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Michael Malloy - The Irishman Who Would Not Die

Was Michael Malloy the toughest man who ever lived? Discover the story of the alcoholic Irishman who was blissfully unaware that a whole gang of men were trying to kill him  more  

Were the first European Settlers in America From Wales?

An old Welsh legend held that a 12th century prince left his homeland and discovered a new world across the Atlantic. The story was not given much credence until the early 18th cen...  more  

The Axeman of New Orleans

Throughout the 1910s a mysterious killer prowled the streets of New Orleans. As silent as he was deadly, he had the entire city gripped with fear but disappeared before anyone coul...  more  

Henry Winstanley and the Lighthouse at Eddystone

A colourful inventor was so proud of his lighthouse in the English Channel that he vowed to spend the night there. He was never seen again  more  

What happened to Jimmy Hoffa?

The world famous union boss whose disappearance sparked one of history's greatest mysteries  more  

The Wars of the Roses - The Real Life Game of Thrones

If you thought Game of Thrones was good, wait until you read about the wars that inspired the series  more  

The Tay Bridge Collapse - Disaster on a Victorian Railway

On a stormy night in December 1879, a bridge that had been considered one of the engineering marvels of the world collapsed, sending over 70 people to a cold and watery grave  more  

The Mysterious Lost Colony on Roanoke Island

In August 1590, an Englishman staggered onto the shores of Roanoke Island to see what had become of the colony he had left behind. But anyone who had been there was long gone and h...  more  

The Kennedy Curse

America's most famous family has suffered so many tragedies that many believe a curse hangs over them  more  

The Great Fire of London

London's burning! A fire raged for four days and destroyed most of the old city - but allowed it to grow again as a greater city  more