On the 5th November 1605, a terrorist cell of desperate men tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament, but what drove these men to the extreme and why is their mural on the London tube?
After its spinoff, the unit that includes the Ben & Jerry's, Magnum and Wall's brands will remain headquartered in the Dutch capital and have secondary listings in the U.K. and U.S., Unilever said.
The construction of the Old Oak Common High Speed Two (HS2) station's base slab in London, UK, has been completed, signifying ...
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Plans for a new railway connecting Surrey to Heathrow and beyond have resurfaced as the track’s backers welcomed government ...
From a faked moon landing to wild ideas about JFK's assassination, conspiracy theories and believers abound. Conspiracies are sometimes real. The Watergate break-in is a good example of a political ...
In this episode of the Explore Oregon Podcast, host Zach Urness talks with two Oregon researchers who published a study about a massive underground ... with the U.S. Forest Service, talk about ...
Thirty metres (100 feet) below the UK capital's bustling streets, all that can be heard in the tunnels built to withstand a nuclear attack is the rumble of the London Underground's Circle Line.
Decisions to greenlight development in the Rosebank oilfield and Jackdaw gas fields have been ruled unlawful, because developers “had not taken into account the carbon emissions created by burning any ...