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Jim Glennie was just 18 when he went to Normandy and says it was just by "sheer luck" he survived.

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Ravenser Odd was a thriving port near Spurn Point in East Yorkshire before it was lost to the sea.

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Museum wants to confront history of ‘bishops of the colonies’ and their involvement in slavery

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — One of the rarest whales on the planet has continued an encouraging trend of population growth in the wake of new efforts to protect the giant animals, according to scientists who study them.

The North Atlantic right whale now numbers an estimated 384 animals, up eight whales from the previous year, according to a report by the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium released Tuesday. The whales have shown a trend of slow population growth over the past four years and have gained more than 7% of their 2020 population, the consortium said.

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Scientists are using DNA from sediments to learn more about past environments, including new revelations about the woolly mammoth

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‘Honourable’ bandsman Thomas James will feature in display at National Army Museum highlighting service of black soldiers in Napoleonic wars

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