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This Cold War Bunker Was Hidden for Decades Beneath a Medieval Castle, Until Someone Finally Found ItArchaeologists unearthed a hidden Cold War nuclear bunker at Scarborough Castle in March 2026. Built in the early 1960s, it served the Roya...
Did you realize this investment option has outsmarted S&P 500 and Meta, delivering over 3000% returns? Here's what it is and how it did itPokémon cards have skyrocketed more than 3,000% in 20 years, outpacing the S&P 500 and even Meta. The big gains come from rare first-editio...
Think ahead about the festive season: 22 stocks whose fortunes are shaped by the festive season; what they say impacts the marketIndia’s consumption year has two currents: The festive-season (Ganesh Chaturthi to Diwali, typically September–November) and the monsoon (J...
Bajaj Housing Finance shares under pressure after multibagger rally. Should you buy or sell?Bajaj Finance shares rallied post-IPO but faced pressure today, declining 2%. Analysts recommend waiting for a price correction before buyi...
British archaeologists discover 1400-year-old 'temple' near Sutton HooIn an ongoing project, Suffolk County Council has unveiled a noteworthy archaeological discovery at Rendlesham in Suffolk. The identified t...
Climate change threatens London's Karl Marx cemeteryGlobal warming is threatening London's historic Highgate Cemetery, an overgrown oasis housing graves of notable figures from Karl Marx to p...
Rishi Sunak unveils 1.57 billion pounds arts, culture COVID-19 rescue packageThousands of organisations across a range of sectors including the performing arts and theatres, heritage, historic palaces, museums, galle...
- Olympics - Australia closer to sports lottery for funding athletes
OLYMPICS-AUSTRALIA:Olympics - Australia closer to sports lottery for funding athletes
Widow of US World War II soldier traced by his graffiti in UKA piece of graffiti inscribed 72 years ago in the UK has connected a World War II US soldier with his 100-year-old widow.
UK exhibition recognises Indian valour in World War IOver 1.5 million Indian soldiers and support personnel (one in six) served with credit and honour in numerous battlefields around the globe.
Biographical dictionary of Indo-British cinema launchedBritain's leading cultural historian, Prof Jeffrey Richards of the Lancaster University who has written the foreword to the book, was the C...
- Biggest ever study of Indian dance forms in the UK
An ambitious project to research, film and archive the history of India's Manipuri and Tagore dance forms in the UK has been launched with ...