Archaeologists in Warsaw have recently uncovered a network of secret Masonic tunnels beneath the city, shedding light on the mysterious activities of the Freemasons in the 18th century. The tunnels, believed to have been used for clandestine meetings and rituals, are a significant historical find that adds to our understanding of this secretive society. This discovery has sparked great interest among historians and researchers eager to explore the hidden history of Warsaw’s Masonic past.
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How the ‘Prescott Punch’ came to define him as Labour’s firebrand – and a total necessity for Blair
John Prescott, Labour’s Deputy Prime Minister, made headlines during the lacklustre 2001 general election campaign when he punched a protester who hit him with an egg, leading to a moment captured on camera that dominated the news. Despite fears of resignation, Tony Blair downplayed the incident, emphasizing Prescott's importance in embodying traditional Labour values and connecting with party activists. Prescott's upbringing, working-class roots, and political journey, from academic struggles to union activism to high ministerial...
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