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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 (678)
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)
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 (121)
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 (2696)
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 (2696)
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 (2696)
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 (1255)
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 (633)
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)
2025-02-10 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)
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 (2204)
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 (678)
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 (14668)
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 (217)
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 (5331)
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 (10200)
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 (2696)
2025-02-26 Leeds Savage Club (Non-profit organisation in Leeds) The Leeds Savage Club is a non-profit organisation in Leeds. Start GoldenBootWizard276 (4953)
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)
2025-03-11 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)
2025-02-13 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 (266)
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 (678) Past AfD
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)
2025-02-19 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 (633)
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 (258392)
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)
2025-02-10 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 (170)
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 (1387)
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)
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 (514)
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 (7677)
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 (96)
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 (5331)
2025-03-31 Jumi (Finnish deity) Jumi is a deity in Finnish mythology whose role has remained unclear. C Vilutar (514)
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 (678)
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 (342)
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)
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 (88)
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 (2145)
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 (1423)
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 (4094)
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 (1202)
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 (4125)
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 (142)
2025-02-05 Donald Emrys Strong (British archaeologist) Donald Emrys Strong (1927–1973) was a British archaeologist, historian, and museum curator. Start Serblans (255)
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 (3052)
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 (3052)
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 (3052)
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 (3052)
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 (3052)
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 (3052)
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 (3052)
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 (3052)
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 (11399)
2025-04-20 Alkerden (Residential development in England) Alkerden is a planned neighbourhood within Ebbsfleet Garden City, located in North Kent. The development is designed to be a vibrant, sustainable community featuring a mix of residential, commercial, and educational spaces. It is situated near Ebbsfleet International Station, providing residents with direct links to London and the wider Southeast region. Start OathOn (1189)
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 (15606)
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 (35555)
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 (595)
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)
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 Two club Shrewsbury Town. Born in the Republic of Ireland, Dinanga also holds dual citizenship with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. C Lucfev (951) Past AfD
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)
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 (325)
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 (325)
2025-05-01 Structure of the Swedish Home Guard The following is an overview of the Swedish Home Guard's operational and peacetime organization. The Swedish Army is commanded by the Chief of Defence based at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters in Stockholm. Start Kålrabbis (1096)
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 (1154) Past AfD
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 (428)
2025-05-10 Herbert Harold Disley (Welsh quarry manager (born 1900)) Herbert Harold Disley (1900–1972) was a Welsh quarry manager. Start Opolito (4500)
2025-05-14 Simon Hamilton (officer) (British military officer) Lieutenant General Simon P. Hamilton is a senior British Army officer who has served as the Director General Land at Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) since December 2023. Start Behappyyar (1591)
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 (238)
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 (1280)
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 (514)
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 (1414)
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 (1700)
2025-02-21 Gröndalsviken railway station (Railway station in Nynäshamn, Sweden) Gröndalsviken is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located in the Estö/Gröndal district of central Nynäshamn, 62.4 km from Stockholm Central Station and 1.5 km from Nynäshamn station along the Nynäs Line. The station opened on 18 August 2008, replacing the former station at Nynäs havsbad, approximately 800 meters away. Start Officialworks (1700)
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 (14668)
2025-05-11 Ambush at Portudal (1619 ambush) The Ambush at Portudal (Danish: Angrebet ved Portudal) was a minor battle fought between natives of Portudal (present-day Saly, Senegal) and Danish armed men on 19 March 1619. The Danes were about to obtain fresh water when they were caught by surprise by local natives. GA Tinkaer1991 (3796)
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 (1121)
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 (563)
2025-04-16 Alison Holt (British journalist) Alison Holt is a British journalist, who is the Social Affairs Editor of BBC News. Stub Jw93d59 (1858)
2025-05-16 Restel (Finnish business) Restel Oy is a Finnish restaurant company belonging to Tradeka Group. Start 1001950cats$ (1009)
2025-04-06 Everstate (Latvian rock band) Everstate is a 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 (181)
2025-05-07 NNEdPro Global Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health The NNEdPro Global Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health is an interdisciplinary think tank founded in 2008. It evolved from the Need for Nutrition Education/Innovation Programme (NNEdPro) and is based in Cambridge, UK. Stub Matheusaloise (41)
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 (2317)
2025-05-22 Slavic raid on Kungahälla (1135 raid) The Slavic raid on Kungahälla targeted the Norwegian port city of Kungahälla, conducted by the Pomeranian Slavs against the Kingdom of Norway, on 10–12 August, 1135. B StephanSnow (2111)
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. GA Psychopompologist (377)
2025-05-24 Bowdon RUFC (Rugby team) Bowdon Rugby Union Football Club is a rugby union club based in Timperley in Greater Manchester. The first XV currently plays in Regional 1 North West, playing at level 5 for the first time in their history, two seasons after missing out on promotion by five points. Stub Rillington (16785)
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 (325)
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)
2025-05-24 Marats Kasems (Latvian journalist) Marats Kasems (born 14 March 1990, Riga) is a Latvian journalist and former editor-in-chief of Sputnik Lithuania, a media outlet operated by the Russian state agency Rossiya Segodnya. He became known for his involvement in Russian media, political activity in Latvia, and legal proceedings related to national security charges. Start Votre Provocateur (26)
2025-05-23 Frederik Dichow (Ice hockey player) Frederik Emanuel Dichow Nissen (born 1 March 2001) is a Danish professional ice hockey goaltender who is currently playing under contract with HV71 of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). Stub PoolFan (383)
2025-04-02 Martinus Johannis (Swedish clergyman) 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 (128041)
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 (15837)
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 (1872)
2025-05-21 HKL Class M400 The HKL Class M400 is an electric multiple unit train that will operate on the Helsinki Metro in the future. It is scheduled to enter service between 2029 and 2032 together with a new CBTC train traffic control system that enables semi-automatic operation. Start Taavipiipponen (123)
2025-05-25 Gerome Warburton (Welsh boxer (born 1995)) Gerome Warburton (born 29 June 1995) is a Welsh professional boxer. He is a former Welsh middleweight champion and has also challenged for the British and Commonwealth titles in the same weight division. Stub Shrug02 (15893)
2025-05-18 John Henderson (Provost) (Scottish surgeon and politician) John Henderson (1818–1901) was a Scottish surgeon and politician, twice serving as Provost of Leith. Henderson Street in Leith is named in his honour. This formed part of his Leith Improvement Scheme of the 1880s, in which Henderson was instrumental, which transformed the face of Leith. Start Stephencdickson (98809)
