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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.

Germany's Skills Shortage Crisis Deepens, Warns Hays

Europe's largest economy, Germany, is facing a severe skills shortage that is crippling its key industries and threatening its competitive edge, according to a major report from recruitment giant Hays.

Adults vs GCSE Students: Who's Really Smarter?

A new study reveals a startling truth about adult intelligence compared to GCSE students. The findings challenge everything we thought we knew about knowledge retention and general awareness.

UK's 5-Point Economic Reform Plan Unveiled by Chancellor

Exclusive insights from Day Two of the UK's Economic Reform Roundtable reveal a landmark consensus on deregulation, skills investment, and a new 'Brexit Dividend' for British industry. Discover the five key takeaways shaping Britain's economic future.

AFLW star's bounce trick stuns football world

Collingwood Magpies' Ash Centra stuns fans with her incredible bounce trick, leaving male players struggling to replicate her flawless technique. Watch the viral moment!

Ongar's hidden history revealed

Discover Ongar's untold stories as local historians shed new light on this charming Essex market town's fascinating past.

Traditional British puddings at risk of extinction

Classic British puddings like spotted dick and jam roly-poly are vanishing from home kitchens, warns English Heritage. A new study reveals younger generations are abandoning these beloved desserts, putting centuries of culinary tradition in jeopardy.

Traditional British puddings at risk of extinction

Classic British desserts like spotted dick and jam roly-poly are disappearing from menus, warns English Heritage. Discover why these iconic puddings are vanishing and what's being done to save them.

Maths skills decline post-pandemic in UK schools

A new study highlights a concerning drop in maths proficiency among students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland following the COVID-19 pandemic, raising alarms over long-term educational impacts.

FBI recovers stolen Spanish artefacts in Mexico

The FBI has successfully retrieved 17th-century Spanish religious artefacts stolen from a church in Spain and smuggled into Mexico, marking a significant victory in international cultural heritage protection.

UK construction skills shortage hits crisis point

Britain's construction industry faces a looming crisis as technical colleges fail to attract enough students to meet demand for skilled workers. Experts warn of project delays and rising costs without urgent action.

Jimmy Kimmel granted Italian citizenship

Late-night TV host Jimmy Kimmel has officially become an Italian citizen, embracing his ancestral roots in a charming ceremony. Discover the touching story behind his dual nationality.

Andrew Saint, Architectural Historian, Dies at 83

Renowned architectural historian Andrew Saint, whose work preserved and celebrated London’s urban legacy, has died at 83. His contributions to architectural scholarship and heritage conservation remain unparalleled.

Camp Cove kiosk alcohol licence bid divides Watsons Bay

A beloved heritage kiosk in Sydney's Watsons Bay is at the centre of a heated debate as locals protest its application for an alcohol licence, fearing it could disrupt the family-friendly atmosphere of Camp Cove.

Trump ally claims BLS manipulated jobs data

Heritage Foundation economist EJ Antoni, a Trump supporter, claims the Bureau of Labor Statistics is inflating job numbers to benefit Biden's re-election campaign. Experts dismiss the allegations as baseless.

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