The devices found during construction work were practice bombs, which can be harmful. Officials said there could be more.
Malcolm Weale was in a farmer's field with his metal detector when he unearthed a tiny and dirt-covered object.
After World War II, the tunnels were sealed off from the public and have remained that ways for years. Now, there are plans ...
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Museum London played host to a panel discussion of six museum curators and historians who shared details about the work their ...
A self-guided tour at a major museum has dubbed Lego blocks anti-LGBT, warning they reinforce “heteronormativity”.
Institution’s Seeing Things Queerly tour claims people think the toy bricks are ‘gendered’ and reinforces idea ...
London’s newest major tourist attraction will soon open in a sprawling network of World War Two tunnels. Built to shelter Londoners from German bombing raids during the Blitz, the mile-long tunnels ...
Hidden beneath central London, the Kingsway Exchange Tunnels, once a WWII shelter and base for the Special Operations ...
Denver’s weed church, zodiac predictions for the Year of the Snake, plus what promises to be London’s most ambitious – and ...
A sprawling network of secret underground tunnels is being transformed into a major new London tourist attraction. Hidden 40m ...