On the 5th November 1605, a terrorist cell of desperate men tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament, but what drove these men to the extreme and why is their mural on the London tube?
Over 160 unexploded practice bombs dating all the way back to World War II have been discovered underneath a children’s playground in the United Kingdom, officials said.
Dozens of unexploded practice bombs dating back to World War Two were discovered under a playground in northern English town of Wooler. Video and images released by the Wooler Parish Council showed ...
With a brand new major London tourist attraction opening soon in a network of World War Two tunnels, and with the second ...
After World War II, the tunnels were sealed off from the public and have remained that ways for years. Now, there are plans ...
For decades, Culex pipiens f. molestus was called the “London Underground Mosquito”. Most people, including scientists, ...
A large international team of researchers has discovered that the mosquitoes that live in London's underground subway evolved ...
A set of secret World War II tunnels is slated to open to the public in a few years and could become London's most ...
Denver’s weed church, zodiac predictions for the Year of the Snake, plus what promises to be London’s most ambitious – and ...
Behind a blue door in a narrow London passage lies a little-known network of tunnels deep underground, once home to British ...
Thirty metres (100 feet) below the UK capital's bustling streets, all that can be heard in the tunnels built to withstand a nuclear attack is the rumble of the London Underground's Circle Line.