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New MI6 head's family history makes her more qualified for role, says Foreign Office after Nazi grandfather revelation
The Foreign Office has defended Blaise Metreweli after the Daily Mail reported that her grandfather was a Nazi spy in Ukraine
Millions of people alive today are descended from the royal family - here's how to tell if you're one of them
Are you descended from royalty? Here's how to tell
The best online special offers and discounts for family historians
Get discounts on DNA tests and digital subscriptions to Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine with our family history special offers roundup
The best genealogy courses available now
Discover how to learn family history skills with our pick of the best online and correspondence genealogy courses
Scottish ancestry: How to find free Scottish records online
Discover your Scottish ancestry with the help of these free Scottish ancestry records online
How to find old maps of your town
Jonathan Scott picks the best websites for finding old maps of your town and where your ancestors lived
Josh Widdicombe unveils portrait of Tudor ancestor whose wife was mistress to Henry VIII
Josh Widdicombe unveiled a portrait of his 14x great grandfather William Carey at Hever Castle in Kent
Josh Widdicombe on Who Do You Think You Are?: Everything you need to know
Comedian Josh Widdicombe discovered that he's descended from royalty when he traced his family history on Who Do You Think You Are?
UK naturalisation records: Where to find them
If your ancestors became naturalised citizens in the UK, don't miss our complete guide to finding naturalisation records
How to find passenger lists for ships
Simon Wills explains where to find online passenger list collections for ancestors who travelled overseas
23andMe fined £2.31 million for ‘profoundly damaging’ data breach
23andMe has been fined by the Information Commissioner's Office as the former CEO put in a bid to buy it
ONS recommends census should go ahead in 2031
The ONS has confirmed that the census should go ahead in 2031 despite earlier proposals to abolish it
Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine index
An index of past family history articles featured in back issues of Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine
When is Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace next on TV?
Everything you need to know about the moving new series of Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace
Your chance to nominate your inspiring female ancestor for a blue plaque
Ancestry and Historic England are inviting members of the public to nominate female ancestors to receive a blue plaque
Battle of Britain pilots: How many pilots were killed and how can you trace them?
Jonathan Scott surveys the best websites for researching Battle of Britain pilots and ground crew
When is DNA Journey next on TV?
Don't miss the new series of ITV's DNA Journey
Diane Morgan discovers her forebear was "a bit of a hussy" on Who Do You Think You Are?
Philomena Cunk actor Diane Morgan traced her family history in Bolton, Germany and Scotland on Who Do You Think You Are?
Sheriff court paternity records: How they can help you with Scottish family history
How to find records of the paternity cases brought by unmarried Scottish women against the fathers of their children
Get the perfect Father’s Day present with this incredible DNA test offer
Ancestry is selling its DNA tests at prices starting at just £49 for Father's Day
Five things you didn't know about Diane Morgan
Ahead of her appearance on Who Do You Think You Are?, here's five things you might not know about actor and comedian Diane Morgan
Did your ancestor take part in a riot against the closure of an abbey in Kent?
English Heritage is seeking to trace the descendants of the men who took part in a riot against the closure of Bayham Abbey 500 years ago
Will Young discovers his "very, very remarkable" grandfather's ordeal in the 'Great Escape' prison camp
Will Young discovered his grandfather's ordeal in the Second World War on Who Do You Think You Are?
What UK census records are available?
UK census records are a crucial family history resource, but when was the census taken and where can you find census records including free census websites?