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 (131)
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 (10520)
2025-05-26 Rahko (Finnish mythological figure linked to the Moon) Rahko or Rahkoi is a figure in Finnish mythology. He was first mentioned in writing in 1551 by Mikael Agricola as someone who "split the Moon black" ("Rachkoi Cuun mustaxi jacoi"), so he has been connected to the waning of the Moon. Start Vilutar (514)
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 (325)
2025-05-18 2025 European MTB Orienteering Championships The 2025 European MTB Orienteering Championships took place in Vilnius in Lithuania from 15 to 18 May 2025. Start Bearas (12464)
2025-03-30 2025 KFUM-Kameratene Oslo season (KFUM Kameratene 2025 football season) The 2025 season is the 86th season in the history of KFUM Oslo and their second consecutive season in the top flight of Norwegian football. The club will compete in the Eliteserien and the Norwegian Football Cup. Start 51.175.244.58
2025-05-26 Lutterworth RFC (Rugby team) Lutterworth Rugby Football Club (KRFC) is a rugby union club located in Lutterworth, Leicestershire. England. The 1st XV currently competes in Regional 1 Midlands – a level 5 league in the English rugby union system – following their promotion as champions of Regional 2 East Midlands at the end of the 2024-25 season, having been runners-up in the previous two seasons. Stub Rillington (16785)
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 (1043)
2025-04-03 1936–37 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1936–37 football season) The 1936-37 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 46th season of existence and their 17th season in the Football League Third Division. QPR finished 9th in the league, and were eliminated in the third round of the FA Cup.{{Infobox football club season Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-04-05 1935–36 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1935–36 football season) The 1935-36 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 45th season of existence and their 16th season in the Football League Third Division. QPR finished 4th in the league, and were eliminated in the first round of the FA Cup.{{Infobox football club season Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-04-07 1934–35 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Queens Park Rangers 1934–35 football season) The 1934-35 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 44th season of existence and their 15th season in the Football League Third Division. QPR finished 13th in the league, and were eliminated in the second round of the FA Cup.{{Infobox football club season Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-05-24 Selby RUFC (Rugby team) Selby Rugby Union Football Club is a rugby union club based in Selby, North Yorkshire, England. The first XV currently plays in Regional 2 North East, following relegation from Regional 1 North East after a single season at level 5. As well as the first XV, the club has a 2nd XV, 3rd XV, a 4th XV, a woman's side and boys and girls teams from under 5s to under 18s. Stub Rillington (16785)
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 (137)
2025-05-22 EFSD/Novo Nordisk Novo Nordisk Foundation Future Leaders Award Programme (Awards program funding diabetes research) The EFSD/Novo Nordisk Foundation Future Leaders Award Programme is a European research funding initiative jointly established by the European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes (EFSD) and the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Launched in 2018, the programme aims to support emerging researchers in diabetes by providing long-term funding to facilitate their transition to independent research careers. Start Bjornandersen86 (56)
2025-05-01 Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County (community under public law that has self-government within the area of ​​West Uusimaa, Finland) Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County (abbreviation: LUVN; Finnish: Länsi-Uudenmaan hyvinvointialue; Swedish: Västra Nylands välfärdsområde) is one of Finland’s 21 Wellbeing Services Counties. Established as part of a major national reform in 2023, these counties assumed responsibility for organising health, social, and rescue services, transferring these duties from individual municipalities to regional authorities. Start Jaakko.kulta (261)
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. C Kålrabbis (1096)
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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 (325)
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 (5331)
2025-05-25 Lars Krantz Lars Krantz (May 25, 1926 – December 17, 2010) was a Swedish TV producer, author and private investigator involved in the Palme assassination. He came involved in the debate around the murder of Olof Palme by coincident, because he happened to be on a bus a few blocks from the murder scene, the same night as the murder took place, where he saw some people which he thought behaved a bit strange. Start Mats33 (1872)
2025-05-01 Nord Sports Hall (Sports venue in Tallinn) Nord Sports Hall (Estonian: Nord Spordihoone) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Mustamäe, Tallinn. It was opened in 2002 and is owned by the City of Tallinn company AS Tallinna Arendused. It can hold up to 980 people. Start Squad0273 (6209)
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 (629)
2025-05-27 Teversal, Skegby and Silverhill Trails The Teversal, Skegby and Silverhill Trails are a network of multi-user trails in the Ashfield District, Nottinghamshire. The trails are situated between the villages of Teversal, Skegby, Stanton Hill, Pleasley and the town of Sutton-in-Ashfield. Start MatthewDavid41 (1792)
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 (125)
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 (391)
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 (382)
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 (396)
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 (1700)
2025-05-31 Lasse Norres (Finnish record producer, politician and journalist) Lars "Lasse" Johan Christian Norres (born 21 September 1952 in Helsinki) is a Finnish music and entertainment industry producer. In the 1980s he served as the manager of the popular band Dingo and as the informer of the record label Finnlevy. He currently works in his own company called Entertainment Capital Finland Oy (also known as Riopop Oy Ltd. Start JIP (69753)
2025-05-22 Izzy Asif (English boxing promotor (born 1983)) Izzy Asif (born 30 March 1983) is an English boxing promoter and former professional boxer. Start Anxioustoavoid (271)
2025-05-31 Hanna Jonsson (Swedish sailor) Hanna Jonsson (born 20th January 1999) is a Swedish professional Olympic sailor. Stub Yachty4000 (13208)
2025-05-30 Music Venue Properties (charitable co-operative music venue operator in the UK) Music Venue Properties is a charitable co-operative organisation in the United Kingdom which owns music venues on behalf of the community. Start Russss (822)
2025-05-31 Carly Davies (English football manager) Carly Davies (born 1986) is an English football manager and former player who played as a centre-forward. She is the current manager of Women's Super League 2 club Nottingham Forest. Start Harold9595959 (4125)
2025-05-28 Newent RFC (English rugby union club, based in Gloucestershire) Newent Rugby Club is an English rugby union club based in Newent, Gloucestershire. The first XV currently play in Regional 1 Midlands, having been promoted from Regional 2 West Midlands at the end of the 2024–25 season. Regional 1 Midlands is level five in the English rugby union league system. Start TomWizzy (1136)
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2025-05-23 Long Buckby Rugby Football Club (English rugby union football club) Long Buckby RFC, officially Long Buckby Rugby Football Club is a Rugby Union club located in Long Buckby, Northamptonshire. At 150 years old in 2025, it is the oldest Rugby Football club in the entire East Midlands region. Start Aaarry (197)
2025-05-31 James Peters (sailor) (British competitive sailor) James Peters (born 12 October 1992 in Tunbridge Wells) is a professional sailor from the Great Britain who competed in Sailing at the 2024 Summer Olympics finish 7th in the male 49er Class with Fynn Sterritt. He grow up living in Hayling Island where he learnt to sail at Hayling Island Saling Club in Hampshire and attended The Portsmouth Grammar School before completing a bachlors degree in Physics at the University of Bristol. Stub Yachty4000 (13208)
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 (3834)
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 (1069)
2025-06-02 Roger DeVries (English footballer (born 1950)) Roger DeVries (born 25 October 1950) is an English former professional footballer who played primarily as a left-back for Hull City, Blackburn Rovers, and Scunthorpe United. Start NONONSENSEDEFENDING (1852)
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 (6349)
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 (3834)
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 (60)
2025-04-27 Real Bedford Ladies F.C. (Women's football club) Real Bedford Ladies F.C are a football club who play in the FA Women's National League. They play their home games at McMullen Park in Bedford and are nicknamed The Pirates. They won back-to-back promotions in 2023‍–‍24 and 2024‍–‍25 to reach the third tier of english women's football. Start Canary757 (4420)
2025-05-28 DevonBus (Partnership responsible for overseeing the bus network in Devon, England) DevonBus is an Enhanced Partnership between local government and bus operators responsible for the development and improvement of the bus network in Devon, England. Start Coleisforeditor (388)
