Archaeologists find rare item worth more to Romans than its weight in gold
The lump, made from a mysterious purple substance, was unearthed at the site of an ancient Roman bathhouse.
Immigration Fears on Both Sides of the Atlantic
The malaise in the UK is severe enough to have created a sort-of political Halley's Comet: near-universal acceptance that the opposition will win the election that must be held by the end of the year.
Centuries-old human remains found that reveal violent past of border region
The bones show evidence of multiple traumatic injuries—and some even appear to have been gnawed by wolves or dogs.
"Truly significant" paleolithic artifacts discovered during highway works
The Stone Age objects, which are made of flint, could potentially be about 10,000-14,000 years old, according to archaeologists.
"Truly unique" Roman lead coffin found to contain child's remains
An expert has described the coffin, thought to be more than 1,600 years old, as a "remarkable" discovery.
Archaeologists discover massive prehistoric henge in 'rare' find
The ancient earthwork is one of the largest ever discovered in eastern England, researchers say.
Archaeologists reveal "impressive" Roman villa with mysterious lead scrolls
Discoveries from the complex, which likely belonged to "very wealthy" individuals, include hundreds of coins and miniature axes.
Mysterious 1,800-year-old statue of 'rather beautiful Roman lady' uncovered
"I had a real shock as the digger bucket rolled over what I thought was a big stone to reveal a face," worker Greg Crawley said of finding a Roman marble head.
Thought lost for 40 years, "globally important" Captain Cook finds reappear
Captain James Cook was a British explorer known for his three expeditions to the Pacific Ocean from 1768 to 1779.
Human remains discovered turn out to be centuries old
The newly uncovered human remains are thought to be between 600 and 1,000 years old, according to an archaeologist.
"Incredibly rare" artifact depicting Roman god of wealth discovered
The artifact appears to have been broken deliberately as part of an ancient ritual practice, archaeologists believe.
Russia vows to respond if US sends nuclear weapons
Gennady Gatilov, Moscow's permanent representative to the U.N., issued a warning after a report said the U.S. may house nuclear weapons at a base in Britain.
Archaeologists uncover "10,000 years of history" during roadworks
Among the finds are a Stone Age tool site and an U.S. Army camp from WWII that was in use until D-Day.
Europe must prepare for war with Russia: Military expert warns
British Army veteran Robert Clark believes the UK and Europe should think independently in a potential defense against Russia.
Tsunami 8,000 years ago may have devastated Stone Age community—Study
The prehistoric tsunami, which was triggered by a huge submarine landslide, generated waves of more than 65 feet in height.
Giant naked hill figure revealed as Hercules—and he aided medieval armies
The origins of England's Cerne Giant have been shrouded in mystery but new research suggests the figure may have helped in the fight against Viking marauders.
Archaeologists discover rare 1,400-year-old "temple or cult house"
The remains of the probable temple, perhaps dedicated to pre-Christian beliefs, were found on an old English royal site.
Vast Neolithic structure from over 5,000 years ago discovered
The huge monument, which likely served as a site for ritual activity, measures around 3,600 feet in length and 164 feet wide.
News organization punished for promoting vaccine "conspiracy" theory
The U.K.'s GB News has faced censure from regulators twice this year over claims made about COVID-19 vaccines during its broadcasts.
Kamala Harris omitting "life" from declaration rights speech sparks debate
The vice president faced criticism for her speech in favor of abortion rights in Tallahassee, Florida, to mark the 50th anniversary of "Roe v. Wade."
How Imelda Staunton compares to Claire Foy and Olivia Colman in "The Crown"
Staunton is the latest British actress to take on the role of Elizabeth II, producing a "convincing" portrayal, an entertainment expert tells Newsweek.
Sunak, Zelensky vow to "write a new chapter" in Ukraine, U.K. relations
In his first call as prime minister, Sunak told Zelensky that "he and the Ukrainian people can count on the U.K.'s continued solidarity and support."
Bill Clinton Told by Zelensky Ukraine Needs More U.S. Aid
"You can't balance between good and evil, light and darkness. You have to choose a side," Zelensky said.
Who Carried the Queen's Coffin? Guards Go Viral on TikTok
Eight young men, all soldiers from the Queen's Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, drew special attention from some TikTok users.
Queen Elizabeth's Qualities May Never Return to The World Stage
The first thing I learned about Queen Elizabeth II was the close kinship she felt with America.
Queen Elizabeth II Remembered by Paul McCartney in Emotional Message
The legendary musician paid tribute to the late monarch with a lengthy remembrance.
'Hamilton' Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II Confounds American History Buffs
"Y'all should watch y'all's own play," one Twitter user wrote in response to the London production of "Hamilton" honoring the queen after her death.
British Anger as Soccer Canceled Following Queen's Death
People have begun to express their frustration over the cancelation and postponing of events following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth II's 'Continued Colonialism' Criticized Across Social Media
Colonialism is being debated online with various academics and writers criticizing Queen Elizabeth II and the U.K. in the wake of her death.
Watch News Anchor Make Multiple Mistakes on Air: 'His Majesty the Queen'
Britain is in mourning after Queen Elizabeth II passed away "peacefully" on September 8 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.