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Almost 40 per cent of the public would welcome a return to World War II-style rationing for meat and fuel in order to help fight climate change, a new study reveals.
The country ended World War II in better health than it had been when the conflict began – so what lessons can we apply today ...
British data shows that children conceived and born during a period of sugar rationing were less likely to develop diabetes or high blood pressure later in life.
British sugar rationing during World War II created a population of babies who grew up with reduced sugar consumption, revealing lower risk for chronic conditions.
Find out what kind of foods were rationed during World War Two and whether or not they could make you healthier.
The last of British wartime rationing, in effect since World War II began in 1939, will disappear next month: household coal, used in millions of living-room grates to add warmth, cheer and smog to ...
There is a WW2 Team article here A1057240 on rationing, but it doesn't really explain what rationing meant.
How Sugar Rationing During World War II Fended Off Diabetes and High Blood Pressure Later in Life Babies who were conceived and born during the period of rationing in the United Kingdom were less ...
Can you save Britain from the Nazis by carefully sharing secrets with America? Based on Sir Henry Tizard's real mission, choose carefully in this graphic novel.
Modern-day war in Britain could follow a 'WW2-inspired blueprint' with secret police, forced labour camps and strict food rations, a world affairs expert believes. Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
Express.co.uk took a step back in time to try wartime rationing recipes from WW2. Why not try them yourself to mark 80 years of VE Day?
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