2025-05-17 Feudal Barony of Otford The feudal barony of Otford is an English feudal barony. As of 2025 it is the only known English feudal barony registered with HM Land Registry. Start Iliketoeatbeansalot (434)
2025-05-22 Ballyknockane Lodge, Tipperary Ballyknockane Lodge is a two-storey former hunting and fishing lodge situated in the townland of Ballyknockane, County Tipperary, Ireland. It was constructed in 1867 for James Butler, 3rd Marquess of Ormonde, and designed by the noted architect Sir Thomas Newenham Deane. Start Amateur History Luke 24 (640)
2025-06-01 Bangladesh–Estonia relations (Bilateral relations) Bangladesh–Estonia relations are the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Estonia. The two countries established diplomatic relations in 1992 and have since engaged in limited but growing cooperation, particularly in technology and trade. GA CJNJSOne (660)
2025-05-24 Ballysheil, County Armagh (Area in Northern Ireland) Ballysheil was an Electoral Division of Tanderagee Rural District in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, with an area of 4,258 acres. It existed from 1923 until 1 October 1973, when the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972 replaced it and other local authorities with 26 new districts. Start Sharkzy (247)
2025-05-20 2025 Northampton Town Council election The 2025 Northampton Town Council election was held on 1 May 2025 to elect all 24 councillors to Northampton Town Council. This was the second election for the town council since the abolition of the previous Northampton Borough Council. Start DimensionalFusion (5654)
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. B MatthewDavid41 (1792)
2025-06-03 William Osborne (shipbuilder) William Osborne (1880–1931) was a British boat builder and the founder of William Osborne Ltd, a shipyard based in Littlehampton, West Sussex. Established in 1919, the Osborne yard became known for its high-quality motor yachts, speedboats, and later for building lifeboats for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). Start Garygfletcher (52)
2025-06-02 2014–15 FA Women's Premier League Cup (Football tournament season) The 2015–16 FA Women's Premier League Cup is the 24th edition of the cup tournament for teams both levels of the Women's Premier League, the National Division and the Northern and Southern Divisions. Charlton Athletic won the cup after defeating reigning champions Sheffield 4–2 on penalties are drawing 0–0 in the final. Start Adam Salter (4151)
2025-06-04 Writers in Finland 1809–1916 (biographical dictionary of Finnish authors published 1993) Writers in Finland 1809–1916 (Finnish: Suomen kirjailijat 1809–1916; Swedish: Finlands författare 1809–1916) is a biographical dictionary that presents writers in Finland during the Grand Duchy of Finland (1809–1916), when Finland was an autonomous part of the Russian Empire. Start Aksel Fredrika (113)
2025-05-15 Julius Kramer Julius Anders Ray Kramer, born in 1994, is a Swedish and international scout leader and civil servant working with youth, peace and security issues. Start RL1927 (308)
2025-06-03 Pia Sinha (Chief Executive of the Prison Reform Trust) Pia Sinha (born 1971/1972) is the Chief Executive of the Prison Reform Trust. She was formerly a prison governor and a psychologist working in prisons. Start Jw93d59 (1858)
2025-06-03 Risdon Darracott (English Independent minister) Risdon Darracott (1717-1759), called "The Star of the West", was an English non-conformist clergyman. Stub Zilbee (18)
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 (1041)
2025-05-14 All Together Now (festival) (Annual music festival held in County Waterford, Ireland) All Together Now is an annual music festival held over the August Bank Holiday weekend at Curraghmore Estate in County Waterford, Ireland. C CeltBrowne (13442)
2025-06-02 Hoxne & Eye Division, Suffolk The Hoxne & Eye Division is an electoral ward for Suffolk County Council, located in the Mid-Suffolk district sits on the High Suffolk Plain and borders the river Waveney to the north made up of rural landscape and several villages and civil parishes, the division has a total population of 9596 (as of 2019). Stub Edward J Chew (31)
2025-06-06 List of winners of the London to Brighton road race (Long-distance running race held on public roads in England) The London to Brighton road race was a long distance run held on public roads from Westminster Bridge over the river Thames in London, England, to Brighton on the south coast. The route went through Croydon, Redhill, Crawley, Hickstead and Dale Hill, and finished at the Aquarium on the sea front at Brighton with both the start and finish being at sea level. B Cottonshirt (3384)
2025-06-06 London to Brighton road race (Long-distance running race held on public roads in England.) The London to Brighton road race was a competitive running race held on public roads from Westminster Bridge over the river Thames in central London, England, to the south coast resort of Brighton. The route was first covered by a professional pedestrian in 1825, and the first race took place in 1837. FA Cottonshirt (3384)
2025-05-16 Connor Phillips (broadcaster) (Northern Irish broadcaster) Connor Phillips is a Northern Irish broadcaster, working at the BBC. He presents a mid-afternoon show on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Foyle. Start Jw93d59 (1858)
2025-06-03 Xan Krohn (Norwegian expressionist painter (1882–1959)) Xan Krohn (born Christian Cornelius Krohn) (June 15, 1882, Bergen – October 30, 1959, Oslo) was a Norwegian artist who worked for many years in Russia. He summed up his life’s experience in the book “En vagabonds vandring på jorden” (“A vagabond’s journey on earth”) which he published in 1950 in Oslo. C LvivForev (113)
2025-06-06 Hope and Courage Collective The Hope and Courage Collective (HCC) is a civil society organisation and NGO based in Ireland that focuses on monitoring, researching, and countering far-right activity and hate-based movements. It was founded in 2019 as the Far Right Observatory (FRO). Start CeltBrowne (13442)
2025-06-04 Inschfield stone circle (Recumbent stone circle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland) Inschfield stone circle is a ruined recumbent stone circle situated near Insch, Aberdeenshire. Only three of the stones, including the broken recumbent stone, remain. The diameter of the original stone circle had a diameter of approximately 27.4 m (90 ft). Stub Atomdestroyers (770)
2025-05-02 Berry Hill, Mansfield (Of an area in Mansfield in Nottinghamshire, England) Berry Hill is an area within the town of Mansfield. The area is situated close to the A60, Nottingham Road on the south side of Mansfield. Start MatthewDavid41 (1792)
2025-06-05 Alexander Wynter Blyth (English medical man) Alexander Wynter Blyth (29 August 1845 – 30 March 1921) was a British public health official, analytical chemist, medical officer, barrister, and author. He is best known for his contributions to food safety, forensic toxicology, and public health reform during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. C Nml25 (2489)
2025-06-05 Oliver Hides (British radio presenter) Oliver Hides is a British radio presenter and former television presenter. He presents Good Morning Wales and the phone-in programme on BBC Radio Wales, and appears occasionally on BBC Radio 2. Start Jw93d59 (1858)
2025-05-25 Geoffrey Daniel (wood scientist) (Swedish wood scientist and professor emeritus) Geoffrey Daniel (born 1957) is a British-born Swedish wood scientist and professor emeritus at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Sweden, who is an elected fellow (FIAWS) of the International Academy of Wood Science Start G-Lignum (1037)
2025-06-02 1895–96 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Season of football club in London, England) The 1895–96 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 8th season of existence {{Infobox football club season Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-05-30 1896–97 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Season of football club in London, England) The 1896-97 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 9th season of existence {{Infobox football club season Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-05-30 1898–99 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Season of football club in London, England) The 1899–00 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 11th season of existence and their last season as an amateur team, {{Infobox football club season C Nescaff (2820)
