Category : Search result: The English House


How the Guardian's Style Guide Tackles Modern Language

The Guardian's style guide editors detail their 2023 rulings on terms from 'Twixmas' to AI and Arabic names. Discover how they balance tradition with evolving English. Share your thoughts with the readers' editor.

2025's US House Censure Wave: A Record Year

A look back at the US House of Representatives' unprecedented year of censure attempts in 2025, featuring clashes over Trump, Musk, and racial slurs. Discover the political fallout.

£20m Upgrade for Torquay's English Riviera

Torbay Council's £20 million regeneration project will revitalise Torquay's harbourside with new homes, a boutique hotel, and improved travel, boosting tourism and creating jobs over the next decade.

Winter Solstice 2025 draws huge crowd to Stonehenge

Thousands, including druids and Morris dancers, gathered at Stonehenge to mark the winter solstice sunrise. The event saw a surge in attendance, with visitors touching the ancient stones for free.

Win a £5m North London House for Just £15

A stunning £5 million four-bedroom house in North West London could be yours for just £15. Enter the Omaze prize draw supporting Alzheimer's Society before January 25.

New Plan to Tackle Misogyny in English Schools

The UK government has announced a new strategy to combat misogyny in English schools, including mandatory training and updated guidance. Read the full details and analysis here.

Festive Dessert Wine Pairings for Christmas

Tired of tawny port? Discover expert wine pairings for Christmas pudding, from recioto della Valpolicella to demi-sec champagne. Elevate your festive dessert course.

Six Great Reads: Future Trains & Wallaby Hunts

Explore six compelling long reads, from a visionary train journey and the search for 'Sky Boys' to the surprising hunt for wallabies in the English countryside. Discover these stories now.

Sea Phrases in Everyday English: A Linguistic Voyage

Explore the surprising nautical origins of common English phrases like 'by and large' and 'three sheets to the wind'. Discover how the language of the sea washed ashore. Read the full analysis.

Page 1 of 4