwegian footballer who played for Hamarkameratene from 1997 to 2013. He grew up in Moelv and has spent his entire senior playing career at the same club. He has eight caps for youth national teams. | Start | Abcmaxx (26372) | |
2025-04-02 | Birthe Olufsdatter | Birthe Olufsdatter (died 1620), was a Danish woman who was executed for witchcraft in Ribe. The court protocol of the city of Ribe in the 1572-1652 period is the most well preserved of all documents describing the witch trials in Denmark, and has been a focus of study for the Danish witch trials. | Start | Aciram (127115) | |
2025-04-18 | Dinah Nichols (British civil servant and public administrator) | Dinah Nichols CB (born 1943) is a retired British civil servant and public administrator. She is known for her 35-year career in the UK Civil Service, including senior roles in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), leading the UK delegation to the Kyoto Climate Conference and the World Summit on Sustainable Development, and as Chair of Keep Britain Tidy. | Start | TopAcademicWatch (58) | |
2025-02-11 | Latvia national amateur football team | The Latvia national amateur football team represents Latvia in the UEFA Regions' Cup in men's international football, and is controlled by the Latvian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Latvia. They have represented Latvia in the 2023 and 2025 editions of the UEFA Regions' Cup, where its players are selected from the tier 3 Latvian Second League and tier 4 Latvian Third League Latvian leagues. | Start | Dandelion Sprout (958) | |
2025-04-16 | Alison Holt (British journalist) | Alison Holt is a British journalist, who is the Social Affairs Editor of BBC News. | Stub | Jw93d59 (1421) | |
2025-04-21 | Sparekassen Thy Arena (Sports venue in Thisted, Denmark) | Sparekassen Thy Arena, formerly known as Lerpytter Stadium, is a football stadium in Thisted, Denmark. It has been the home stadium of Thisted FC since their formation in 1989. The women's team FC Thy-Thisted Q made the stadium their home upon their foundation in 2017. | C | Bocanegra (35155) | |
2025-02-17 | Oslo Mosquito Raid (1944) (World War Two Raid) | The Oslo Mosquito Raid (1944) was a Second World War air raid carried out by the British Royal Air Force that targeted the Nazi Gestapo headquarters in Oslo, Norway. The raid was carried out using 12 twin-engined De Havilland Mosquito bomber aircraft on 31 December 1944. | Start | HCPM (76) | |
2025-04-14 | Mika Törrö (Finnish strongman) | Mika Törrö (born 11 May 1979) is a Finnish Strongman from Joensuu and a 5 x times Finland's Strongest Man champion. | Start | Nir007H (11921) | |
2025-04-21 | Adam Lowthorpe (English footballer (born 1975)) | Adam Lowthorpe (born 7 August 1975) is an English former professional footballer who played for Hull City, Gainsborough Trinity, and North Ferriby United. | Start | NONONSENSEDEFENDING (1195) | |
2025-04-19 | Alicia Scholes (English netball player) | Alicia Scholes (born 8 May 2001) is an English international netball player. She plays for London Pulse in the Netball Superleague. | Start | Sarahjane n20 (460) | |
2025-04-21 | Kenneth Wilson (rugby union) (Rugby player) | Kenneth Wilson (7 July 1914 - 22 March 1984) was a Scotland international rugby union player. | Start | Aedis1 (63636) | |
2025-04-06 | JJ Gabriel (English footballer (born 2010)) | Joseph Junior Andreou Gabriel (born 6 October 2010), also known as JJ Gabriel, is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for U18 Premier League club Manchester United. and the England national under-15 football team. | Stub | Will wg01 (71) | |
2025-01-30 | Sebastian Haugland (Norwegian footballer (born 1996)) | Sebastian Heimvik Haugland (born 12 June 1996) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Åsane. | Stub | Slagmannen924 (2064) | |
2025-04-13 | 2025 European Para Poomsae Championships | The 2025 European Para Poomsae Taekwondo Championships, the 2nd edition of the European Para Poomsae Championships, were held in Tallinn, Estonia, from 16 to 17 April 2025. | Start | Wanquanbiantai (863) | |
2025-04-13 | Chatham Waters (Mixed-use regeneration project in Kent, England) | Chatham Waters is a mixed-use regeneration project located at the mouth of the Medway Waterfront Peninsula in Kent, England. Covering an area of 26 acres, the project aims to transform the former docklands into a vibrant waterfront destination, providing a mix of residential, commercial, retail, and leisure facilities. | C | Sunolafjagtenben-hur (206) | |
2025-04-16 | Wolfhounds (rugby union) (Rugby team) | The Wolfhounds are an Irish women's regional rugby union team representing the provinces of Leinster and Ulster. Founded in 2023, the team competes in the Celtic Challenge, the international competition between Scottish, Welsh and Irish regional teams. | Start | SimplyLouis27 (10292) | |
2025-04-16 | Clovers (rugby union) (Rugby team) | The Clovers are an Irish women's regional rugby union team representing the provinces of Connacht and Munster. Founded in 2023, the team competes in the Celtic Challenge, the international competition between Scottish, Welsh and Irish regional teams. They are funded by the IRFU. | Start | SimplyLouis27 (10292) | |
2025-04-16 | Anna McGann (Rugby player) | Anna McGann (born 4 June 1998) is an Irish international rugby union player from Athlone. She plays at centre or wing for the Clovers in the Celtic Challenge, the Ireland women's national rugby union team and the Irish National 7s team | Start | SimplyLouis27 (10292) | |
2025-02-11 | FK Haugesund (women) (Norwegian women's football club) | Fotballklubben Haugesund (lit. 'Football Club Haugesund'), usually referred to as FK Haugesund or FKH, is a Norwegian women's football team based in Haugesund that currently plays in the 1. divisjon, the Norwegian second tier. | C | Medforlife (1110) | |
2025-03-20 | Stockholm Archipelago Trail (Stockholm Archipelago hiking trail) | The Stockholm Archipelago Trail comprises a network of hiking paths spanning approximately 270 kilometers (170 miles) across the Stockholm Archipelago in Sweden. Stretching from Arholma in the north to Landsort in the south, each section of the trail offers a distinctive experience and is accessible via the region's public ferry transportation system. | Start | Salgo60 (3165) | |
2025-03-21 | Aramean (Syriac) football clubs | Aramean (Syriac) football clubs are closely tied to the Syriac-Aramean people, reflecting their cultural identity and community spirit. Established by the Aramean diaspora, particularly in Sweden and parts of Europe, these clubs serve as both sporting institutions and symbols of heritage. | B | Wlaak (856) | |
2025-04-17 | Saltcoats East (ward) (Former electoral ward in North Ayrshire) | Saltcoats East was created as an electoral ward in Cunninghame District Council in 1974. The ward elected one councillors using the first past the post electoral system. the ward was abolished in 2007 following the Fourth Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements. | Start | A.Labouruk (25) | |
2025-03-28 | 2025 Icelandic Cup (Football tournament season) | The 2025 Icelandic Cup, also known as Mjólkurbikarinn ("The Milk Cup") for sponsorship reasons, is the 66th edition of the Icelandic national football cup. The winners qualify for the 2026–27 Conference League first qualifying round. | Start | DenZaUNITY (3728) | |