2025-05-29 1899–1900 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Season of football club in London, England) The 1899–00 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 12th season of existence and their first season in the Southern League with the club having turned professional in May of the Previous season . {{Infobox football club season Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-05-28 1900–01 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Season of football club in London, England) The 1900–01 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 13th season of existence and their 2nd season in the Southern League Division One, the top non-league division of football in England at the time. Qpr also competed in the Western Football League. {{Infobox football club season Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-05-27 1903–04 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Season of football club in London, England) The 1903–04 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 16th season of existence and their 5th season in the Southern League Division One, the top non-league division of football in England at the time. Qpr also competed in the 1904–05 Western Football League. and completed their 5th season in the London League Premier Division Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-05-26 1904–05 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Season of football club in London, England) The 1904–05 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 17th season of existence and their 6th season in the Southern League Division One, the top non-league division of football in England at the time. Qpr also competed in the 1904–05 Western Football League. Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-05-26 1905–06 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Season of football club in London, England) The 1905–06 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 18th season of existence and their 7th season in the Southern League Division One, the top non-league division of football in England at the time. Qpr also competed in the 1905–06 Western Football League. Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-05-25 1906–07 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Season of football club in London, England) The 1906–07 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 19th season of existence and their 8th season in the Southern League Division One, the top non-league division of football in England at the time. Qpr also competed in the 1906–07 Western Football League. Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-05-24 1907–08 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season (Season of football club in London, England) The 1907–08 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 20th season of existence and their 9th season in the Southern League Division One, the top non-league division of football in England at the time. Qpr also competed in the 1907–08 Western Football League. Start Nescaff (2820)
2025-05-18 Life Guards Brigade (Military unit) The Life Guards Brigade (Swedish: Liv­gardes­brigaden), or the 1st Infantry Brigade (IB 1), is a reduced Swedish Army infantry brigade located in the county of Stockholm, active since 2024. It was previously active 1949–2000. The brigade is headquartered at Kungsängen Garrison with the Life Guards Regiment. C Kålrabbis (1096)
2025-06-07 Section 178 of the Penal Code of Iceland Section 178 of the Penal Code of Iceland was an article of the 1869 Penal Code of Iceland that criminalized "unnatural sexual relations" and was functionally a legal prohibition of same-sex relations, as well as bestiality and sodomy between heterosexual couples. GA Nahida (3707)
2025-06-07 Viljami Marjala (Finnish ice hockey player) Viljami Marjala (born 29 January 2003) is a Finnish ice hockey forward currently playing for Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Stub Joeykai (344811)
2025-05-06 Battle of Bila Tserkva (1596) The Battle of Bila Tserkva (Ukrainian: Битва під Білою Церквою) was a significant battle fought during the Nalyvaiko Uprising between the Cossack insurgents led by Severyn Nalyvaiko and Matviy Shaula and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth army led by Kyryk Ruzhynsky. Start TheHistoryOFEUROPE (429)
2025-03-09 Region Jämtland Härjedalen (Regional council of Jämtland County, Sweden) Region Jämtland Härjedalen (Swedish: Region Jämtland Härjedalen, Southern Sami: Jïemhten Herjedaelien Dajve) formerly Jämtland County Council, and sometimes abbreviated to Region JH is the regional council for Jämtland County. The region is responsible for healthcare, dental care, and medical care. Start Officialworks (1700)
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 (1700)
2025-06-08 2024 Closure of the Israeli Embassy in Dublin (Israeli diplomatic mission in Ireland) In December 2024, Israel announced that its embassy in Ireland would close owing to what the Israeli foreign minister Gideon Sa'ar described as Irish "demonisation of the Jewish state" during the Gaza war. Ireland's Taoiseach, Simon Harris, responded to the announcement, saying "Ireland’s foreign policy is founded on our deep commitment to dialogue and to the peaceful resolution of disputes." He added, "I utterly reject the assertion that Ireland is anti-Israel. Start ClareWhitePlane1234 (15)
2025-06-01 English Riviera Air Show (Annual air show in the United Kingdom) The English Riviera Air show, formerly known as the Torbay Air show, is an annual air show held at the beach of Paignton, in Devon, England. Launched in 2016, it showcases aerial displays over Torbay, featuring performances by the RAF Red Arrows, RAF Typhoon, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Royal Navy Black Cats, and the British Army's Red Devils Parachute Display Team. Start Addshore (55385)
2025-01-15 Toyota Ladies Open (Golf tournament) The Toyota Ladies Open was a women's professional golf tournament on the Swedish Golf Tour played annually from 1996 until 2000. It was always held at the Bokskogen Golf Club in Svedala, Sweden. Stub Derlinus (8772)
2025-05-24 Corris United F.C. (Football club based in Gwynedd) Corris United F.C. is a Welsh football club based in Corris, Gwynedd. The team currently plays in the Aberystwyth League Division One. Stub SlimyGecko7 (2756)
2025-06-01 Dartline Coaches (Bus operator in Devon, England) Dealtop Limited, trading as Dartline Coaches, is a bus and coach operator in Devon. It is owned by Go-Ahead Group through its subsidiary Plymouth Citybus. Stub Coleisforeditor (388)
2025-06-04 Tumbling Lassie case The Tumbling Lassie case, formally Reid v Scot of Harden and his Lady ([1687] Mor 9505), was a 1687 case in the Court of Session, the highest civil court in the Kingdom of Scotland. It held that Scots law did not recognize chattel slavery, declaring "we have no slaves in Scotland, and mothers cannot sell their bairns". C Andrew Gray (56412)
2025-06-05 Bernadette Tynan (British author and TV presenter (1966–2017)) Bernadette Tynan (March 1966 – 16 August 2017) was a British author and television presenter. Start FOARP (19233)
2025-06-08 HIFK Soccer rf (Football club from Helsinki, Finland) HIFK Fotboll or IFK Helsingfors is the association football section of HIFK, a sports club based in Helsinki, Finland. The men's football team currently competes in the Kolmonen whereas the women's first team is in Naisten Kakkonen. GA QPFC1867 (53)
2025-06-07 Richard Gaskell (solicitor) Sir Richard Kennedy Harvey Gaskell (17 September 1936 – 17 July 2015) was an English lawyer. As president of the Law Society of England and Wales from 1988 to 1989, he was heavily involved in and a strong advocate for the reforms which ultimately allowed solicitors to have equal rights of audience in English courts (enacted in the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990). C Noswall59 (15202)
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2025-06-02 1994–95 FA Women's Premier League Cup (Football tournament season) The 1994–95 FA Women's Premier League Cup was the 4th staging of the FA Women's Premier League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 36 women's football clubs. Start Adam Salter (4151)
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2025-06-07 Reform UK Department of Government Efficiency The Reform UK Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is a group within Reform UK established in June 2025 with the intention of finding wasteful spending in local council budgets following the 2025 local elections. Since 7 June 2025, it has been led by former party chairman, Zia Yusuf. Start Pickled Pigeon (321)
2025-05-31 Hove Hebrew Congregation (English synagogue (1929–2023)) The Hove Hebrew Congregation (also known as the Holland Road Synagogue) was a former Ashkenazi Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Brighton and Hove, England. The synagogue was active December 1929 to September 2023. It was classified as a locally listed building. Stub GnocchiFan (10137)
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2025-05-05 Møbelringen Cup 2003 (Norwegian Women's Handball Tournament) The Møbelringen Cup 2003 was the third edition of the Handball tournament Møbelringen Cup. The tournament started on 7 November 2003 and finished on 9 November as a lead up to the 2003 World Women's Handball Championship. It was contested by the hosts,  Norway as well as  Russia,  Denmark and  Hungary. Stub Fregerslev (14668)
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2025-06-03 OnBuy OnBuy is a UK-based online marketplace established by entrepreneur Cas Paton. The platform operates as a third-party marketplace, facilitating transactions between retailers and consumers without holding its own inventory. Start Dakace (33) Past AfD
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2025-06-09 Bernard Clive Pearson (British industrialist and wartime chairman of BOAC) Bernard Clive Pearson (12 August 1887 – 22 July 1965), commonly known as Clive Pearson, was an aviation executive and British industrialist. As chairman of S. Pearson & Son from 1927 to 1954, Clive played a major role in British aviation history, establishing British Airways Ltd in 1935 and serving as a wartime chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) from 1940 until 1943. C Theogib (81)
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2025-06-04 Disappearance of Jón Jónsson (Unsolved 2019 disappearance of Icelandic poker player in Dublin, Ireland) Jón Jónsson is an Icelandic man who disappeared on the morning of 9 February 2019 almost immediately after arriving into the capital city of Ireland to compete at the Dublin Poker Festival. C Missing201 (112)
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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 (1728) Possible spam
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2025-06-14 Nicolej Krickau (Danish handball coach (born 1986)) Nicolej Møldrup Krickau (born 13 November 1986) is a Danish handball coach and former player. Start Fregerslev (14668)
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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. Stub Officialworks (1700)
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2025-06-13 Sammy Ball (English decathlete (born 2004)) Sammy Ball is a British athlete specializing in the decathlon and indoor heptathlon. He achieved the British under-20 record in the decathlon in 2023. Start Codyave (3461)
