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Along the Suffolk coast there are many shipwrecks, including one that saw the first casualties of the First World War.
Along the Suffolk coast there are many shipwrecks, including one that saw the first casualties of the First World War.
A chance encounter on a rocky seashore led one professor to invent autonomous robotics that can harvest the power of seaweed.
With spring lobster fishing crews already navigating extremely low tides in North Rustico's harbour, the problems may just be ...
Euro Energy Services has doubled its turnover to £3m in the past year, due in part to a significant uptick in North Sea work.
The McDonald Agape Lecture in Theology and the Visual Arts 2025 will take place on 8 July 2025 at Inner Temple, London, and ...
Coles is an author, radio presenter and Church of England vicar. He shot to fame in 1986 as half of the pop duo The ...
The Sagittarius glyph is an upward-pointing arrow, symbolising the Archer’s bow and the sign’s constant quest for meaning.
Northumberland is full of stunning landscapes, rolling hills, imposing castles, and a selection of picturesque beaches ...
The EU on Monday agreed to speed up tariff talks with the US, easing concerns about a trans-Atlantic trade war. The move ...
Bringing together award-winning underwater photography, exquisite marine sketches and rare Glasgow Pottery recovered from a ...
THE Bluebells will play Glastonbury for the first time this summer — and insist it’s all down to Dolly Parton. Lead singer Bobby Bluebell — real name Robert Hodgens — and the McCluskey brothers ...