2025-04-17 | AFI Park Timișoara | AFI Park Timișoara, formerly known as City Business Center, is a business park from the AFI Europe portfolio consisting of five office buildings totaling 48,000 square meters of offices and commercial spaces located in the center of the western Romanian city of Timișoara. | Start | Alexandru M. (13357) | |
2025-02-18 | Haberdashers' Monmouth School (School) | Haberdashers' Monmouth School is a private school in Monmouth. | Stub | Jasmine Primrose (4835) | |
2025-04-03 | Søndre Sandøy | Søndre Sandøy is the southeasternmost of the Hvaler islands and features sandy beaches, hiking trails, extensive pine and spruce forests, and significant agricultural activity. The bedrock consists of beautiful gneiss, which has been used, among other things, as facade stone for Oslo City Hall. | Start | Arhan2212 (896) | |
2025-04-09 | Knappsstaðir (Farm and church in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Knappsstaðir is an abandoned farm, church site, and former parsonage in Stífla, in the Fljót district of Skagafjörður, Iceland. It was the homestead of Þórður knappur Bjarnarson and Æsa Ljótólfsdóttir from Hóf in Svarfaðardalur. | Start | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
2025-04-09 | Barð (Farm and church site in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Barð is a farm and church site in Fljót in Skagafjörður, Iceland. Overlooking the farm is a striking mountain named Barð (sometimes called Barðið) with a steep ridge that faces the ocean. Barð was a large farm with many smallholdings where a noble family, the Barðverjar clan, lived in centuries past. | Start | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
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) | |
2025-04-02 | Eskild Andersen Kongsbakke (c. 1620 – 1674 Danish commander and governor of Danish India) | Eskild Andersen (alternatively spelled Eskil; later given the epithet Kongsbakke; c. 1620 – c. 1674), also known by his initials EAK, was a Danish commander and governor of Danish India from 1655 to his death in 1674. Born in about 1620 in Kungsbacka (Danish: Kongsbakke), present-day Sweden, Kongsbakke would go into the service of the Danish East India Company in 1639. | GA | Tinkaer1991 (3558) | |
2025-02-13 | Thundermother (Swedish hard rock band) | Thundermother is an all-female Swedish hard rock band founded by Filippa Nässil and Moa Munoz in Växjö 2009. The band has toured with Scorpions across Europe and North America, played with Kiss, Danish rock band D-A-D and Swedish rock band Backyard Babies. | Start | Gramelen (156) | |
2025-03-16 | Hamid Patel (British educational leader) | Sir Hamid Patel CBE (born March 1979) is a British educational leader who is both the interim chair of Ofsted and chief executive of Star Academies which is one of Britain's best-performing multi-academy trusts. | C | Isoceles-sai (1405) | |
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 (8889) | |
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) | |
2024-08-20 | School of Health Sciences, Bangor University (Health sciences school in Wales) | The School of Health Sciences (Welsh: Ysgol Gwyddorau Iechyd) is the school of nursing, midwifery, and other allied health subjects at Bangor University. It is a part of the College of Medicine and Health. Founded as the Caernarvonshire and Anglesey School of Nursing in 1935, it went through various stages of reform until merging with the University College of North Wales (later Bangor University) in 1992. | C | 12xii (631) | |
2025-04-23 | White Horse Common (Hamlet in Norfolk, England) | White Horse Common is a hamlet near North Walsham in the North Norfolk district of the county of Norfolk, England. It is located to the southeast of North Walsham town centre. It forms part of North Walsham's civil parish. | Start | The Lonely Lamb (84) | |
2025-02-17 | School of Welsh, Bangor University (School of Welsh in Wales) | The School of Welsh is the school of Welsh language and Celtic studies at Bangor University. It is located in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. It is a part of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. | Start | 12xii (631) | |
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) | |
2025-04-20 | Povington And Grange Heaths | Povington and Grange Heaths is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) within Dorset National Landscape in Dorset, England. It is located 4km southwest of Wareham. This protected area includes Highwood Heath, West Holme Heath, Grange Heath, Povington Heath, Povington Wood and Kings Standing. | Start | Aizoaceae2 (344) | |
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 (2276) | |
2025-02-28 | John O'Sullivan (footballer, born 2006) (Irish footballer (born 2006)) | John O'Riley-O'Sullivan (born 29 January 2006) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for League of Ireland Premier Division club Shamrock Rovers. | Start | Supersaints2014 (30901) | |
2025-04-20 | Glen Earrach Energy (Proposed Scottish energy storage project) | Glen Earrach Energy is a proposed pumped-storage hydroelectricity (PSH) scheme in the Scottish Highlands. If built, the project will be one of the largest pumped-hydro scheme in Scotland, storing 30GWh of energy with a maximum generating capacity of 2.0GW. | Start | Hallucegenia (4065) | |
2025-04-21 | Svenska Yle (Swedish language editorial group) | Svenska Yle (English: Swedish Yle) is the Swedish-language department of Yle, Finland's public service broadcaster for TV, radio and the web. As Finland is constitutionally bilingual—around 5.5% of the population speaks Swedish as their native language—Yle provides radio and TV programming in Swedish. | Start | Robertsilen (1051) | |
2025-04-16 | Stephen Walsh (footballer) | Stephen Walsh (born 29 August 1990) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a striker for League of Ireland Premier Division club Galway United. | Start | LzerLive (39) | |
2025-04-23 | 1997–98 FA Women's Cup (Football tournament season) | The 1997–98 FA Women's Cup was an association football knockout tournament for women's teams, held between 28 September 1997 and 4 May 1998. It was the 28th season of the FA Women's Cup and was won by Arsenal, who defeated Croydon in the final. | Start | Adam Salter (2352) | |
2025-03-12 | Siege of Starodub | The Siege of Starodub during the Fifth Lithuanian-Moscow War, when the Crown army under Grand Crown Hetman Jan Tarnowski approached the fortress of Starodub, defended by the Russians under Fyodor Oboleński Owczina-Tielepniev. | Stub | Eurspar (113) | |
2025-04-23 | Östbergahöjden metro station (Future Stockholm Metro station) | Östbergahöjden is a future underground station on the Yellow Line of the Stockholm Metro, expected to open in 2034. It will be located in the southeastern part of the Östberga district in southern Stockholm Municipality, between the planned stations Årstafältet and Älvsjö. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-04-23 | Årstafältet metro station (Future Stockholm Metro station) | Årstafältet is a future underground station on the Yellow Line of the Stockholm Metro, expected to open in 2034. It will be situated in the new district of Årstafältet in southern Stockholm Municipality, between the planned stations Årstaberg and Östbergahöjden. | Start | Officialworks (1639) | |