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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 (1852)
2025-06-17 Buris Henriksen (Duke of Southern Jutland) Buris Henriksen (ca. 1130-1167) was a Duke of Southern Jutland from 1162 to 1167. He was the son of Henrik Skadelår and a descendant of king Sweyn Estridsen. His mother was Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter the granddaughter of king Inge I of Sweden. Two of his brothers became kings; Inge Krokrygg in Norway (1136-1161) and Magnus Henriksson in Sweden (1160-1161). Start Tokle (1232)
2025-06-09 Christoffer Joachim Giese (Danish landowner and county governor) Christoffer Joachim Giese (6 January 1668 — 1719) was a Danish landowner and government official. He served as county governor of Vordingborg County. Start Ramblersen2 (85461)
2025-05-30 Judith Langlands-Scott (Scottish historian) Judith Langlands-Scott is a historian from Forfar in Scotland specialising in the 17th & 18th century Scottish witch hunts. Start Stinglehammer (15606)
2025-05-03 Attack on Riga (1941) The 1941 attack on Riga was an offensive operation by the armed forces of Nazi Germany during the German occupation of Latvia in 1941, taking place from June 29 to July 1. During the attack, a large part of Old Riga was destroyed. C Yerachmiel C (2204)
2025-06-16 Torkel Brekke (Norwegian professor) Torkel Brekke (born 1970) is a Norwegian historian of religion, specializing in the intersection of religion and politics. He is a professor at the MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society in Oslo and affiliated with the University of Oslo's Center for Research on Extremism. Start Svantetos (675)
2025-06-17 Karl Wichmann Karl Wichmann (1868–1948) was a German literary scholar, who served as professor of German at the University of Sheffield from 1901 to 1907, and then at the University of Birmingham from 1907 to 1917. His dismissal from Birmingham in the midst of the First World War has been the subject of scholarship. Stub Noswall59 (15202)
2025-06-08 HK Varberg (Estonian handball club) Handbollsklubben Varberg (HK Varberg) is a Swedish handball club from Varberg, Halland County. It was founded in 1973 after Varbergs BoIS closed their handball department. Stub Fregerslev (14668)
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 Swedish Hockey League. He is eligible for the 2025 NHL entry draft. Stub Count3D (1529)
2025-06-13 Canute Henriksen (Duke of Southern Jutland) Canute Henriksen (c. 1130 to 12 March 1162) was a Duke of Southern Jutland from 1157 to 1162. He was the son of Henrik Skadelår and a descendant of king Sweyn Estridsen. His mother was Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter the granddaughter of king Inge I of Sweden. Two of his brothers became kings, Inge Krokrygg in Norway (1136-1161) and Magnus Henriksson in Sweden (1160-1161). Stub Tokle (1232)
2025-06-18 Hugh Cooney (Irish rugby union player) Hugh Cooney (born 28 April 2004) is an Irish rugby union player who plays as a centre for Leinster Rugby. He has also represented Ireland U20 at international level. Start McKennaP (311)
2025-06-18 Fintan Gunne (Irish rugby union player) Fintan Gunne (born 28 July 2003) is an Irish rugby union player who plays as a scrum‑half for Leinster. He has represented Ireland at under‑20 and 'A' levels. Start McKennaP (311)
2025-06-18 Alex Usanov (Irish rugby union player) Alex Usanov (born 10 July 2005) is an Irish rugby union player who plays as a loosehead prop in the Leinster system. He has represented Ireland U20. Start McKennaP (311)
2025-05-25 Richard Burnett (pianist) ((born 1932)) Richard Leslie Burnett MBE (23 June 1932 – 8 July 2022) was an English fortepianist, collector, and museum founder known for his preservation and study of historical keyboard instruments. Start Wkieven (43)
2025-06-18 Jens Rusk (Danish clergyman) Jens Hansen Rusk (died 1611), was a Danish clergyman who was executed for witchcraft in Ribe, Denmark. 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 Allblessed (565)
2025-05-05 Carnowen (Townland in County Donegal, Ireland) Carnowen (Irish: Carn Eoghain, meaning 'cairn of Eoghan'), also known as Carnone, is a townland in County Donegal, Ireland. It to the south of the town of Raphoe and within the Castlefinn electoral division in the Finn Valley area. It is within the civil parish of Donaghmore. Start JJ549m (174)
2025-05-18 Cappry, County Donegal (Townland in Ulster, Ireland) Cappry (Irish: Cabraigh), also known as Cappry Lane, is a townland in the Finn Valley area of County Donegal in Ireland. It is to the west of the town of Ballybofey within the electoral division of Dooish. It is also in the civil and Catholic parishes of Stranorlar. Start JJ549m (174)
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2025-06-15 Herman Gerhard Treschow (Fanish government official) Herman Gerhard Treschow (17 July 1780 – 12 February 1836) was a Danish government official who served as county governor of Nordre Bergenhus (1811–1814; then part of Denmark-Norway), Vejle (1815–1826) and Frederiksborg (1826–1836). Start Ramblersen2 (85461)
2025-04-05 2025–26 Estonian Cup (Estonian football competition) The 2025–26 Estonian Cup is the 36th season of the main domestic football knockout tournament in Estonia. The winners qualify for the 2026–27 UEFA Conference League first qualifying round. Start Mathew D'Marco (9512)
2025-06-18 Niall Smyth (Irish rugby union player) Niall Smyth (born July 9, 2005) is an Irish rugby union player who operates as a tight‑head prop in the Leinster system. A former soccer standout in New York, he transitioned to rugby during his teenage years and was promoted to Leinster’s senior squad in 2025. Start McKennaP (311)
2025-04-03 William Ferguson (rugby union) (Scotland international rugby union player) William Ferguson was a Scotland international rugby union player. Stub Jevansen (3748344)
2025-04-03 James Gilchrist (rugby union) (Scotland international rugby union player) James Gilchrist was a Scotland international rugby union player. Start Jevansen (3748344)
2025-04-03 Robert Simpson (rugby union) (Scotland international rugby union player) Robert Simpson was a Scotland international rugby union player. C Jevansen (3748344)
2025-05-22 2025–26 Leinster Rugby season The 2025–26 season is Leinster Rugby's fifth season in the United Rugby Championship (URC), their 32nd season of professional rugby and their 138th season of representative rugby since their foundation. Along with competing in the URC and its Irish Shield competition, both of which it will enter as champion, the club will also participate in the 2025–26 European Rugby Champions Cup. Start Mpjmcevoybeta (25216)
2025-06-16 Hollingworth Lake Sailing Club Hollingworth Lake Sailing Club is a dinghy sailing club located in Littleborough, Greater Manchester, in North Western England. The club was founded in 1946. Stub Fin.Seaman (244)
2025-06-08 SFAI Gaynor Cup (Association Football competition in Republic of Ireland) The SFAI Gaynor Cup, also known as the Gaynor Cup, is an underage association football tournament organized by the Schoolboy's Football Association of Ireland annually for representative girl's under-14 league teams across the Republic of Ireland, as well as Northern Ireland. C Cainsagnes (758)
2025-06-08 SFAI Kennedy Cup (Association Football competition in Republic of Ireland) The SFAI Kennedy Cup also known as the SFAI Umbro Kennedy Cup or just the Kennedy Cup, is an underage association football tournament organized by the Schoolboy's Football Association of Ireland annually for representative boy's under-14 league teams across the Republic of Ireland, as well as Northern Ireland. C Cainsagnes (758)
2025-06-15 Mollie Walter (British Girl Guide executive and nurse) Mollie Walter (April 1911 – 3 December 1951) was a state registered nurse and Girl Guide leader who volunteered with the Guide International Service (GIS) in post-war Holland and Germany from 1944 to 1946. She helped renovate the Guide Club after WWII and served as its housekeeper until her death in 1951. C BJCHK (9955)
2025-06-18 Finnmarksbrigaden (Upcoming military unit of the Norwegian army) Finnmarksbrigaden (lit.'the Finnmark Brigade') is a forthcoming unit in the Norwegian army, as a further development of the Finnmark Land Command. It will offically be a brigade on 20 August 2025, and be fully operational by 2032. The main garrison of the brigade is Porsangmoen, in Finnmark county. Start Arntor (732)
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)
2025-02-14 Žeimenys (Lake in Lithuania) Lake Žeimenys (Lithuanian: alga) is a lake located in the district municipality of Švenčionys (it marks the administrative boundary between Vilnius and Utena counties) in northeastern Lithuania. Start Nicolleabreu.s (307)
2025-05-15 FK Utenos Utenis (Lithuanian football club) FK Utenis Utena is a football club, based in Utena, Lithuania. The club plays its home matches at the Utenis Stadium (capacity 3,000). C Wolfmartyn (1869)
2008-11-10 Jonathan Christie (Scottish field hockey player) Jonathan Christie (born 9 July 1983) is a former field hockey player from Scotland, Stub Neddyseagoon (139074) Past AfD
2025-06-19 Henry Brown (footballer) (English footballer (born 2007)) Henry Brown (born 20 April 2007) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Grimsby Town. Start Fishygy (905)
2025-06-12 John Darwin Hinds (politician) (politician; first Black and Muslim counciller on Wales (1922-1981)) John Darwin Hinds (28th December 1922 - 15th March 1981) was a politician who became Wales' first Black, Muslim councillor in 1958 and later, in 1975 became Wales's first Black mayor. His older sister, Elvira Gwenllian Payne (known as Gwen), was Wales' first Black female councillor. Start GwiwerNiwlog (123)
