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What was left of the hymn, archeologists found 100 years ago in ancient Egyptian ruins on a scrap of tattered papyrus, long ...
Are we seeing the emergence of a new age of crusaders who think Christian nationalism is something to defend for God's sake?
The imposing cathedral stands at the top of a flight of 38 Takaka marble steps. The nave features gothic pillars, 20m-high ...
By the 18th century, Llandovery had become a hub for Welsh drovers. These hard-grafting men moved herds of cattle across vast distances to markets in England, and the town grew prosperous on the back ...
The owner of Wicked Fun Club on Main Street in Plymouth has appealed the town's order to shut down, saying it's a First ...
Hexham and Northern Marts sold 240 head of cattle at their weekly store sale where a pair of Limousin cross bullocks topped the trade at £2900 from Messrs Herdman, Lunns House. Suckled calves reached ...
Four characterful 16th and 17th century houses for sale in the welcoming and creative Shropshire border market town of ...
State-run asylums were Ireland’s ‘largest form of institutional confinement’ but they have never been subjected to a ...
The opening round of the John O’Neill Sand and Gravel Division 3 League saw Naomh Malachi make the trip to Drogheda to take ...
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Henry’s Townhouse
Or maybe from a Monopoly board… It’s one of the four railway stations mentioned, but you still may not know how to pronounce ...
Project Spire is the name that has been given to the Church Commissioner's decision to put aside £100m of their investments ...
THE importance of Inverness – the northernmost city in Britain – in Scottish history cannot be overstated. Last week I showed how it ...