Archaeologists discovered 6,000-year-old flint tools beneath the Palace of Westminster that predate Stonehenge, along with medieval artifacts and Roman remains.
Researchers from the Museum of London Archaeology are excavating sites around the Palace of Westminster ahead of renovations.
Standard editor Tristan Harris journeyed down to Westminster for a special Day in the Life of Bromsgrove MP Bradley Thomas.
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Tucked under London’s Palace of Westminster— one of the most famous structures in the city and home to the Houses of ...
During restorations at the Palace of Westminster in London, excavations have revealed a trove of historic objects, the oldest ...
Evidence of human activity dating back almost 6,000 years has been discovered by archaeologists working at the Palace of ...
Archaeological excavations at the heart of London's political power have revealed remarkable prehistoric tools, medieval treasures, and architectural remains spanning six millennia beneath the Palace ...
The fact that these artifacts were discovered in Thorney Island also backed their assertion, as the place supposedly had prehistoric foraging, fishing, and hunting communities. "The history of ...
A decision on how the restoration of the Palace of Westminster will proceed could now be delayed until at least 2030, according to reports MPs and peers are due to be presented with four options for ...
LONDON — A final decision on how to repair Britain’s crumbling parliament is likely to be postponed beyond the next general election, according to four people familiar with the matter. MPs were ...