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A rare medieval devotional panel, discovered by archaeologists from MOLA, is now on display at the Museum of London until 28 September 2015.Archaeologists from...

Fans of Bettys historic tearooms in Yorkshire will be able to enjoy a new reservation-only afternoon tea menu from May 2015.The first Bettys tearoom...

From 27 March, the National Trust’s Upton House in Warwickshire will be turning back the clock to 1939 when the house became home to...

A collection of humorous cartoons by William Heath Robinson has been saved for the nation and is due to go on public display in...

After the development of Crossrail, London’s rail-based transport network, unearthed the 16th-century Bedlam burial ground in London’s Liverpool Street, excavations have now begun in...

Some of Scotland’s most precious, interesting and unusual historical objects - and the stories behind them - can now be accessed at the click...

A collection of single sheets, portfolios and illustrated books are among over 200 prints gifted by American artist Jim Dine to The British Museum’s...

A Late Bronze Age hoard of four gold and copper artefacts, which are thought to be dated to around 1000-800 BC, or 3,000-2,800 years...

A book that helped King Henry VIII to build his case against the Pope, and annul his marriage to his first wife, Catherine of...

A series of unauthorised archaeological excavations along Hadrian’s Wall has raised concerns about the impact such activity is having on the ancient structure.Concerns have...