He was showered with encomiums the Czech Republic's highest award, honorary citizenship of Prague, an American congressional resolution, letters of appreciation from President George W... READ MORE›
Worme says he was completely surprised to find the pipe at the museum... READ MORE›
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Swedish furniture chain Ikea will become the first national retailer in the UK to pay its staff above the new National Living Wage from next year... READ MORE›
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HS2 will then be extended to Manchester and to Leeds via Sheffield by 2032... READ MORE›
F--- the politicians! he cried, to wild audience acclaim... READ MORE›
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Satelite survey reveals urban sprawl ate up 22,000 hectares of forest, farm and wetlands, as planning reforms unlock countryside for further development... READ MORE›
Phillip Toyne, the Australian environmentalist, lawyer and co-founder of the national Landcare program, has died aged 67... READ MORE›
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The South Australia left-hander, 25, collapsed after a delivery from New South Wales bowler Sean Abbott struck him on the head, missing his helmet... READ MORE›
Fuest's logic is simple Emergency loans to Greece are not really loans... READ MORE›
Washington DC's National Air and Space Museum made second place with 7,500,000 visits and the Louvre in Paris was in third place with 7,400,000 visits... READ MORE›
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Not for the first time, the Liberal Democrat crossbencher, Senator David Leyonhjelm, has expressed scepticism about the idea that Aboriginal people are the first Australians... READ MORE›
Surveys show that a majority of Londoners, and the British Museum's own staff, are against BP sponsorship, it says... READ MORE›
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It's Tourism Australia's new approach and Indigenous Australia's new opportunity... READ MORE›
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The globally rare False Click Beetle Eucnemis capucina was found on Wimbledon Common by London's Natural History Museum during an insect survey... READ MORE›
Habib Essid said he would telephone David Cameron on Friday to respond to Foreign Office advice that the North African nation was unsafe for holidays... READ MORE›
The government's Indigenous Advancement Strategy introduced in 2014 was to target complexity and inefficacy in federal funding to the Indigenous sector... READ MORE›
The 1868 Aboriginal cricket tour of England is a key moment in Australian history, Dr Sculthorpe, curator and section head of Oceania at the British Museum, said... READ MORE›
The 40-match World Cup pool stage ended on Sunday night with tournament surprise package Japan defeating the United States... READ MORE›
Perrier, who lives in Western Australia, says the sculpture was inspired by the way Indigenous people talk about the spirit of the land... READ MORE›
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