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National Trust cuts jobs, axes homemade scones

The National Trust has sparked outrage by cutting jobs and scrapping homemade scones in cafes as part of cost-saving measures. Critics argue the move undermines tradition.

Save Bernat Klein’s Scottish Borders Studio

A grassroots campaign is fighting to preserve the modernist masterpiece of textile designer Bernat Klein in the Scottish Borders, highlighting its cultural and architectural significance.

Speeding driver kills pedestrian near Stonehenge

A fatal accident near Stonehenge has raised concerns over road safety at the UNESCO World Heritage Site. A speeding driver struck and killed a pedestrian, prompting calls for better safety measures.

Bats block Marlborough Mound restoration plans

A colony of protected bats has halted plans to reduce the height of the ancient Marlborough Mound, sparking a debate between heritage conservation and wildlife protection.

Ancient Egyptian Wizard Doctor's Tomb Discovered

Archaeologists have uncovered the lost tomb of an ancient Egyptian 'wizard doctor' who used magic and medicine to heal the sick over 4,400 years ago. The discovery sheds light on the mysterious practices of early healers.

Neuschwanstein Castle Eyes UNESCO World Heritage Status

Germany's iconic Neuschwanstein Castle, the real-life inspiration for Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle, is being considered for UNESCO World Heritage status. Discover the history and magic behind this Bavarian landmark.

Sycamore Gap tree vandal sentenced

A man has been sentenced for felling the iconic Sycamore Gap tree near Hadrian's Wall, in a case that sparked national outrage. Read the latest from Newcastle Crown Court.

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