Glen Carrie via Unsplash captures the essence of January, often deemed a challenging month, with its post-holiday blues and stormy weather. The name ‘January’ originates from the Roman god Jānus, symbolizing new beginnings with his dual-faced representation looking to the past and future. Interestingly, New Year’s Day has not always been on January 1st, with various cultures and historical periods marking different dates as the start of the year.
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One of Britain’s longest unsolved crimes: The murder of schoolgirl Muriel Drinkwater
On June 27, 1946, 12-year-old Muriel Drinkwater was brutally murdered in Penllergaer, Swansea, and her case remains one of the UK's longest-running cold cases. Despite extensive investigations, including interviews with 20,000 men and the discovery of the murder weapon, her killer has never been identified, leaving her family and the community seeking answers for nearly 80 years. Need More Context? 🔎
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