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Gaza's ancient history systematically destroyed in conflict
Exclusive investigation reveals the catastrophic loss of Gaza's priceless archaeological heritage, from Bronze Age settlements to Roman ruins, as modern conflict erases millennia of human history.
Government blocks National Trust bid to protect Ironbridge Gorge
Shropshire's Ironbridge Gorge faces development threat as ministers reject National Trust's bid for enhanced protection of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Live-in caretaker sought for Holy Island's Lindisfarne Priory
An extraordinary opportunity has emerged for two people to become live-in caretakers at Lindisfarne Priory, one of Britain's most sacred Christian sites located on Holy Island. The successful applicants will receive accommodation and a salary while mainta
Planning reforms threaten historic gardens protection
Major government planning reforms could strip protected status from hundreds of Britain's historic parks and gardens, putting them at risk of development.
Britain's historic parks face unprecedented threat
Dozens of Britain's most cherished historic parks and gardens are at risk of being lost forever due to controversial planning changes and development pressures, heritage experts warn.
Bobby Gillespie's childhood home gets English Heritage blue plaque
English Heritage honours rock frontman's musical beginnings with prestigious blue plaque at his formative northwest London residence, celebrating British music heritage.
Live in Historic UK Estates - Affordable Rentals Available
Discover how you can experience life in Britain's most stunning historic estates without breaking the bank. From Scottish castles to English manor houses, these properties offer unique living experiences at surprisingly reasonable prices.
World's First Purpose-Built Railway Pub Gains Listed Status
The historic Skew Bridge pub in Woking, a unique Victorian relic built specifically for railway travellers, has been granted Grade II listed status, safeguarding its future.
Birnbeck Pier awarded £8m in lottery rescue bid
The iconic but crumbling Birnbeck Pier in Weston-super-Mare has been thrown a vital £8 million lifeline from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, marking a pivotal moment in the decades-long fight to save the unique Victorian structure from complete collap
£4.3M Lottery Lifeline Saves Historic Birnbeck Pier
The iconic but decaying Birnbeck Pier in Weston-super-Mare has been thrown a vital lifeline, securing a £4.3 million National Lottery Heritage Fund grant for its ambitious restoration and future as a public heritage site.
Police Hunt Illegal Metal Detectorists at Medieval Abbey
Gloucestershire Police launch a major investigation after 'nighthawkers' illegally target historic Hailes Abbey, a 13th-century Cistercian monastery, sparking fears of priceless treasure theft and irreparable damage to protected heritage.
Egypt's Sacred Pyramids Under Threat from Mega-Resort Development
Plans for a sprawling mega-resort near the Giza Plateau have ignited international fury, with experts warning the project could irreparably damage Egypt's most sacred ancient monuments. Discover why archaeologists are demanding immediate action.
Free Entry to England's Historic Sites This September
Discover England's rich heritage for free this September as hundreds of historic landmarks, private buildings, and cultural sites open their doors to the public during Heritage Open Days.
Stonehenge Mystery Solved: Origin of Sarsen Stones Found
A groundbreaking geological study has finally pinpointed the exact origin of Stonehenge's massive sarsen stones, solving a 400-year-old archaeological puzzle that has baffled historians for centuries.
Craftland: James Fox on Britain's Vanishing Skills
Explore the hidden world of Britain's last traditional artisans in James Fox's 'Craftland'. A riveting review of a nation's disappearing heritage, from thatching and wheelwrighting to glassblowing.
National Trust Uses Legal Loophole to Sell Heritage Art
Exclusive: The National Trust is using a controversial legal exemption to deaccession and sell off valuable artworks from its collection, bypassing strict national heritage laws and sparking outrage from arts leaders.
Archaeologists To Excavate Glasgow's Buried Skatepark
A unique archaeological dig is set to begin at Glasgow's legendary but long-buried Roman Quay skatepark. Experts are teaming up with the original 1980s skaters to excavate and preserve a pivotal piece of British youth culture and extreme sports heritage.
Emergency £1.65m Appeal to Save 900-Year-Old Scottish Castle
A national emergency appeal has been launched to raise £1.65 million, preventing the collapse of the 12th-century Saddell Castle, a historic gem on Scotland's Kintyre peninsula.
Inferno Ravages Historic Grade II Mansion in Staffordshire
A devastating overnight fire has torn through the abandoned Grade II-listed Swinfen Hall in Staffordshire, with emergency crews battling the blaze for hours. Locals report hearing explosions as the historic 18th-century manor, already at risk, suffered ca
Sweden Live-Streams Historic Church Relocations to Fight Erosion
In an unprecedented move, Sweden is live-streaming the delicate relocation of ancient churches to combat land erosion, blending cutting-edge technology with historic preservation.
Saving Grandma's Lost Mediterranean Recipes
Food writer Anastasia Miari embarks on a culinary odyssey across the Mediterranean, documenting precious family recipes and the powerful stories behind them before they are lost forever.
UK Petition Demands Return of Bayeux Tapestry
A growing campaign urges the British Museum to reclaim the Bayeux Tapestry, challenging its permanent home in France and reigniting a centuries-old cultural debate.
Highgate Cemetery 'bunker' plan sparks heritage outcry
A contentious proposal to construct a new two-storey building for gardeners at London's historic Highgate Cemetery has ignited a fierce battle between conservationists and trustees over the site's future.
South Korea's Haenyeo: The Real-Life Mermaids
Discover the fascinating world of South Korea's Haenyeo, the legendary female divers who harvest seafood without modern equipment, preserving a centuries-old tradition.
King Charles urged to protect Goodwin Sands
Campaigners are calling on King Charles to intervene and protect the Goodwin Sands, a historic maritime site, from dredging activities that threaten its ecological and archaeological significance.
Tatreez: Palestinian embroidery of identity & resistance
Explore the rich cultural heritage of Tatreez, the traditional Palestinian embroidery that weaves personal stories and political resilience into every stitch.
Asia's Most Beautiful Hidden City Revealed
A sprawling city in Asia has been named one of the most stunning yet underrated destinations, boasting breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage.