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BBC Historian: Archeology Is For Everyone, Not Colonialists
The world of archaeology is basking in Hollywood’s spotlight courtesy of this year’s surprise hit film The Dig.
Boris: Youth Deserve The Nation's Thanks
Exclusive: PM vows there will be no limits to what Generation Lockdown can achieve in future
Warning: Rural pubs on verge of closing for good
AN EXTENDED lockdown will rip the heart out of Britain’s rural communities by forcing pubs to close their doors for good, Boris Johnson has been warned.
Wills calls on young to teach eco agenda
IMPACT: William chats to eco-heroes
Snow, ice and rain... with worst yet to come
MUCH of the UK was hit by snow or rain yesterday – with warnings the worst is yet to come.
Russia braced for anti-Putin demos
THOUSANDS of Russians are set to take to the streets today to protest against the poisoning and arrest of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Kate reaches out to parents
THE DUCHESS of Cambridge has urged parents and children to find an outlet for their thoughts and feelings to cope with lockdown pressures.
How it was almost Italian job lot of Fiats
THE most famous car chase in British cinema history could have been very different.
A-ha! It's Morten and Lenny
A-HA’S Morten Harket and Sir Lenny Henry were revealed as Viking and Blob in a double unmasking on last night’s The Masked Singer.
Council Tax Strike Threat
OAPs group calls for action on social care
More rain to come as UK left reeling
BRITAIN was left floundering in the aftermath of Storm Christoph yesterday, with widespread flooding across the country and more heavy rain expected next week.
X-ray scanners stop 1,400 illegal items from being sneaked into jail
FULL body-scanning technology installed into 28 prisons has led to 1,376 illegal items being confiscated from visitors in just four months.
Harry's last act for comrades... they can keep warzone beards
HE MAY no longer hold any official military role, but Prince Harry has left his stamp on the Armed Forces... the beard.
Boris gives thumbs-up to ‘friendly' chat with Biden
BORIS JOHNSON became the first European leader to take a call from new US President Joe Biden and said the new administration was a “moment of hope in a dark time”.
Havoc as heavy snow sweeps UK
MUCH of the UK woke up to a blanket of snow yesterday with four inches falling in some places.
RAF veteran flying high after his cathedral jab
AN RAF veteran was among hundreds of people aged over 80 to receive the Covid-19 vaccine at Salisbury Cathedral.
Three ways you can help our NHS heroes see us all to safety
WE CAN see the way out of this pandemic. We are nearly on the home straight.
How ‘rufty tufty' heroes turn women off joining the brigade
Female firefighter warns image may hurt recruitment
Brand Harry and Meghan ‘faces failure'
Ex-courtier’s stark warning to royals
‘Having lots of animals is a commitment but I feel lucky I knew I didn't want children'
KATE HUMBLE ON LOCKDOWN LOVE
SCIENTISTS CALL FOR A TOUGHER LOCKDOWN
THE PRESSURE on the NHS is going to get “a lot worse” over the next few weeks warn doctors, as they struggle with record numbers of coronavirus patients and staff shortages.
We need 50,000 vaccine centres to beat the virus
EVEN the most optimistic medical professionals did not expect an approved vaccine before the new year. To have two is a dream come true. And to have a third approved on Friday is nothing short of a scientific miracle.
Kate's birthday wishes to our frontline key workers
DUCHESS CELEBRATES 39TH
Lockdown timebomb: In-demand puppies taken too young could turn violent
VETS are warning that increased demand for “lockdown” puppies could lead to an increase in dangerous dogs more prone to biting and attacking other animals.
Titanic mysteries solved
HE WAS heroic Morpheus in The Matrix film franchise, fighting the mysterious machine intelligence that kept mankind confined to a dream world.
DUNK RESCUES POINT TO EASE POTTER PAIN
SLAM DUNK: Lewis Dunk celebrates his late goal
Plea after Turkey liposuction death
THE family of a British mother of three who died following liposuction treatment in Turkey has warned others about the risks of health tourism.
It is now time for us to start using our new freedoms
AS I WRITE this, I do so with a real sense of excitement. We have finally thrown off the shackles of the EU which had so dominated everything we do and are now a sovereign nation, making our own laws and finally out of the EU Customs Union and its Single Market.
Civilians to call shots at Marine training bases
CIVILIANS are to oversee Royal Marine training for the first time in a controversial move that will also make money.
‘Dreadful' floods force thousands out of homes
AREAS across storm-lashed Britain were left underwater as 70mph winds brought a washout Christmas for many.