2025-04-01 | Nurmijärvi Pentecostal Church (Church in Nurmijärvi, Finland) | The Nurmijärvi Pentecostal Church (also known as the Nurmijärvi Pentecostal Congregation; Finnish: Nurmijärven helluntaiseurakunta) is a Finnish Pentecostal congregation in Nurmijärvi, Finland. It was founded in 1987 and it had about 200 members in 2025. | Start | Juustila (2120) | |
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 a Gaelic Irish soldier of noble ancestry. The eldest son of Irish lord Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, he fought for his father in the Nine Years' War. | C | SkywalkerEccleston (8836) | |
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) | |
2024-07-11 | 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. The current grandstand structures were built in 1990. and the sand-based artificial turf was installed in 1994. | Stub | Weisself (2825) | |
2025-04-24 | Bjarni Sívertsen | Bjarni Sívertsen (baptised Bjarni Sigurðsson) (or Bjarni knight) (1763-1833) was an Icelandic merchant based in Hafnarfjörður and a pioneer in trade and fishing in Iceland. He has been called the father of Hafnarfjörður. | Stub | Thief-River-Faller (11296) | |
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 (2825) | |
2025-03-15 | 1997–98 Hull City A.F.C. season (English football team season) | The 1997–98 season was the 94th season in the history of Hull City Association Football Club and their second consecutive season in the Third Division. In addition to the domestic league, the club would also participate in the FA Cup, the League Cup, and the League Trophy. | Start | NONONSENSEDEFENDING (1195) | |
2025-04-07 | Mabel Cave | Mabel Helen Cave (1863-1953), RRC, was a matron of The Westminster Hospital and West Suffolk General Hospital, and war time nursing leader. She was a member of the Army Nursing Board. Cave was also on the committee to establish the King Edward VII Memorial Homes for nurses who were unable to work. | B | ELMatronmaker (1758) | |
2025-02-03 | Katarsis (band) (Lithuanian post–punk band) | Katarsis is a Lithuanian alternative rock band formed in Vilnius consisting of Lukas Radzevičius (vocals, guitar), Alanas Brasas (lead guitar), Emilija Kandratavičiūtė (bass), and Jokūbas Andriulis (drums). They are set to represent Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Tavo akys". | Start | ButI'llBeThereNextTime (257) | |
2025-04-24 | Hraun (Fljót) (Farm in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Hraun is the outermost farm in the Fljót district of eastern Skagafjörður, Iceland. The outermost farm in western Skagafjörður county, on the tip of the Skagi peninsula is also called Hraun, which is Icelandic for "lava," but its name is in the singular, while the Hraun in Fljót is plural (note: hraun is the same in both the singular and plural in two of Icelandic's four grammatical cases). | Start | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
2025-04-23 | Amy Johnston (Viking Society) (English medievalist (d. 1925)) | Amy Johnston (née Leslie, d. 1925) was a British medievalist specialising in the history of the Northern Isles who served on the board of the Viking Society for Northern Research for 23 years. | Stub | SapientSquid (1386) | |
2025-04-09 | Polish–Lithuanian Wars (13th–14th centuries) | During the Polish–Lithuanian wars of the 13th and 14th centuries, the neighbouring Lithuanian state (Kingdom and Grand Duchy at different times) and Polish states, especially Duchy of Masovia, frequently clashed. | C | +JMJ+ (21359) | |
2025-04-24 | Djúpidalur (Farm in Skagafjörður, Iceland) | Djúpidalur is a farm in the Blönduhlíð district of Skagafjörður, Iceland located in the mouth of Dalsdalur valley, which runs eastward and is located south of Glóðafeykir mountain. The valley branches around Tungufjall mountain (one of three mountains to share that name in the Blönduhlíðarfjall mountains) and the branches run deep into the mountain range. | Start | SilkPyjamas (2152) | |
2024-12-18 | Ross Finlay (Scottish writer) | Ross Finlay (1937 – 15 December 2004) was a Scottish motoring journalist, travel writer, broadcaster and rally co-driver. He wrote travel guidebooks including for the AA and Reader's 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. | C | Shaun Sheep (1190) | |
2025-04-24 | Mildred Gillett (English local historian (1909–2014)) | Miriam Mildred Annie Gillett (17 April 1909 – 15 July 2014) was an English local historian. She wrote books on the local history of Bournemouth. | Start | Moondragon21 (73261) | |
2025-03-02 | Gintautas Jakštas (Former Minister of Education, Science and Sports of Lithuania) | Gintautas Jakštas (born 28 May 1990) is a Lithuanian education specialist who served as Minister of Education, Science and Sports of Lithuania from 3 July 2023 until his formal resignation on 10 April 2024. | Stub | Lietuva890 (321) | |
2025-02-28 | First Bus London (London bus operator) | First Bus London is a bus operator running services across Greater London, England. It is a subsidiary of FirstGroup, operating buses under contract to Transport for London, and was formed with the purchase of RATP Dev Transit London from RATP Group in 2025. | C | Toweplus (62) | Possible vandalism |
2025-03-15 | John Mead (British Army officer) | Lieutenant General John Robert Mead, CB OBE (born 21 September 1971) is a senior British Army officer. He is currently serving as Deputy Commander of NATO Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum. He was a former commander of the 1st Artillery Brigade between 2016–2018, and a Chief of Staff of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps between 2019–2021. | B | NandivadaHungama (533) | |
2025-03-24 | Camden People's Theatre (Theatre in Camden, London, England) | Camden People's Theatre is in the London Borough of Camden. It presents live theatre featuring established and emerging artists, including Sam Steiner's Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons in 2014 and 2016, which later transferred to the West End. | Stub | TomSho1 (52) | |
2025-03-23 | Alan Plancey | Alan Plancey is a Jewish Rabbi and a leader in Hertsmere, England. He was appointed to the ceremonial position of Mayor of Hertsmere twice, once in 2019, and again in 2020. He has served as a councilor on the Hertsmere council representing the Conservative Party. | Stub | TimeEngineer (992) | |
2025-03-14 | Hugh O'Donnell (died 1625) (Irish-born soldier (1605–1625)) | Captain Hugh O'Donnell (Irish: Aodh Ó Domhnaill; June 1605 – 1625) was an Irish-born soldier who served in the first Irish regiment of the Spanish military. He was the son of Gaelic nobles Cathbarr O'Donnell and Rosa O'Doherty, and took part in the Flight of the Earls. | C | SkywalkerEccleston (8836) | |
2025-03-13 | Edinburgh Television (Defunct British television station) | Edinburgh Television was an RSL television station catering Edinburgh, Scotland's capital. The station was owned by Channel Six Broadcasting. | Start | RandomMe98 (9681) | |
2025-04-25 | Frost Air | Frost Air is a swedish-danish charter airline based at Malmö Airport. | Start | Valeee04 (49) | |
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 (54) | |
