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TRAGEDY AT SEA Around three-quarters of the children on board the Lusitania perished. The tragedy of so many infants dying at sea played into the hands of the British propaganda machine.
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When news broke a couple of years back that the body of Richard III had been discovered under a car park in Leicester, hope sprang afresh that the truth about this most divisive of kings would finally be put to rest. But while the find offered many clues, we have much fact yet to separate from fiction. Who was the real Richard? Was he a murderous usurper, or has his reputation been tarnished in a classic case of the victors writing history? We get to the heart of the matter from page 30.