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Ancient graffiti identified at Creswell Crags

In a stunning find, the largest concentration of apotropaic graffiti, or ‘witch marks’, in the UK has been identified in the caves at Creswell Crags, between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.

 


On this Day - 21 April

In 1509, Henry VIII ascends the throne of England on the death of his father, Henry VII.


Remembering the True Meaning of Easter

The meaning of Easter is Jesus Christ's victory over death. His resurrection symbolizes the eternal life that is granted to all who believe in Him. 


Attempted Murder Doubles in Just a Decade

Attempted murder has almost doubled across England and Wales over the last decade, new statistics reveal.


Teen who stole £15k in theft spree is freed early

A Romanian girl jailed after coming to England to shoplift across the country has been freed early to return home. 


Extinction Rebellion founder says protest is "fun"

Eco-warrior and co-founder of the Rebellion Extinction, Dr Gail Bradbrook, has been blasted by Nick Robinson live on-air for encouraging climate protesters to have fun causing chaos in the streets of London. 

 


Good Friday - Christ and Cavalry

To commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his demise at Calvary, Good Friday is celebrated throughout England by Christians.


This Day in History - 19th April

In 1770,www.beautifulbritain.co.ukExplorer Captain James Cook sighted the eastern coast of what is now Australia.


EU V.P calls for Brexit Cancellation

The British government should 'cool down and rethink' its decision to leave the European Union, the far-left socialist Vice President of the European Commission said.