2024-11-09 | Birmingham Panthers (netball) (Netball Superleague team in Birmingham) | Birmingham Panthers is an English netball team based in Birmingham which plays in the Netball Superleague. The franchise was added in 2025 as one of two new entries in the relaunched “NSL 2.0”, which aims to professionalise the league. | Start | Djln19 (9482) | |
2025-04-14 | Ely Methodist Church (Church in Wales) | Ely Methodist Church is a Grade II listed Methodist church in the Ely district of Cardiff, Wales. Built in 1911, the church is designed in a Free Gothic style with Arts and Crafts influences. | Start | Pagarizantali (82) | |
2025-02-10 | John Cooney (boxer) (Irish boxer (1996–2025)) | John Henry Cooney (2 April 1996 – 8 February 2025), known professionally as The Kid, was an Irish boxer. During his career he held the Celtic super-featherweight title. | Start | Thief-River-Faller (11296) | |
2024-10-01 | Sugababes '25 Tour (2025 concert tour by the Sugababes) | Sugababes '25 is the ninth concert tour by English girl group the Sugababes, with 16 shows scheduled in Europe throughout April and May 2025. The tour follows the group's four-date Australian tour which took place between December 2024 and January 2025. | C | Zirthes (370) | |
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 (2456) | Possible vandalism |
2025-03-19 | Kari Palonen (Finnish professor of political science) | Kari Palonen is a Finnish political scientist known for his contributions to conceptual history and the study of political rhetoric. He is a professor emeritus of Political Science at the University of Jyväskylä. | Start | Willsmanis (20) | |
2025-04-06 | Charles Kenyon (businessman) (English businessman and entrepreneur (1832-1893)) | Charles Kenyon was an English businessman and entrepreneur, best known for being the founder of KP Snacks which is the number one buyer of nuts worldwide since 2019. | Stub | Scottlinehan1999 (1039) | |
2025-02-08 | 2025 1. deild (Football league season) | The 2025 1. deild is the 83rd season of second-tier football in the Faroe Islands, and the 49th under the current format. | Start | Chilmiyh56 (5691) | |
2025-04-17 | Håkan Skogsjö (Swedish-Ålandic journalist, author and genealogist (born 1958)) | Lars Håkan Skogsjö (born 11 November 1958, in Mölndal, Sweden) is a Swedish-Ålandic journalist and author and a veteran in the Swedish genealogy movement. He lives since 1989 permanently in Mariehamn, Åland, an autonomous region of Finland. | GA | Houtos (36) | |
2024-10-05 | Warham St Leger (died 1600) (English army officer) | Warham St Leger was an English army officer. | Stub | SkywalkerEccleston (8836) | |
2024-12-12 | 1994–95 FA Women's Cup (Football tournament season) | The 1994–95 FA Women's Cup was an association football knockout tournament for women's teams, held between 18 September 1994 and 30 April 1995. It was the 25th season of the FA Women's Cup and was won by Arsenal, who defeated Liverpool in the final. | Start | Hey man im josh (374696) | |
2025-04-25 | Riga Town Council | Riga Town Council (consilium civitatis rigensis, Rigaer Rat, Рижский рат, Rīgas rāte) was the municipal and judicial institution of the city of Riga from 1226 to 1889. | Start | Yerachmiel C (1430) | |
2025-04-25 | Širvinta (Šešupė) (River) | Širvinta or Senaširvintė is a river in southwestern Lithuania, belonging to the Šešupė basin. It begins in Vilkaviškis District Municipality, west of the town of Alvitas, and flows northwest in its upper reaches. From the confluence with the Liepona, the river flows north, then northeast, forming about 20 kilometres (12 mi) of the Lithuania–Russia border. | Start | TeddyRoosevelt1912 (5127) | |
2025-04-26 | Paul Smith (strongman) (English strongman) | Paul Smith (born 15 August 1994) is an English Strongman from Oldham, Greater Manchester and a 3x times UK's Strongest Man champion. | Start | Nir007H (11921) | |
2024-12-18 | Carl Michael Gräns (Swedish diplomat) | Carl Michael Gräns (born 26 July 1970) is a Swedish diplomat and author. He has been Sweden's ambassador to Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon and currently serves as deputy head of unit at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs' unit for Europe and North America. | Start | SuperSwift (5012) | |
2025-04-24 | Juozas Survila | Juozas Survila, also known by the codename Šarūnas (27 April 1921 – 9 March 1947) was a Lithuanian partisan who served as the second-in-command of Danielius Vaitelis, the commander of the Vytis military district. | Start | KrivisKrivaitis (614) | |
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 March 2025, there are 50 operational distilleries on the Island of Ireland. However, many of these were recently established and had not yet aged their own spirits for sale as whiskey. | Start | John baost (4150) | |
2025-03-19 | Uku Jürjendal (Estonian kickboxer (born 1989)) | Uku Jürjendal (born February 4, 1989) is an Estonian professional kickboxer, currently competing in the heavyweight division of GLORY. | Start | K1database (774) | |
2025-03-13 | 1912 Manchester City Council election (Local election in Manchester) | Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Friday, 1 November 1912. 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 (7235) | |
2025-03-19 | Milan Mbeng (French footballer) | Milan Bernhard Mbeng (born 6 April 2002) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defender for League of Ireland Premier Division club Cork City. | Start | Supersaints2014 (30901) | |
2024-10-23 | Anthony Slaughter (Politician) | Anthony David 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 (218) | |
2025-04-21 | Clare English (Scottish journalist and broadcaster) | Clare English is a Scottish journalist and broadcaster. | Start | Jw93d59 (1421) | |
2025-04-03 | The Study, Wimbledon (School) | The Study is an independent preparatory school in Wimbledon, London. | Stub | Jasmine Primrose (4835) | |
2025-04-25 | Josh Giurgi (Irish footballer) | Josh Giurgi (born 18 June 2002) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a winger or a wing-back for League of Ireland First Division club Longford Town. Giurgi was born in Republic of Ireland to Romanian parents. | Stub | Narcis90 (16272) | |
2025-04-25 | Rae Stewart | Rae Graeme Andersen Stewart (19 January 1967 – 20 June 2023) was a Scottish journalist. | Start | Kniepert (29) | Past AfD |
2025-03-27 | Buchan Ness lighthouse (Lighthouse) | The area around the headland of Buchan Ness was for many centuries the point from which trading and whaling voyages departed across open ocean, bound for Archangel, Greenland and Spitsbergen amongst other destinations. | Start | BobSchrage (230) | |
2025-02-11 | Keenan Patten (Welsh footballer) | Keenan Patten (born 7 April 2001) is a Welsh footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Newport County. He is a former Wales under 19 international. | Stub | Zebroski (15312) | |
2025-04-12 | Assault on Greifswald (Allied assaults on Greifswald in 1659 during the Second Northern War) | The assault on Greifswald occurred from 22 to 28 August 1659 as part of the allied offensive into Swedish Pomerania during the Second Northern War. On 22 August, an allied Austro–Brandenburger force of 1,500 men under the command of Frederick Willaim reached Greifswald, storming it in the evening. | C | Gvssy (5203) | |
