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msn.com | Gwyneth Rees
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yahoo.com | Gwyneth Rees
Stroll down the ancient warren of cobbled streets in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, and the pride in its most famous literary export is clear to see. Along the roads flanked with wonky Tudor façades, visitors flock to take photos of the bronze William Shakespeare statue outside the cottage where he was born in 1564.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Gwyneth Rees
Walk around the town, and you soon realise that the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, set up in 1847, is integral to life here. Its friendly volunteers are on pavements offering insights into the town and its history. The charity runs five of Shakespeare's family homes and gardens, including his birthplace, his wife Anne Hathaway's cottage, plus New Place, the family home in which he died in 1616.
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3 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Gwyneth Rees
As America says Britain's 'thought police' have gone too far, we look at the crackdowns on this side of the pond it has highlightedGrowing tensions between the US and UK over freedom of speech may soon reach boiling point - with America warning there will be no trade deal without a rollback on the power of Britain's "thought police". In a highly unorthodox step, the US State Department has issued a statement saying it is "concerned about freedom of expression in the United Kingdom".
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3 weeks ago |
msn.com | Gwyneth Rees
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It was such a privilege to interview Dwayne Fields, chief scout, and to hear why volunteering can be so beneficial @scouts https://t.co/CMsdHo3rgd

Recently I went out with people illegally releasing beavers into the wild. The creatures should be here, made extinct in 16th century. Read about it @Telegraph @BeaverTrust @RewildingB @RewildScotland https://t.co/qjwA9pytHK

Loved interviewing Betty Webb, Bletchley Park veteran for @telegraph. Betty - now 101 & complete babe when younger - helped organise the 'codes' intercepted from Germans & Japanese in WW2. Still has amazingly strong handshake. https://t.co/Sua3wbWRdn @ArmyBenFund @bletchleypark