2025-03-29 2025 Hamarkameratene season (HamKam 2025 football season) The 2025 season is the 107th season in the history of HamKam and their 4th consecutive season in the top flight of Norwegian football. The club competes in the Eliteserien and the Norwegian Football Cup. Start 51.175.244.58
2025-05-17 2025–26 United Rugby Championship (Rugby competition) The 2025–26 United Rugby Championship will be the 25th season of the professional rugby union competition currently known as the United Rugby Championship, the highest level domestic club rugby competition in South Africa, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Italy. Start Mpjmcevoybeta (25216)
2025-02-15 1988–89 Arsenal L.F.C. season (English women's football club season) The 1988–89 season was Arsenal Ladies Football Club's 2nd season since forming in 1987. The club participated in the Home Counties Division One. Start Adam Salter (4151)
2025-06-18 Loughnashade Loughnashade (Irish: Loch na Séad, meaning "lake of the jewels") is a small freshwater lake located near Navan Fort (Emain Macha) in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is known for its archaeological significance due to the discovery of the Loughnashade Horns in 1794, and for its proximity to the ancient royal site of the Ulster kings. Start Milzo1986 (678)
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 the current assistant head coach of EFL Championship club Sheffield United. C NONONSENSEDEFENDING (1852)
2025-06-01 Foyers hydropower schemes (Hydropower schemes near Loch Ness, Scotland) There are two hydropower schemes at Foyers, Highland, Scotland, which is located on the south-eastern shore of Loch Ness about half-way along its length. There is a conventional 5 MW hydropower scheme taking water from the River Foyers, and a 300 MW pumped-storage hydro-electric scheme using Loch Ness as the lower reservoir and Loch Mhòr for the upper. C Drnoble (867)
2025-06-15 Joan Kennedy (novelist) (English journalist and novelist) Joan Kennedy was the pseudonym of Mabel Alice Morrison née Gibbs (born Shutford, Oxfordshire, 12th April 1884; died St. Helier, Jersey, 28th August 1965) who was an English journalist and prolific writer of more than 70 romance novels. Start Ah1954 (978)
2025-06-19 Crozzy FC (Football club based in Llandudno Junction) Crozzy FC is a Welsh football club based in Llandudno Junction. They play in the North Wales Coast East Division One. Start SlimyGecko7 (2756)
2025-06-13 Mary Cynthia Roche (British aristocrat (1934–2023)) Mary Cynthia Burke Roche (19 August 1934 – 3 March 2023) was a British aristocrat, schoolteacher, and writer. Start Svenboer (40)
2025-06-06 Debby Banham (English medieval social historian) Debby Banham is a British historian of early medieval England, specialising in food production, diet, and medicine. She has published on Anglo-Saxon farming and food and drink, as well as on medieval sign language. Start SapientSquid (1428)
2024-12-20 Rheinwg (Lost kingdom in southern wales) The Kingdom of Rheinwg (Welsh: Teyrnas Rheinwg) was a Brittonic kingdom in wales, which is often thought to have been a union of the kingdoms of Dyfed and Brycheiniog Start Canyoulogmeinwikpediathankspls (3)
2025-06-03 Mary Ravenscroft (Scottish noblewoman and diarist (d. 1796)) Mary Ravenscroft, 7th Countess of Traquair (died 1796), was an 18th-century Scottish noblewoman and diarist, known for her insights into family life at Traquair House. Start U15627r473 (726)
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 (2217)
2025-06-19 Homeless Flag (International symbol of homelessness and solidarity) The Homeless Flag (Swedish: Hemlösas Internationella Flagga), also called the Homeless International Flag, is a pictogram-style flag intended to represent homelessness, poverty, unity and solidarity. Designed in Sweden, the emblem shows two figures divided by the numeral “1”: one figure sits outside in the rain while the other, under a roof and lamp, extends a helping hand. C Csamu88 (17)
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2025-06-20 Patrick Fitzpatrick Patrick Fitzpatrick (1896 – 14 August 1962) was an Irish republican and local politician from Gorey, County Wexford. He gained notoriety for his refusal to recognise the legitimacy of British courts in 1919 and went on to serve as chair of the Gorey Rural District Council in 1920. Start Berocca Addict (658)
2025-05-15 Cascade YC (Football club) Cascade YC Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed CI Penpedairheol) is a Welsh association football club based in the village of Penpedairheol (also known as Cascade), situated in the valleys of Caerphilly County Borough, Wales. The club was founded in 1974, and currently competes in the Taff Ely & Rhymney Valley Alliance League. C CymruAmByth12 (118)
2025-06-08 Derek Bradbeer Sir John Derek Richardson Bradbeer, OBE, TD (29 October 1931 – 30 April 2016), commonly known as Sir Derek Bradbeer, was an English solicitor, Territorial Army officer, educational administrator and company director. Start Noswall59 (15202)
2025-06-21 Amena Caqusau (Rugby player) Amena Caqusau (born 17 July 2004) is a Emerging Scotland international rugby union player. He plays for Northampton Saints. He previously played for Glasgow Warriors, Ayrshire Bulls and Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians. C Aedis1 (64176)
2025-03-12 Region Jönköping County (Regional council of Jönköping County, Sweden) Region Jönköping County (Swedish: Region Jönköpings län), formerly known as Jönköping County Council (Swedish: Jönköpings läns landsting), is a regional council responsible for healthcare, public transport, and cultural affairs in Jönköping County. C Officialworks (1700)
2025-03-12 Region Västernorrland (Council for Västernorrland County, Sweden) Region Västernorrland is the regional council for Västernorrland County, Sweden. Like all Swedish regions, Region Västernorrland is primarily responsible for healthcare, public transportation, and regional development. It also oversees cultural initiatives and public infrastructure. Start Officialworks (1700)
2025-06-19 Lambeth Women's Project (A defunct women's organisation in Lambeth) Lambeth Women's Project was a women's organisation located at 166a Stockwell Road in Stockwell, Lambeth, South London that provided counselling and a range of other services to women in the area. Start Lewishhh (3063)
2025-06-19 Knut Magnusson (Swedish politician) Knut Magnusson, a member of the Folkunge party and a magnate in Västergötland, died (executed) in 1251. He was the son of Magnus Broka (House of Bjelbo) and Katarina, daughter of king Erik Knutsson of Sweden. Stub Tokle (1232)
2025-06-19 John Henry Cooke (British circus proprietor (1837–1917)) John Henry Cooke (1837 – 22 August 1917) was an English showman and circus proprietor. GA EssNS (7050)
2025-06-20 Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Denmark) (seniormost foreign policy advisor in the Danish Prime Minister's Office) The Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Danish: Departementsråd for Udenrigspolitik) is a senior diplomatic official within the Prime Minister's Office of Denmark, who serves as the principal advisor to the Prime Minister of Denmark on foreign affairs, security policy and all national security issues. C Nicolaj62 (605)
2025-06-14 Heinrich Levetzau (Danish court official) Heinrich Levetzow (4 October 1734 - 24 March 1820) was a Danish court official, Start Ramblersen2 (85461)
2025-06-19 Lagg distillery (Whisky distillery in Scotland) Lagg distillery is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery located near the village of Lagg on the southern coast of the Isle of Arran, Scotland. Owned by Isle of Arran Distillers, the distillery opened in 2019 and is known for producing heavily peated whiskies. Start John baost (4336)
2025-06-08 Norway national under-19 cricket team The Norway Under-19 cricket team represents the country of Norway in U-19 international cricket. The team controlled by Norwegian Cricket Board (NCB). The team have not been qualify yet in the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup Start MD Hydrogen 123 (21985)
2025-06-04 Scheduled monuments in Inverclyde A scheduled monument in Scotland is a nationally important archaeological site or monument which is given legal protection by being placed on a list (or "schedule") maintained by Historic Environment Scotland. The aim of scheduling is to preserve the country's most significant sites and monuments as far as possible in the form in which they have been inherited. Start Atomdestroyers (770)
2025-06-04 Scheduled monuments in West Dunbartonshire A scheduled monument in Scotland is a nationally important archaeological site or monument which is given legal protection by being placed on a list (or "schedule") maintained by Historic Environment Scotland. The aim of scheduling is to preserve the country's most significant sites and monuments as far as possible in the form in which they have been inherited. Start Atomdestroyers (770)
2025-06-02 Rødding Parish, Vejen Municipality (Place in Southern Denmark, Denmark) Rødding Parish (Danish: Rødding Sogn) is a parish in the Diocese of Ribe in Vejen Municipality, Denmark. Rødding Church is located in the town of Rødding. Stub Dampbarn (1298)
2025-06-09 Follingsby Metro station (Proposed rail station in Gateshead, England) Follingsby is a proposed Tyne and Wear Metro station, which would serve Follingsby Business Park, Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. Stub Xbhpnvs798 (4613)
2025-06-04 MD Racing (Motorcycle racing team) The MD Racing Team, is a motorcycle racing team owned and managed by Michael Dunlop. The team's headquarters are in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Stub Harvey Milligan (5869)
2025-06-07 Pehr Philander Johan Pehr Gustav Philander, also known as Javanen (The Javan in Swedish) was a gardener and former Dutch slave from the island Nias. He was bought in Canton and adopted by Carl Gustaf Ekeberg, who took him to Sweden, where he became free, slavery having no legality in Sweden. Start AFeatherlessBipehead (396)
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 (87)