2025-04-25 | Cardiff East railway station | Cardiff East railway station is a proposed station in the eastern part of Cardiff, Wales, located near Newport Road. It forms part of a wider scheme to improve rail connectivity between Cardiff Central and Severn Tunnel Junction as part of the South Wales Metro programme. | Start | LewisBrown1998 (21) | |
2025-02-21 | Albert Gunter (Bus driver who jumped London Tower Bridge in a double decker bus) | Albert Edward Gunter (28 Feb 1906 – 1968) was a London bus driver known for jumping Tower Bridge in his double decker bus. | Stub | JackSmart0809 (24) | |
2025-04-16 | 1970–1973 Republic of Ireland rent strikes (series of rent strikes) | From 1970 through to 1973, social housing tenants in the Republic of Ireland were on a rent strike. | C | Bejakyo (1530) | |
2025-04-18 | Lappvesi Peasant Revolt (1551-1553) (Revolt during Swedish history) | The Lappvesi Peasant Revolt (Swedish: Lappvesi Bondeuppror; 1551-1553) was an uprising by Finnish peasants in southern Karelia, which was part of the Swedish kingdom at the time. The revolt took place between 1551 and 1553, and was sparked by heavy taxation and the burden of quartering officials during local court assemblies. | Start | TheJarlXIV (345) | |
2025-02-25 | James Dawson Burn | James Dawson Burn (c.1809 - 1889), born James Dawson McBurney, was an Irish author, commonly regarded as a vagabond or vagrant in literature, and prominent Odd fellow. His most notable work, The Autobiography of a Beggar Boy, was regarded at the time as an example of a poor Irish man's experience. | C | Miriam2345 (45) | |
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 (377) | |
2024-10-26 | Sinking of SS C.F. Liljevalch (Sinking of Swedish steamboat) | The sinking of SS C.F. Liljevalch on 18 August 1942, occurred when the Swedish steamship was torpedoed off the coast of Västervik, Sweden, by the Soviet submarine L-3. The attack resulted in the loss of 33 lives, with only seven survivors. | Start | TheJarlXIV (345) | |
2025-04-12 | 2024–25 Women's Baltic Basketball League Division B (European women's basketball tournament) | The 2024–25 Women's Baltic Basketball League Division B (or the Biosil Women's Baltic Basketball League Division B for sponsorship reasons) is the inaugural season of this competition for the women's teams in the Baltic region. | Start | ILoveSport2006 (12336) | |
2025-03-19 | The Nadora Project | The Nadora Project is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) dedicated to the sustainable restoration of at‐risk heritage properties in Scotland. The organisation was founded in February 2021 and was granted charitable status by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator in 2023. | Start | Orlun (43) | |
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 (6490) | |
2025-04-23 | The Glass Dome (2025 Swedish crime drama series) | The Glass Dome (Swedish: Glaskupan) is a Swedish crime drama series created by Camilla Läckberg, who also served as executive producer. The series premiered on Netflix on 15 April 2025. It is directed by Lisa Farzaneh and Henrik Björn . | Start | Laterthanyouthink (100622) | |
2025-03-17 | Invasion of Als (1658) (1658 Polish–Brandenburgian invasion of Als) | The invasion of Als occurred from 4 to 8 Decembr (O.S.) / 14 to 18 December (N.S.) 1658 during the Dano-Swedish War of 1658–1660 when a Brandenburgian army under the command of Frederick William landed on the island. Initially trying to repel the army, Rutger von Ascheberg was forced to withdraw into Sønderborg Castle which was soon besieged. | GA | Gvssy (5203) | |
2024-11-08 | 2024 Finneidfjord train derailment (Rail accident in Norway) | The 2024 Finneidfjord train derailment was a train accident on the Nordland Line that took place on 24 October 2024. The accident took place between Bjerka Station and Finneidfjord and led to the death of the train driver and the injury of four passengers. | GA | Ranværing (178) | |
2025-04-03 | 1936–37 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1936–37 football season) | Qpr began the 1936–37 season in the English Third Division South and finished ninth. | Start | Nescaff (2221) | |
2025-04-23 | Spa Common (Suburb of North Walsham in Norfolk, England) | Spa Common is a suburb of North Walsham in the North Norfolk district of the county of Norfolk, England. The area is located on the eastern fringe of the town, near the hamlet of White Horse Common. The area had a population of 267 residents. | Start | The Lonely Lamb (84) | |
2025-04-17 | The Trap (1975 film) (1975 Swedish tv movie by Peter Watkins) | The Trap (Fällen in swedish) is a 1975 Swedish tv movie directed by Peter Watkins and written by Watkins and Bo Melander. It takes place in Sweden in an alternative end of the 20th century where the United States and the Soviet Union rule the world through collution and authoritarian rule. | Start | Illidansart (105) | |
2025-04-01 | 2025–26 EFL League Two (22nd season of EFL League Two) | The 2025–26 EFL League Two, (referred to as the Sky Bet League Two due to sponsorship reasons), will be the 22nd season of the EFL League Two under its current title, and the 34th season under its current league division format. The season will begin on 2 August 2025, and will end on 25 May 2026. | Start | Mathew D'Marco (3110) | |
2025-04-16 | MOD Ashchurch (Vehicle storage facility for the UK MOD) | MOD Ashchurch is the Ministry of Defence's primary vehicle storage and distribution site, managed by DE&S, in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. The site also includes St Barbara's Barracks, the headquarters for 721 EOD Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps. During the Second World War, it was an American ordnance supply depot, known as G-25. | C | Marc Goddard (110) | |
2025-04-23 | Doneyloop (Hamlet in Ulster, Ireland) | Doneyloop (Irish: Dún na Lúb) (sometimes spelt 'Dunnyloop') is a hamlet as apart of Castlefin on Urney Road in the Finn Valley of County Donegal. Its in the civil parish of Urney & Castlefin. It is located near the vilage of Clady, Northern Ireland. Doneyloop has townlands and electoral divisions in Cusheen and Urney West. | Start | Justin799 (149) | |
2025-03-25 | Summer Solstice at Stonehenge | Summer Solstice at Stonehenge is an annual event which takes place on the evening of the 20 June and the morning of 21 June. The monument is aligned towards the sunrise on the summer solstice and sunset on the winter solstice. Stonehenge is a place of worship to Neo-Druids, Pagans and other "Earth based' or 'old' religions. | C | Ray108 (127) | |
2025-04-13 | Oleksa Novakivskyi Art School (school) | The Oleksa Novakivskyi Art School was an educational institution in Lviv that operated from 1923 to 1935. It was founded on the initiative and with the financial support of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyi by the artist Oleksa Novakivskyi. | Start | Максим Огородник (6277) | |
2024-12-27 | 2024 Soho car attack (Car attack in Soho, London, England) | At 00:45 a.m. on 25 December 2024, Christmas Day, a Mercedes-Benz E-Class was driven into four pedestrians along the wrong side of the road of Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho in Westminster, London, England, with one pedestrian left in critical condition. | Stub | Aeboa (34) | |
