18th June 1984: The Battle of Orgreave takes place between miners and police officers during the UK miners’ strike
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18th June 1984: The Battle of Orgreave takes place between miners and police officers during the UK miners’ strike

Tensions escalated throughout the day, with reports indicating that initial pushing and shouting developed into running battles between the two ...

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15th April 1861: President Abraham Lincoln calls for 75,000 volunteer soldiers to suppress the growing insurrection in the southern states

15th April 1861: President Abraham Lincoln calls for 75,000 volunteer soldiers to suppress the growing insurrection in the southern states

Lincoln’s call for volunteers was part of his effort to maintain the authority of the federal government after several southern states seceded from the ...

15 Apr 0s

14th April 70 CE: Titus begins the Siege of Jerusalem

14th April 70 CE: Titus begins the Siege of Jerusalem

The future Roman Emperor Titus began the Siege of Jerusalem, during which the Second Temple was burned and ...

14 Apr 0s

13th April 1953: Project MK-Ultra human experimentation program granted approval by Allen Dulles, Director of the CIA

13th April 1953: Project MK-Ultra human experimentation program granted approval by Allen Dulles, Director of the CIA

MKUltra was established during the Cold War to explore ways to manipulate human behaviour using drugs, hypnosis, psychological conditioning, and other ...

13 Apr 0s

12th April 1917: The Canadian Corps successfully capture Vimy Ridge

12th April 1917: The Canadian Corps successfully capture Vimy Ridge

The Canadian Corps successfully captured Vimy Ridge in the First World ...

12 Apr 0s

11th April 1951: U.S. President Harry S. Truman relieves General Douglas MacArthur of his commands in Korean and Japan

11th April 1951: U.S. President Harry S. Truman relieves General Douglas MacArthur of his commands in Korean and Japan

On 11 April 1951, Truman announced that he had removed MacArthur from his command and replaced him with General Matthew Ridgway, emphasising that military leaders must follow policies set by civilian ...

11 Apr 0s

10th April 1971: US table tennis team ushers in ping pong diplomacy

10th April 1971: US table tennis team ushers in ping pong diplomacy

The United States table tennis team heralded the era of ‘ping pong diplomacy’ by becoming the first official American delegation to visit China in 20 ...

10 Apr 0s

9th April 1860: First known audio recording made by French inventor Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville on his phonautograph

9th April 1860: First known audio recording made by French inventor Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville on his phonautograph

Scott developed the phonautograph, which used a horn to collect sound waves and direct them onto a membrane, and made a recording of a fragment of the song “Au Clair de la Lune” on 9 April ...

9 Apr 0s

8th April 1904: Times Square in New York given its name

8th April 1904: Times Square in New York given its name

Times Square in New York was given its name shortly after the offices of The New York Times moved to the ...

8 Apr 0s

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