English Heritage
Archaeologists restore profile of Britain’s oldest chalk figure
National Trust and Oxford Archaeology have completed work to restore the head and neck profile of the Uffington White Horse.
‘Real first lady of jazz’ Adelaide Hall to be honoured with blue plaque
The musician and dancer’s home of 27 years in Kensington, west London, will be marked with a commemorative plaque by English Heritage.
Archaeological survey of land to aid nature restoration reveals two Roman villas
A survey of Attingham Park in Shropshire also revealed evidence about the city of Wroxeter, Iron Age farmsteads and a Second World War airfield.
Films more influential than school in inspiring interest in history – research
Movies, television and theatre was found to the be the most significant factor in driving curiosity about a particular era.
Just Stop Oil activists bailed after Stonehenge sprayed with orange paint
English Heritage chief executive Dr Nick Merriman said on Thursday that there appeared to be ‘no visible damage’ to the monument.
Just Stop Oil condemned by Sunak and Starmer after Stonehenge protest
Activists from the environmental group sprayed the ancient stone circle with orange paint.
Woman who was key wartime code-breaker commemorated with blue plaque
Joan Clarke, who was portrayed by Keira Knightley in the 2014 film The Imitation Game, worked alongside Alan Turing at Bletchley Park.
Historic home of Craster kippers given listed status
The traditional techniques for smoking fish are still in use at the 167-year-old premises in the Northumberland town.
Felled Sycamore Gap tree to be removed by crane
The National Trust said the much-loved tree will be taken away in large sections and stored safely while a decision is made on what to do with it.
Unique cold bath found in… Bath
The cold bath was found during excavations below the 18th century Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath, Somerset