2025-01-06 | Mountjoy, Durham (Escarpment in Durham, England) | Mountjoy or Mount Joy is an escarpment above the valley of the River Wear approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 miles) southeast of the city of Durham, England, rising to a height of slightly over 100 metres (330 ft). Its name comes from medieval pilgrims travelling to Durham Cathedral, who would get their first close view of the cathedral after climbing the southern scarp face. | FA | Robminchin (23631) | |
2025-02-02 | Anti-Tank Company, 1st Infantry Brigade (Estonia) (Estonian military unit) | The Anti-Tank Company (Estonian: Tankitõrjekompanii) is an anti-tank warfare company of the Estonian Land Forces. It is a part of the 1st Infantry Brigade and its primary task is to train conscription-based anti-tank defence units. The company is currently based at Jõhvi. | Stub | Squad0273 (5626) | |
2025-04-19 | Scottish Commission on Social Security (Independent advisory non-departmental public body in Scotland) | The Scottish Commission on Social Security (SCoSS) is an independent advisory body established by the Scottish Government to scrutinise social security regulations in Scotland. It was created under the Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018, following the devolution of certain social security powers to the Scottish Parliament.Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018, legislation.gov.uk | Start | JohnJohnJohnJohn (1721) | Possible spam |
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 (1575) | |
2025-04-13 | Albert Cooksey (British soldier killed in WWI) | Private Albert A. Cooksey (1887 – 2 December 1917) was a British soldier who was killed in action during World War I. | Start | Harold9595959 (3490) | |
2025-03-29 | 1944–45 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (The 1944–45 season was the 4th year of wartime football affected for Queens Park Rangers.[1]) | The 1944–45 season was the 5th year of wartime football affected for Queens Park Rangers.{{Infobox football club season | Start | Nescaff (2221) | |
2025-02-09 | Sebastian Clemmensen (Swedish footballer) | Sebastian Senna Hounou Clemmensen (born 1 September 2003) is a professional footballer who plays for IFK Göteborg as a striker and winger. Born in Denmark, he represents Togo at an international level. | Start | Mattias321 (30797) | |
2025-03-27 | 2025 Munster Senior Hurling Championship (Hurling Championship) | The 2025 Munster Senior Hurling Championship will be the 138th edition of the Munster Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Munster Council in 1888 and is the highest-tier of Hurling for senior county teams in Munster. It is contested by five Munster GAA county teams ranked 1–5 in the 2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. | Start | Eoghanol2 (858) | |
2025-01-27 | Alexander Simmelhack (Danish footballer (born 2005)) | Alexander Illum Simmelhack (born 11 November 2005) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for Danish Superliga club Silkeborg and the Denmark national under-19 team. | Start | Vasil3fonov (4454) | |
2025-04-23 | English Whisky Week | English Whisky Week is an annual whisky event that celebrates English whisky. | Start | ChefBear01 (6920) | |
2025-04-27 | Stjórnarráðshúsið (Government building in Reykjavík, Iceland) | Stjórnarráðshúsið (The Government House) is a stately home located on Lækjargata in Reykjavík, Iceland. The building houses the Prime Minister's Office. The building was originally built as the first penitentiary in Iceland, in the middle of the 18th century. | Start | Thief-River-Faller (11296) | |
2025-04-24 | Brian West (sports artist) (British sports artist (born 1945)) | Brian West (born 1945) is a British sports artist born in Sutton-in-Ashfield. He studied at Mansfield College of Art and worked as a production engineer in various fields then was a founder of companies supplying equipment to the National Coal Board before becoming a professional artist. | Start | Kaptain Kebab Heart (236) | |
2025-04-19 | 2025 Doncaster mayoral election (2025 English mayoral election) | The 2025 Doncaster mayoral election will be held on 1 May 2025 to elect the Mayor of Doncaster. Incumbent mayor Ros Jones is seeking reelection. It will be held alongside elections for the City of Doncaster Council. | Stub | Green450 (680) | |
2025-04-15 | List of disasters in Norway by death toll | This list of Norwegian disasters by death toll includes major disasters (excluding acts of war) that occurred on Norwegian soil or involved Norwegian citizens, in a definable incident, where the loss of life was 10 or more. | Start | Qwexcxewq (2396) | |
2025-04-25 | John Riley (painter, born 1928) (British painter (1928–2010)) | John Riley (1928-2010) was an English oil painter and potter who focused primarily on Christian themes. | Stub | Mercury543210 (1273) | |
2025-04-20 | 2025 Inter-Provincial Trophy (Cricket tournament) | The 2025 Inter-Provincial Trophy will be the thirteenth edition of the Inter-Provincial Trophy, a Twenty20 cricket competition in Ireland. It will be the ninth edition of the competition played with full Twenty20 status. The tournament will begin on 17 June 2025 and the last match will be held on 10 July 2025. | Start | Godknowme1 (17864) | |
2025-03-28 | TGJones (Future chain of British high street shops) | TGJones is the planned name for the high street retail business of WHSmith, following the completion of its divestment and sale to Modella Capital, which also owns Hobbycraft and The Original Factory Shop. The sale value of the shops was £76 million. WHSmith expect the sale to be completed in the final quarter of the company's financial year ending on 31 August 2025. | Start | U-Mos (18464) | |
2024-10-05 | 2025 Derbyshire County Council election (2025 UK local government election) | The Derbyshire County Council elections will take place alongside the other 2025 local elections. All 64 seats to Derbyshire County Council will be contested with new boundaries. The Conservatives control the council going into the election. | Start | AmberValley2019 (87) | |
2025-04-02 | Ballynewport (Townland in County Down, Northern Ireland) | Ballynewport is a townland five kilometres south of Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. Ballylucas is 1.1570 km2 (285.89 acres). Ballynewport is located in the Electoral Division of Tyrella, within the Civil Parish of Rathmullan, in the barony of Lecale Upper, County Down. | Start | Niallh26 (158) | |
2025-04-22 | Coin (No. 2) Act 1697 (Act of the Parliament of England) | The Coin (No. 2) Act 1697 (9 Will. 3. c. 21) was an act of the Parliament of England that strengthened regulations preventing the counterfeiting of coins. | Start | Hughbe98 (13145) | |
2025-03-11 | Samuel Silalahi (Norwegian footballer (born 2005)) | Samuel Agung Marcello Silalahi (born 2 June 2005) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Eliteserien club Strømsgodset. | Start | Renotiara (9398) | |
2025-04-22 | United Methodist Church, Berkeley Road, Bristol (Church in United Kingdom) | The United Methodist Church, Berkeley Road, Bristol is a former Methodist church in Bishopston, in the city of Bristol, England. | C | Evan T Jones (2731) | |