2025-06-15 Matters of the Heart (2024 film) (2024 film by Christina Rosendahl) Matters of the Heart (Danish: Fuld af kærlighed) is a 2024 Danish drama film written and directed by Christina Rosendahl. The film stars Stine Stengade, Lars Ranthe, and Viilbjørk Malling Agger. Start Semampunya (10191)
2025-06-14 Matty Bowman Matthew 'Matty' Bowman (born 26 November 2000) is an English footballer who plays as a defender.{{Infobox football biography Start FootballerPlayer777999 (41)
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 (1194)
2025-06-15 Margery Davies (British doctor and Girl Guide executive) Margery Davies (10 January 1895 – 20 December 1984) was a British doctor and Girl Guide executive. She was the first female doctor to have a practice in Worthing. She volunteered in post-war Germany with the Guide International Service (GIS) in 1945. C BJCHK (9955)
2025-06-21 Kristianstads Fotbollsarena (Football stadium in Kristianstad, Sweden) Kristianstads Fotbollsarena (lit.'Kristianstad Football Arena') is a football stadium in Kristianstad, Scania County, Sweden. It is the home stadium of Damallsvenskan club Kristianstads DFF and Division 2 club Kristianstad FC. Stub Schestos (6450)
2025-06-19 Wawa Runestone (Modern runestone with the Lord's Prayer) The Wawa Runestone is a piece of bedrock stone covered in runes, discovered near Wawa, Ontario, Canada in 2018. The runes spell out a Swedish-language version of the Lord’s Prayer and are believed to have been carved in the early to mid-19th century, by a Swedish Canadian. Start Beneathtimp (2223)
2025-06-20 Andrew 'Vern' Stokes (Soldier in the British Army (born 1972)) Warrant Officer Class 1 Andrew 'Vern' Stokes, OBE, MVO, DL is a current British Army soldier who is one of the army's most senior warrant officers from 2015-present. Start Klxcl (261)
2025-06-18 Casper Gabriel (Irish rugby union player) Casper Gabriel (born 18 October 2005) is an Irish‑qualified rugby union player who plays as a fly‑half in the Leinster Academy. Start McKennaP (311)
2025-06-19 Magnus Broka (Swedish politician) Magnus Broka (of the House of Bjälbo), was the son of the Swedish Jarl Knut Birgersson (died January 1208), and thus the grandson of Jarl Birger Brosa. Who he was married to is unclear, possibly to Sigrid Knutsdotter (according to Dick Harrison, who however considers it more likely that Sigrid was his mother). Stub Tokle (1232)
2025-02-16 2025 Scottish Challenge Cup final (Football match) The 2025 Scottish Challenge Cup final, also known as the SPFL Trust Trophy final for sponsorship reasons, was a football match played on 30 March 2025 between Scottish Championship sides, Livingston and Queen's Park. It was the 32nd final of the Scottish Challenge Cup since it was first organised in 1990 to celebrate the centenary of the now defunct Scottish Football League, and the tenth since the SPFL was formed. Start POTH94 (1274)
2025-06-21 Contemporary British Tapestry In addition to the simple concepts of Contemporary (post World War 2), British, Tapestry, there were a number of major exhibitions bringing together artists who were from Great Britain or who had made their lives there. Start Zaccwm (601)
2025-06-04 Duo Ruut (Estonian contemporary folk duo) Duo Ruut are an Estonian, contemporary-folk duo formed in 2015 by schoolmates and friends, musicians and songwriters, Ann-Lisett Rebane and Katariina Kivi. While contemporary, their songwriting is inspired by Estonian traditions amongst those of other cultures. C Fred Gandt (15299)
2025-06-12 Izzy Kamikaze (Irish LGBTQ rights activist) Ruth O'Rourke (born 1962 or 1963), better known as Izzy Kamikaze, is an Irish LGBTQ rights activist. Start OifigeachWMIE (16)
2025-06-22 Scottish National League Division Four The Scottish National League Division Four (known as Tennent's National League Division 4 for sponsorship reasons) is the fifth tier of the Scottish League Championship for amateur rugby union clubs in Scotland. Start Aedis1 (64176)
2025-06-15 Wines of Great Britain Wines of Great Britain is a trade association that protects and promotes wine in England and Wales. Start ChefBear01 (7210)
2025-06-20 Glasgow District Nursing Association The Glasgow Sick Poor and Private Nursing Association, was founded in 1875 by Mary Orrell Higginbotham. It became known as the Higginbotham Sick Poor Nursing Association and then the Glasgow District Nursing Association. It became the Glasgow training centre for Queen’s Nurses in 1889. C SueCampbellGH (458)
2025-06-21 1998 in politics This is a list of events relating to politics in 1998. Stub Aspartame13 (245)
2025-05-31 Abubacarr Sedi Kinteh (Gambian footballer) Abubacarr Sedi Kinteh (born 30 November 2006) is a Gambian football defender who plays for Tromsø in the Eliteserien. Start Salmon (642)
2025-06-22 Varlaukis Railway Station (Former Railway Station in Lithuania) The former Varlaukis railway station, located in Lybiškiai, Jurbarkas municipality, holds significant historical importance due to its role during the Soviet era. In March 1949, it was the site from which local residents, including a 10-month-old child, were deported to Siberia in cattle wagons—a poignant reminder of the mass deportations carried out by Soviet authorities. Stub HazelAlbertSheriff (326)
2025-06-21 Cingris Cingris or Cincris also known as Achencres was a mythological Pharaoh from the Lebor Gabála Érenn. He would also be the father of the legendary princess Scota. Start AvailableViking (1469)
2025-06-19 HDMS Fredericus Tertius (ship built 1672) Hdms Fredericus Tertius was a third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy, launched at Copenhagen in 1673. She participated in the 1677 Battle of Køge Bay, Start Ramblersen2 (85461)
2025-06-17 List of county governors of Sorø This list of county governors of Sorø lists county governors (Danish: Amtmænd, singular Amtmand) of Sorø County, Denmark. Start Ramblersen2 (85461)
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2025-06-05 Hole Farm Community Woodland (Community woodland and visitor centre) Hole Farm Community Woodland near Great Warley, Brentwood, Essex, is a 100-acre woodland and visitor centre developed by National Highways, in conjunction with Forestry England, as part of the environmental mitigations for the planned Lower Thames Crossing. GA Davidstewartharvey (26072)
2025-06-12 Trafford Palazzo (Entertainment and shopping complex in Trafford, Greater Manchester) Trafford Palazzo (formerly Barton Square) is a shopping and entertainment complex in Trafford Park, Greater Manchester, England. Opening as a new wing of the neighbouring Trafford Centre in 2008, it was spun off as a separate entity in 2020 during the collapse of its former owner Intu Properties. C TempoaryAcc (3729)
2025-05-21 Peace and Justice (Norway) (Political party in Norway) Peace and Justice (Norwegian: Fred og Rettferdighet) is a pro-Russian fringe political party in Norway, known for promoting messaging that echoes Russian disinformation narratives on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since its founding in 2023, the party has come under intense scrutiny for its funding ties to Atle Berge, who financed the party’s high-profile 2025 pro-Russian election campaign that attacked Norwegian support for Ukraine. Start PetterLøkd (537)
2025-06-22 Sofia Jakovleva (Estonian rhythmic gymnast) Sofia Jakovleva (born in 2010) is an Estonian rhythmic gymnast. At the national level, she is the 2023 Estonian all-around Junior champion and a two-time (2024, 2025) Estonian all-around Junior silver medalist. Start Majochka (5340)
2025-06-17 List of Southport 24 Hour Dinghy Race winners The Southport 24 Hour race (more commonly known as the West Lancashire Yacht Club 24 Hour Dinghy Race) is a dinghy sailing event that takes place over 24 hours, held in September, on the marine lake in Southport, Lancashire, and is hosted by West Lancs Sailing Club with assistance from neighboring Southport Sailing Club. Start Fin.Seaman (244)
2025-05-19 Carrick, County Donegal (FV) (Townland in County Donegal, Ireland) Carrick (Irish: An Charraig, meaning 'the rock') is a townland in the civil parish of Donaghmore and the electoral division of Killygordon in County Donegal, Ireland. It is located on the N15 in the Finn Valley. Carrick, which is approximately 1.61 km2 (400 acres) in area, is bordered by the townland of Liscooly. Start JJ549m (174)
2025-06-06 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2025 This is a list of statutory instruments made in the United Kingdom in the year 2025. Start Demonguy1990 (1397)
2025-04-16 John Speed's Map of Dublin (1610) (17th century map of central 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. Start Financefactz (19526)
2025-03-09 Maria Sjöberg (Swedish historian (1960–)) Maria Sjöberg (born 1960) is a Swedish historian. Sjöberg is one of the founding editors of the Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon, an online biographical dictionary of Swedish women first published in 2018. Sjöberg is a professor at the Department of Historical Studies of the University of Gothenburg, focusing on the history of gender in the early modern period. Start DontCallMeLateForDinner (4267)
2025-06-19 Orm Ivarsson Orm Ivarsson, often called Orm Kongsbror (King's Brother), died 1184, was a magnate and military commander in Norway during the civil war era. He was the son of Ivar Sneis, a chieftain from Opplandene, and Ingrid Ragnvaldsdottir, originally a Swedish princess who had also been a Norwegian queen. B Tokle (1232)
2025-06-02 2007 Tewkesbury Borough Council election (Tewkesbury Borough Council election) The 2007 Tewkesbury Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2007 to elect members of Tewkesbury Borough Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections. The council remained in No Overall Control, with the Conservatives winning exactly half of the seats. Stub Icc27 (9453)
