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15 January 1997: During a visit to Angola, Princess Diana...
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15 January 1997
During a visit to Angola, Princess Diana
caused a minor political scandal at home by calling for an international ban on landmines, a position seen as out of step with current British government
policy.
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10 April 1998: The Good Friday Agreement, a peace agreement...
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19 December 2001: Under a newly defined practice of internment,...
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19 December 2001
Under a newly defined practice of internment, a dozen foreign nationals, all male, were arrested and held in Britain on suspicion of links to organizations suspected of terrorist activity.
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15, 17 June 2011: The Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) released...
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15, 17 June 2011
The Visual Arts Data Service (VADS)
released a digitized version of documents, photos, banners, and personal mementoes from the struggle of British women for suffrage, housed at the Women's Library
and the British parliamentary
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