2025-03-14 | Francis Cheyne (English courtier (1481–1512)) | Sir Francis Cheyne (or Cheney) KB (25 July 1481 – 20 January 1512) of Shurland Hall, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, was an English landowner and courtier. He was an Esquire of the Body in the household of Henry VII and a Knight of the Body to Henry VIII. He was made a Knight of the Bath in 1509. | GA | Ammelida (3687) | |
2025-04-28 | Fosse Way School (Special school in Somerset, England) | Fosse Way School is an all-through special school in the town of Radstock in Somerset, England. The school converted to academy status in September 2011, and joined The Partnership Trust in 2013. | Start | Entranced98 (196273) | |
2025-04-19 | Amber Eve | Amber Eve is a Scottish Author of Scottish fiction novels and former journalist. She is best known for her Heather Bay Romance series and for reviewing Susan Boyle before she gained fame on Britain's Got Talent. | Start | Rubincain (139) | |
2025-04-28 | Bogindollo (Human settlement in Scotland) | Bogindollo (Scottish Gaelic: Bog an Dalach) is a hamlet in Angus, Scotland, 3.5 miles north of Forfar. | Stub | SaoiDunNeachdain (608) | |
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 (2563) | |
2025-04-19 | Antoine-Nicolas le Sage de Fontenay (Danish counter-admiral) | Antoine-Nicolas le Sage de Fontenay, (Danish: Anthon Nicolaj; 3 January 1725, Copenhagen — 19 January 1787, Copenhagen) was a Danish counter-admiral of the 18th century. | B | JohnMizuki (513) | |
2025-03-27 | Sack of Lindisfarne (793 Viking raid on the island monastery) | The Sacking of Lindisfarne was a Viking raid in 793 CE, targeting the monastery on Lindisfarne, an island off the northeastern coast of England. The attack was carried out by Norse seafarers and is often considered the beginning of the Viking Age. | C | Daniel Mizen (1015) | |
2025-04-25 | List of international prime ministerial trips made by Jonas Gahr Støre | This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Jonas Gahr Støre, the current Prime Minister of Norway since 14 October 2021. | Start | The Sergei (384) | |
2025-02-15 | Arnold House, Llanddulas (Historic mansion in north Wales) | Arnold House was a private boys preparatory school in Llanddulas, Conwy, north Wales, known especially for its association with Evelyn Waugh. | Start | Jpbowen (82830) | |
2025-04-28 | Religious Disabilities Act 1846 (Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom) | The Religious Disabilities Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. 59; formal long title An Act to relieve Her Majesty’s Subjects from certain Penalties and Disabilities in regard to Religious Opinions.) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which repealed several laws restricting religious freedom. | Stub | Pisarz12345 (4572) | |
2025-04-25 | Janet McNicol | Janet McNicol was one of the Bute Witches, who was arrested in 1662 accused of witchcraft. She was imprisoned in the tolbooth, Rothesay on the Isle of Bute off the west coast of Scotland. | Start | Handfullofdust (17) | |
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 started on 4 April and will finish on 27 September 2025. Surrey are the defending champions. | Start | Spinin (2799) | |
2025-04-05 | 2025 Lithuanian Football Cup (Football tournament season) | The 2025 Lithuanian Football Cup, for sponsorship reasons from this season, was also called Lithuanian: FPRO LFF Taurė was a single elimination football tournament in Lithuania. The winners qualified for the 2026–27 UEFA Conference League second qualifying round on a sporting merit (subject to receiving an UEFA licence).Banga were the defending cup holders. | Stub | Mathew D'Marco (3110) | |
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 (40) | |
2025-04-25 | Calendar riots in Riga | Calendar Riots in Riga were a series of uprisings by the citizens of Riga between 1584 and 1589 against the authority of the Riga Town Council and King Stephen Báthory, who had issued an order to adopt the Gregorian calendar. Citizens viewed the reform as an imposition of new restrictions, and opposition to the calendar became intertwined with a broader power struggle between the patricians (represented by the town counc ... | Start | Yerachmiel C (1430) | |
2025-04-20 | Alex Wenham (English stone carver) | Alex Wenham is an English stone carver. He specialises in architectural stone carving, letter cutting, restoration work, and statues. | Start | Jpbowen (82830) | |
2025-04-24 | Linnéa Edgren (Swedish actress (1904-1981)) | Linnéa Edgren (née Spångberg; 11 March 1904 – 23 May 1981) was a Swedish film actress active in the early to mid-20th century. | C | Diogenes99 (6762) | |
2025-03-27 | 2025 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship (2022 hurling championship) | The 2025 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship will be the 2025 installment of the annual Leinster Senior Hurling Championship organised by Leinster GAA. Kilkenny were the defending champions having defeated Dublin in the 2024 final. | C | Eoghanol2 (858) | |
2025-04-28 | Vibeke Bärbel Slyngstad (Norwegian painter and visual artist (born 1968)) | Vibeke Bärbel Slyngstad (born 1968) is a Norwegian painter and visual artist. | C | Lindgren2 (39) | |
2025-04-24 | Joris Jorissen Frese | Joris Jorissen Frese or Jorris Jorriszn Frese (active c. 1565–1602) was a Dutch or Frisian Renaissance-era architect, sculptor, and building master who served as the official city architect (Stadtbaumeister) of Riga during the late 16th century. His work marks the introduction of Renaissance architectural forms into the urban landscape of Riga and played a role in both its defensive and ecclesiastical development during a period of political and military upheaval. | C | Yerachmiel C (1430) | |
2025-04-25 | Structure of the Swedish Army | The following is an overview of the Swedish Army's operational organization between 2025 and 2030. The Swedish Army is commanded by the Chief of Defence (Överbefälhavaren) based at the Headquarters (Högkvarteret) in Stockholm. Regiments are responsible for training and preparing wartime units, while specialized training centers focus on advanced or specific skills for specialized troops. | B | Kålrabbis (749) | |
2025-04-19 | 2025 LBL Play-offs (Latvian national championships in basketball) | The 2025 LBL Play-offs is the tournament to determine the Latvian Basketball League champions for the 2024–25 season. All participating teams spent the regular season in Latvian-Estonian Basketball League, with the top six Latvian teams advancing to the LBL play-offs. | Start | Basketballlatvia (1145) | |
2025-04-25 | Janet Coutts | Janet Coutts or Jonet Coutts (fl. 1640s) was the last to be accused of witchcraft in Peebles in the Scottish Borders and was at the centre of a major witch hunt that would implicate 88 others accused of witchcraft. | B | Stinglehammer (15509) | |
2025-04-21 | Danish nationalism | Danish nationalism (Danish: Dansk Nationalisme) Dansk is a political and cultural ideology that emphasizes the shared identity, language, history, and traditions of the Danish people. Rooted in the idea of Denmark as a unified nation-state, Danish nationalism has evolved significantly from its romantic beginnings in the 19th century to its more civic-oriented and, in some cases, exclusionary forms in contemporary politics. | Start | Skin head123456 (30) | |