2025-06-23 1990–91 Hull City A.F.C. season (87th season in existence of Hull City A.F.C.) The 1990–91 season was the 87th season in the history of Hull City Association Football Club and their sixth consecutive season in the Second 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 (1852)
2025-06-23 Shacklewell Arms (Pub and music venue in Dalston, London, England) The Shacklewell Arms is a pub and music venue on Shacklewell Lane in Dalston, London. It was built in the 1870s and was originally known as The Green Man after a free house that had stood there before. Stub Lewishhh (3063)
2025-06-22 Mammoth Tusk Discovery at Dutch Hat Cliff (Prehistoric mammoth tusk discovery in Lithuania) The Mammoth Tusk Discovery at Dutch Hat Cliff refers to the unearthing of a prehistoric mammoth tusk along Lithuania's Baltic coast in August 2024. Found between Giruliai and Karklė at a geological formation known as Dutchman's Cap (Olando Kepurė in Lithuanian), the tusk is believed to be over 10,000 years old, dating back to the Late Pleistocene. Start HazelAlbertSheriff (326)
2025-06-11 Thomas Kerr (Scottish politician) (Scottish politician (born 1996)) Thomas Jordan Kerr (born 1996) is a Scottish politician serving as a Reform UK councillor for Shettleston on Glasgow City Council. He was originally elected in 2017 as a Scottish Conservative and served as the party's group leader on the council from 2019 until his defection to Reform UK in 2025, becoming the party’s first councillor in Glasgow. C Sahaib (180559)
2025-06-23 Ardestie Castle Ardestie Castle was a late 15th-century L-plan tower house-style castle in Monikie, Angus, Scotland and was roughly 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north of Monifieth. Only partial remains of the castle’s foundations survive. Stub Sean the Moray (463)
2025-05-14 List of international trips made by foreign secretaries of the United Kingdom The following is a list of international trips made by foreign secretaries of the United Kingdom in chronological order. Start The Sergei (1419)
2025-06-19 Swedish Tenants' Association (Swedish tenant association) The Swedish Tenants' Association (formerly the Swedish Tenants' Association) is a membership organization and interest group for tenants in Sweden. Marie Linder has been the association's chairwoman since 2014. C Flurrious (8619)
2025-06-08 Stora teatern, Linköping (Theatre venue in Sweden) Stora teatern (The Grand Theatre in Swedish) is an event venue in Linköping, Sweden. It was initially built as a theatre venue and inaugurated on December 18, 1903. Stub Modular science (480)
2025-06-06 2025 East Denmark Regional election The 2025 East Denmark Regional election will be held on 18 November 2025, to elect the 47 members to sit in the regional council for the East Denmark Regional council, in the period of 2026 to 2029. Start Thomediter (7330)
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2025-06-10 Oliver Zaren (Danish boxer) Oliver Zaren (born 11 November 1999) is a Danish professional boxer who currently competes in the super-middleweight division. Start Scottlinehan1999 (1121)
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2025-03-29 Evan Watts (Welsh professional footballer) Evan Thomas 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)
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2025-06-09 Swan Draw Dock Swan Draw Dock is on the northern shore of the River Thames in Hammersmith and Fulham, around 100 metres east of Putney Bridge. Start Hdobson (195)
2025-06-24 Greenbank Masjid (Mosque in Bristol, England) Greenbank Masjid (officially Easton Islami Darasgah) is a HanafiDeobandi mosque on Greenbank Road in the Easton area of Bristol, England. It occupies the former Castle Green United Reformed Church, a 1902 church building designed by Bristol architect Sir Frank Wills. C Plasmium (1134)
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2015-03-03 Island.is island.is is the official central digital gateway for public services in Iceland. Launched in its current form in autumn 2020, the portal is operated under the initiative "Digital Iceland" (Icelandic: Stafrænt Ísland), overseen by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs. Stub Stefán Örvar Sigmundsson (15684)
2025-06-02 List of international presidential trips made by Egils Levits Since assuming office in July 2019-2023, Egils Levits, the President of Latvia, has made numerous international trips in his capacity as the president of Latvia. B The Sergei (1419)
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2025-06-14 Mayfair House, London Mayfair House at 14 and 15 Carlos Place in the central London district of Mayfair was built in 1920-21 by the Holloway Brothers to the designs of Edmund Wimperis and Simpson in a neo-Georgian style. The house had carvings by Gilbert Seale and Sons. In the 21st century No. B Davvike (66)
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2025-06-18 Sam the Wheels (Jamaican-born British filmmaker (1927–2025)) Clovis Constantine Salmon OBE (13 April 1927 – 18 June 2025), better known as Sam the Wheels, was a filmmaker and bicycle repairman. Start Colette Lambeth (44)
2025-06-17 Niall Montgomery Niall Thomas Neil Montgomery (24 June 1915 – 11 March 1987) was an Irish architect, artist, poet, playwright, translator, and literary critic. He was a pioneering advocate for architectural conservation in Dublin and an early scholarly authority on James Joyce and Samuel Beckett. C Berocca Addict (658)
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2025-06-23 Giuseppe Cervi (Italian fryer) Giuseppe Cervi was an Italian fryer, best known for bringing the fish and chip cuisine to Ireland and opening the first chipper in the country. Start Scottlinehan1999 (1121)
2025-06-08 Fiona Lali (Revolutionary Communist Party Member) Fiona Lali (born 1998) is a British politician and campaign co-ordinator for the Revolutionary Communist Party (UK). She ran for office in the 2024 United Kingdom general election in the newly-created constituency of Stratford and Bow as an independent canditate, where she received 4.1% of the vote. Start Girdinho (56)
2025-06-25 BGP McConaghy Architects (British architectural firm) BGP McConaghy Architects was an architectural firm based in Bristol, England. Its history dates back to the late-1940s firm of R. A. Gallannaugh & Partners; Through successive mergers and re-brandings the practice operated under several names, including Beardsworth Gallannaugh & Partners and BGP Group Architects, before adopting the title BGP McConaghy Architects in 1999. C Plasmium (1134)
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2025-06-01 Perkkaa (settlement in Leppävaara, Espoo, Finland) Perkkaa (Swedish: Bergans) is a neigbhourhood in the district of Leppävaara in Espoo, Finland. On New Year 2017 the population of the neighbourhood was 3836. The name of the neighbourhood comes from the Bergans farm that used to be located in the area. Start JIP (69753)
2025-06-25 William Douglas (civil servant) (Scottish civil servant) Sir William Scott Douglas, GCB, KBE (20 August 1890 – 17 February 1953) was a Scottish civil servant. Start Noswall59 (15202)
2025-06-25 Richie Simpson (Scottish rugby player) Richie Simpson (born 14 January 2003) is a Scottish rugby union player. He now plays for Ealing Trailfinders. He previously played for Glasgow Warriors and Ayrshire Bulls. Start Aedis1 (64176)
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2025-06-25 Hirvensalo bus crash (1940 bus crash in Finland) On 25 May 1940, a bus accident in Hirvensalo, southwest of Turku, Finland killed 17 people and injured 19. The bus skidded off the road and into the sea after its brakes failed. It was the deadliest bus crash in Finnish history until the 2004 Konginkangas bus disaster, which killed 25 people. Start Qwexcxewq (2526)
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2024-12-02 Andrew Ruscoe (Welsh football and futsal coach (born 1986)) Andrew Lee Ruscoe (born 11 December 1986) is a Welsh football and futsal coach known for his contributions to semi-professional football in Wales.[citation needed] Ruscoe is the Director of Futsal, co-founder, and manager of FC United of Wrexham, a non-profit football and futsal club established in 2020.[citation needed] C TheFactualFinder (74)
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2025-06-16 Birmingham Running Athletics and Triathlon Club Birmingham Running Athletics and Triathlon club, also known as BRAT, is an athletics club in Birmingham, England, founded in 2010 as a result of the merging of multiple previous clubs. Stub Jm.king09 (74)
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2025-06-26 Holborn Adams (British law firm) Holborn Adams is a British law firm with offices in London and Stratford-Upon-Avon. The firm was founded in 2003. Start Greenfieldsgreentrees (60)
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2025-06-25 Edmund Nott-Bower (British barrister) Sir Edmund Ernest Nott-Bower, KCB (born Bower; 18 August 1853 – 14 September 1933) was a British civil servant. Stub Noswall59 (15202)
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2025-06-24 1996 Huntingdonshire District Council election (1996 UK local government election) The 1996 Huntingdonshire District Council election took place on 2 May 1996 to elect members of Huntingdonshire District Council in Cambridgeshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Conservative Party stayed in overall control of the council. Stub JMajor14 (18)
2025-06-07 The Dings, Bristol (Neighbourhood of Bristol, England) The Dings is a neighbourhood in the St Philip's district of central Bristol, England. It is part of the Lawrence Hill ward, and is located south of Old Market and Newtown. Enclosed by the Temple Meads rail corridor, the Feeder Canal and the industrial estates of St Philip's Marsh, The Dings has historically been distinguished by its tight grid of late-Victorian terraces and by a strong sense of local identity that prompts The Dings Community Association to describe it as "a village in the city”. GA Plasmium (1134)
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