
BBC's Sophie Raworth suffers heartache as family member dies days before hosting VE day coverage
Sophie Raworth is said to be dealing with loss whilst fronting VE Day coverage for the BBC this week. It's been reported that her late father Richard …
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A little-known cellular structure called the Nageotte nodule—first described over 100 years ago—has been identified as a key feature of diabetic …
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Prince William Reportedly Plans to Ban Prince Harry from His Coronation
Prince William is gearing up to become King sometime in the future, and apparently there are already plans in place for his coronation. But one person who won't be making the invite list? His brother, Prince Harry. Despite King Charles inviting Harry to his coronation even though they were mid-feud, …
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BBC Breakfast star Nina Warhurst hits back after viewer criticises 'short skirt'
Nina Warhurst has called out a BBC News at One viewer who criticised her appearance and Manchester accent on social media. Taking to Instagram, the BBC …
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A Man Got a Metal Detector for Christmas—and Found a 4,000-Year-Old Ax on the Family Farm
Searching through farm fields is the reason for the season. A Scottish metal detectorist unearthed a 4,000-year-old Bronze Age axe head in three pieces, reuniting the fragments after days of searching. • Experts believe the axe head, found in Aberdeenshire, offers a glimpse into the transition from the …