2025-04-17 | Crab Museum (Museum in Margate, Kent, England) | The Crab Museum is a small idiosyncratic museum in Margate, Kent, England. Considered the first museum in Europe dedicated to decapods, it was founded in 2021 by local brothers Bertie and Ned Suesat-Williams with friend Chase Coley, from Essex. | Start | Starklinson (42586) | |
2025-04-19 | 2025–26 Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. season (Scottish football club season) | The 2025–26 Inverness Caledonian Thistle season will be the club's 32nd season in the SPFL and the club's second consecutive in Scottish League One, following their relegation from the Championship in 2023–24. | Start | POTH94 (1198) | |
2025-04-13 | Henrik Eggers (c. 1629 – 1674 Danish Businessman and governor of Danish India) | Henrik Hermansen Eggers (alternatively spelled Heinrich; c. 1629 – 1674) was a Danish businessman, vice commander, and governor of Danish India from 1669 to 1672, co-leading with Eskild Andersen Kongsbakke and Sivert Adeler. Eggers was born in about 1629 to the mayor of Holbæk, Herman Eggers, and Else Jørgensdatter Altewelt. | C | Tinkaer1991 (3558) | |
2025-04-28 | Dāvids Vīksne (Latvian basketball player) | Dāvids Vīksne (born November 7, 2000) is a Latvian professional basketball player who currently plays for the Rīgas Zeļļi. He plays at small forward position. | Start | Basketballlatvia (1145) | |
2024-11-12 | 2025 A Lyga (Football league season) | The 2025 A Lyga, for sponsorship reasons also called TOPsport A Lyga, is the 36th season of the A Lyga, the top-tier football league of Lithuania. The season began on 28 February 2025. | Start | Respublik (14708) | |
2025-03-17 | Nils Bielke's Campaign Against the Ottoman Empire (1684–1687) (Swedish auxiliary conflict) | Nils Bielke's campaign against the Ottoman Empire (1684–1687) was an event in which Swedish auxiliary forces, serving under the Holy Roman Empire, participated in the Great Turkish War. Bielke led approximately 2000 Swedish soldiers as support to the Habsburg army in Hungary, engaging in several battles against the Ottoman forces, most notably at the Battle of Mohács in 1687. | C | TheJarlXIV (345) | |
2025-04-28 | Heavy Woollen Cup | The Heavy Woollen District Challenge Cup is a club cricket competition, based in West, South and North Yorkshire. | Start | Nevango55 (65) | |
2025-04-27 | 2025–26 Scottish League One (Football league season) | The 2025–26 Scottish League One (known as William Hill League One for sponsorship reasons) will be the 13th season of Scottish League One, the third tier of Scottish football. The season begins on 2 August 2025. | Start | TheCryptic1991 (268) | |
2025-04-04 | 2025 Westmeath Senior B Hurling Championship (Annual hurling competition) | The 2025 Westmeath B Senior Hurling Championship is to be the sixth staging of the Westmeath Senior B Hurling Championship. | Start | Panto Anto (370) | |
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2025-02-14 | Bangor Business School (Welsh business school) | Bangor Business School, to be known from 2026 as Albert Gubay Business School, is the school of business, accounting, and management at Bangor University. It is located in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. It is a part of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. | Start | 12xii (631) | |
2025-04-16 | John Speed's Map of Dublin (1610) (17th century map of Dublin, Ireland) | John Speed's Map of Dublin (1610) was one of the first detailed maps of Dublin and the first published map of Dublin produced by cartographer John Speed around 1610 and printed first in London in 1611. | B | Financefactz (19183) | |
2025-04-11 | 1931–32 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1931–32 football season) | Qpr began the 1931–32 season in the English Third Division South and finished 13th. A Record home gate of 41,097 Enjoyed a 3-1 win versus Second Division Leaders (eventually promoted) Leeds United in the F A Cup before an eventual Fourth round loss to 7th placed Division 1 Huddersfield Town.QPR moved to the White City in 1931 but unfortunately it proved to be a financial disaster and the club was forced to return to Loftus Road two years later. | Start | Nescaff (2221) | |
2025-04-10 | 1932–33 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1932–33 football season) | Qpr began the 1932–33 season in the English Third Division South and finished 16th. In May Qpr's first London Challenge Cup was won. | Start | Nescaff (2221) | |
2025-04-07 | 1934–35 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1934–35 football season) | Qpr began the 1934–35 season in the English Third Division South and finished 13th. | Start | Nescaff (2221) | |
2025-04-05 | 1935–36 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1935–36 football season) | Qpr began the 1935–36 season in the English Third Division South and finished Fourth. | Start | Nescaff (2221) | |
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2025-04-25 | List of minor Finnish deities | List of minor deities in Finnish mythology. | GA | Vilutar (283) | |
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2025-04-27 | 1929–30 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1929–30 football season) | Qpr began the 1929–30 season in the English Third Division South and finished Third With all-time club record Goalscorer George Goddard's 37 goals leading the League (and setting the clubs most league goals in a season tally.) | C | Nescaff (2221) | |
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2025-04-25 | Highcombe House (Grade II listed Regency villa in Charlton, London, England) | Highcombe House (historically spelled as "High Combe") is a Grade II listed Regency villa located at 145 Charlton Road in Charlton, London, built around 1825. It stands as one of only two surviving structures (the other is Woodlands House) from the historic Westcombe and Eastcombe estates that once stood between Greenwich and Charlton Village. | B | Mjbt (224) | |
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2025-04-29 | 1927–28 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1927–28 football season) | Qpr began the 1927–28 season in the English Third Division South and finished in 10th place. | Start | Nescaff (2221) | |
2025-04-28 | 1928–29 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1928–29 football season) | Qpr began the 1928–29 season in the English Third Division South. Qpr had led the league with the two week left but a loss against Norwich and two draws to finish the season meant they dropped to 6th | C | Nescaff (2221) | |
2025-04-29 | Hallunda centrum (Shopping mall in Stockholm, Sweden) | Hallunda Centrum, is a shopping center located in the Hallunda part Botkyrka Municipality of Stockholm in Sweden. | Stub | Azbeg (28) | |
2025-04-22 | Iconoclast riots (Livonia) | Iconoclast riots in Livonia was the destruction of icons and ornate church furnishings between 1522 and 1524, triggered by the rejection of religious opulence and the veneration of icons during the Reformation in the year 1524. In major cities of the Livonian Confederation, particularly Riga and Dorpat (Tartu), triggered by the arrival of radical Anabaptist preacher Melchior Hoffman. | C | Yerachmiel C (1430) | |
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