One thing I learnt in my studies of history is that where you have three historians you will find four opinions, and none of them can claim to be 'right'. All will enjoy arguing their case, but the ones who recognise the rights of others to put forward their own perspectives (and are willing to engage with them, rather than putting them down) are likely to be far more successful.
Briefing against women ministers in Westminster
Walking sticks in "tottery" in old age
What’s a household item that reminds you of your grandma’s house?
