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Researchers uncover new threat to Roman Army troops stationed at Hadrian’s Wall: intestinal parasites

The universities of Cambridge and Oxford analysed sediment samples from a Roman fort – and discovered something interesting
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King Charles once completed an Arctic ice dive – in a bowler hat. Watch the incredible video

In a new documentary, King Charles sits down with Steve Backshall to reflect on his royal tour in the Canadian Arctic
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LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 6: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER DECEMBER 31, 2025 WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION FROM BUCKINGHAM PALACE) In this photo released today but taken on Monday December 1, 2025, the 2025 Christmas card for King Charles III and Queen Camilla is displayed on a table in Windsor, United Kingdom. Copyright of the photograph featured on the card rests with Chris Jackson/Getty Images. Publications are asked to credit © Photograph Chris Jackson/Getty Images/PA Copyright of the photo of the card itself belongs to PA. The photograph of the Christmas card is being made available through PA Media on condition that: The photograph should be solely used for news editorial purposes only. It is not approved for use on souvenirs, or memorabilia; or anything similar. No charge should be made for the supply, release or publication of the photograph. There shall be no commercial use whatsoever of the photograph. The photograph must not be digitally enhanced, manipulated or modified in any manner or form and must include all of the individuals when published. The photograph shall not be used after 31st December 2025 without prior permission from Buckingham Palace. The 2025 Christmas card of King Charles III and Queen Camilla uses a photograph of them posed in the grounds of Villa Wolkonsky, in Rome, during their state visit to The Republic of Italy in April 2025. The photograph was taken to mark The King and Queen's 20th wedding anniversary. (Photo by Aaron Chown-Pool/Getty Images)

Who do the Royal Family send Christmas cards to? And can members of the public receive one?

With a fresh wave of personal Christmas greetings being released from the Royal Family, we look back at the history of the tradition – from official scenes of pomp and grandeur to glimpses behind palace doors
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“He hauls out the wrinkled snout of a primeval beast.” There’s a hidden vault of weird and deadly creatures in this world-famous museum

Venture into the bowels of London’s Natural History Museum and you’ll discover a realm of deep-sea monsters and rarely seen oddities
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10 of the most mysterious and impressive Neolithic monuments to visit in Britain and Ireland now

Stone circles, long barrows and sacred sites – Ellie Tennant picks remarkable Stone Age creations to visit in Britain and Ireland
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Monsters in Britain

Witches, dragons and giants – we hunt for history's most terrifying beasts with a monster expert

Britain is a land populated by dragons, giants, selkies and supernatural beings – or so the legends go. Kevin Parr meets Monsterland author Nicholas Jubber to hunt for otherworldly creatures
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Why dark chocolate is even better for you than previously thought – giving us even more reason to break into it this Christmas

Dark chocolate boasts heart-healthy flavanols, antioxidants and minerals... and researchers now say it could be linked to slower ageing
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex at Project Healthy Minds' World Mental Health Day Festival held at Spring Studios on October 9, 2025 in New York, New York. (Photo by Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images)

How tall is Prince Harry? And how does he stack up against other British royals?

He's shorter than his brother, but still towers above his father and other family members
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“It cost me my eyebrows.” This thrilling and ‘anarchic’ blazing barrel event may be Britain’s craziest festival

Once a year, in a thrilling spectacle, the Devon town of Ottery St Mary is set aglow by flaming tar barrels carried through the streets. Pat Kinsella joins the fiery festivities
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10 Hollywood actors you never knew were British

From silent-era stars to Golden Age icons and modern-day faces, these Hollywood greats' origin stories may well shock you, writes Sean Wilson
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Viv Crow on the Pendle Way

I spent 3 days hiking England's answer to the Salem witch trials. It was as creepy as it sounds

Eerie rock formations, vanishing streams, sinister twists… Vivienne Crow experiences all and more on a fantastical three-day tour in the Forest of Bowland and Yorkshire Dales
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Whale head the length of a minibus unearthed in Cornwall. Here's how it got there

A hunt to uncover the truth about a huge buried whale’s head proved more than fruitful for Cornish journalist Jemma Woodman.
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Piel Island

It has its own king and a population of 3. Discover England’s weirdest island

Dixe Wills ventures to England’s most unusual tiny isle: Piel Island
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Close-up of eagle with feet entering the sea to catch a fish, Argyll and Bute, Scotland

"At speeds in excess of 200mph it will power down, headfirst, into the wing of its prey" – 12 deadliest birds of prey in the UK

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Screaming banshees, horse skulls and faery trees: 6 eerie and downright creepy rituals and superstitions

You'll find plenty of rural beliefs and superstitions across Britain – with some still being honoured today
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Oysters are reintroduced to the Firth of Forth

46,780 oysters released in Scottish estuary thriving, say experts. Here's why that matters

European flat oysters reintroduced to Scotland's Firth of Forth will help filter water, store carbon and enhance biodiversity, say experts.
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British singer Freddie Mercury (1946 - 1991) of rock band Queen in concert at Leeds Football Club, UK, 29th May 1982. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

18 famous rock star graves: Iconic pilgrimages every true rock 'n' roll fan should make

From Bowie to Bolan, Mercury to Winehouse, experience the UK’s poignant pilgrimages to its most beloved musical visionaries
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A whippet wearing a fleece rug stands in the snow. Outdoor photo

How to tell if your dog is cold – don't wait for the shivering to start

If your dog is shivering then it's already getting far too cold – here's how to quickly spot the signs of heat loss
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LOUTH, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 16: A grey seal pup and its mother are seen at Donna Nook National Nature Reserve on November 16, 2025, in Louth, England. In 2024, the reserve recorded a 25% drop in seal pup numbers compared with the previous year — the largest decline since monitoring began 40 years earlier, according to the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. Early indications suggest numbers are recovering this season, with 942 pups born so far. (Photo by Brook Mitchell/Getty Images)

30 best-ever Christmas jokes - perfect for crackers

A festive collection of groan-worthy gags guaranteed to delight anyone who loves nature, history, wildlife and the great outdoors.
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“Might the builders of Stonehenge have been inspired by visions triggered by magic mushrooms?” The influence of psilocybin on UK culture – and what its future could look like

Is it time to reconsider the role of psychoactive fungi? Joe Pontin explores the history, cultural impact and possible future of liberty cap or ‘magic’ mushrooms
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Musicians (L-R)Richie Havens, Joan Baez, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Bob Dylan and others perform at a benefit concert for Rubin "Hurricane" Carter.

The greatest folk songs ever written? Discover 14 beautiful melodies that still give us goosebumps

From Scotland's lochs and Japan's cherry blossoms to sea shanties and ballads passed down though generation, these are the world's most enduring folk songs
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LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 13: Catherine, Princess of Wales attends day fourteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 13, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)

10 famous people Catherine, Princess of Wales is related to, from USA television royalty Ellen DeGeneres to literary icon Jane Austen

Some of Kate Middleton’s extended family are huge Hollywood stars
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Remote village

“If community projects are not well-supported, our countryside will be a bleaker place.” John Craven on the hidden infrastructure gap in rural areas

As post offices and hospitals close, rural residents are left at a huge disadvantage, says John Craven
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