23:3923:39, 3 April 2024diffhist+7
God Bless the Prince of Wales
deleted "patriotic" inserted "royalist" to more accurately reflect current attitudes neutrally. Whether the song is considered "patriotic" or not would be determined by the individual's attitude to the Monarchy.currentTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
9 March 2024
01:1401:14, 9 March 2024diffhist+18
Emilio Palma
Added comma, to correct typo. Added British Citizenship since the subject of the article must be assumed to have acquired this status too when British nationality law was reformed.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
01:0801:08, 9 March 2024diffhist+41
Emilio Palma
Added BOTC to citizenship. Unless evidence can be found to show that he has renounced his British Nationality, it must be assumed that he holds BOTC, since at the time he was born the UK and it's Colonies, (to use the then current territory) operated jus solli citizenship rules.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
00:2700:27, 20 February 2024diffhist−289
Royal Mint
Removed claim of the Royal Mint being the oldest company in the UK. The source making the claim (Skipton Business Finance) was not an academic, accurate or reliable reference. Royal Mint Limited was only incorporated in 2009, which can be confolirmed by a simple companies house search.Tags: references removedMobile editMobile web edit
01:4901:49, 25 December 2023diffhist−19
British Antarctic Territory
→Nationality law: It is irrelevant whether Emilio Palma "claimed" British Citizenship, it is a question of fact that he acquired CUKC status at Birth. If he (or someone acting on his behalf) took no steps to rebound his British Nationality, in 1983 he became a BDTC and in 2002 he also became a British Citizen. It is irrelevant whether he applied for a passport or not, or excercised rights as a British national, he was certainly a British national and Birth and is likely one now. Similarly,...Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
01:0601:06, 30 May 2023diffhist−10
Zimbabwe Rhodesia
removed reference to "sovereign" prior to state. The consensus is that it was not sovereign.Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
22:5122:51, 9 November 2022diffhist−10
Life imprisonment
→Europe: edited the links to stop referring to the countries of 'England' and 'Wales' but to the jurisdiction of 'England & Wales' which is more relevent in the context of an article on a legal topic.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
01:2301:23, 25 February 2022diffhist0
Counsellor of State
→List of current counsellors of state: Prince Harry is not and never has been a 'British Subject', he was born a 'British Citizen' to British Citizen Parents in the UK after 1 Jan 1983. (He is the first born descedent of the Queen who is British Citizen and never been a British Subject).Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
10 January 2022
21:4421:44, 10 January 2022diffhist−8
European Communities Act 1972 (UK)
removed 'ancient' prior to Parliamentary Sovereignty in the UK. Parliamentary Sovereignty is not 'ancient', it can be dated really to the 17th Century in England. In a UK context it can really only be dated back to 1707, and that is contested by certain experts in Scottish Law.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
25 December 2021
00:1300:13, 25 December 2021diffhist−2
British Army during the Second World War
→Auxiliary Territorial Service: 1. Removed word 'truck' inserted 'lorry'. British English vocabulary is more appropriate in the context of an article about the British Army. 2. Deleted 'surviving', inserted 'serving'. Queen Elizabeth II is not the only surviving person who has served as head of state who served in the armed forces during the Second World War. Pope Benedict for a example served in the German Army in that War and is still alive, but he is not a currently serving head of st...Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
11:3311:33, 19 December 2021diffhist+14
British Royal Train
→Royal Train use: Added 'controversial' in the context of the 2020 Covid Era usage of the train, to better reflect the reality that the main notable fact about that tour was it did polarise opinions.Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit