All news on the topic: British Library

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UK schools are removing LGBTQ+ books after complaints from parents
A special investigation reveals more than half of UK school librarians surveyed by Index have been asked to remove books from their shelves.
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Campaigners in court over Magna Carta incident
Two women in their 80s have denied damaging the glass around the Magna Carta at the British Library on 10 May.
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Just Stop Oil priest and her friend charged with criminal damage after Magna Carta attack with glass damaged
Video showed the pair allegedly using a hammer and chisel to attack the casing
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How UK fought the country's first fascist groups who were pals with Adolf Hitler
Since the start of Far Right organisation the British Fascisti, there has been Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists, the National Front and the British National Party
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British Library targeted by hackers as website and services down in cyber-attack
Hackers have launched a cyber attack on the British Library that has caused a "major technology outage" with the NCSC and cyber specialists now carrying out an investigation
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Nuclear heroes win £250,000 documentary project
Veterans of the British nuclear tests are being sought for a £250,000 project to create a documentary with the British Library, and to be taught to A-level students
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Astonishing history of Strictly dances from prostitutes to famed US pilot
Each dance performed on Strictly Come Dancing has a fascinating backstory, from the Waltz to the Charleston, which includes racial tensions, the Second World War, brothels and a famous US pilot