by Giles Broadbent | Nov 15, 2022 | Research
These delightful words from Middle English have found ways to smuggle themselves through the centuries to stay part of our lexicon of modern life English has become the universal language of the world for a couple of reasons. The first is how widespread it has become...
by Giles Broadbent | Sep 26, 2022 | Research
Shakespeare was right when he portrayed the frailty of kings. We can use the hollow moves of Putin in Ukraine to illustrate sly cunning in action For the purposes of this blog, we should remove ourselves from the battlefield. We’re going to examine the Russian...
by Giles Broadbent | Jun 24, 2022 | Research
What do a gross intestinal stone, landmark consumer law and magic have in common? All of those things come together at the King’s Bench of 1603. The King’s Bench was the most senior court of Common Law in England for most of its existence starting in the late 12th...