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'We will not comply!' Watch digital ID campaigner's defiant GB News interview after Parliament protest
Anti-digital ID campaigner Fiona Diamond issued a defiant message to GB News last night after she was ejected from Parliament ...
Archaeologists discovered 6,000-year-old flint tools beneath the Palace of Westminster that predate Stonehenge, along with medieval artifacts and Roman remains.
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Archaeologists Digging Beneath Britain’s Houses of Parliament Discover 6,000-Year-Old Flint Artifacts and a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Altar Fragment
During restorations at the Palace of Westminster in London, excavations have revealed a trove of historic objects, the oldest ...
Sophie Clarke explores London’s South Bank from Marriott County Hall, discovering a surprisingly tranquil base in the capital ...
Researchers from the Museum of London Archaeology are excavating sites around the Palace of Westminster ahead of renovations.
Bespoke woodcarver William Barsley makes unique scale replicas of the angels that gaze over Westminster Hall, the oldest part of the palace of Westminster.
Archaeologists digging beneath the 19th-century Palace of Westminster, home to the United Kingdom's Parliament, unearthed ...
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 ...
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6,000-year-old relics and royal hall found beneath Parliament
Archaeologists working beneath the Palace of Westminster have uncovered a buried story of Britain that stretches back roughly ...
The German president quoted the Oasis song Don’t Look Back in Anger as he spoke of how Brexit had changed relations with ...
Plans which could give the public less say in what happens in their communities are likely to be discussed in the House of Commons.
Abraham Lincoln’s moral purpose and his historical significance were examined in a lecture in St Margaret’s Church on Tuesday 7th July given by Professor Richard Carwardine, Rhodes Professor of ...
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