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Homeland Insecurity: security trumps liberty as ‘terrorism’ is weaponised - a superb study
The Irish Times· 2 days agoConor Gearty’s Homeland Insecurity is a superbly written study unveiling the damage that the...
The house that played a part in the grisly execution of a duke
Daily Echo· 5 days agoThe house is named Monmouth House in honour of James, Duke of Monmouth, who was confined within its walls after his unsuccessful uprising in 1685. In this location, the unacknowledged offspring ...
A Culture War Erupted Over U.K. Stately Homes. Who Won?
New York Times· 2 days agoA battle over the history of Britain’s prized country houses offers a window into the national mood...
Does the cat die in A Quiet Place: Day One?
Games Radar· 6 days agoWhen you see a cat or dog in the trailer for a horror movie, it’s impossible not to get a little nervous. A Quiet Place: Day One, a prequel to the John...
Opinions on P.E.I.'s unofficial boundaries are all over the map
CBC via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoThis story is from this week's episode of the CBC podcast Good Question, P.E.I. Listen here.Good...
180,000 bees found in bedroom ceiling of Inverness house
BBC News· 7 days agoIt is believed the bees had lived for several years above the plasterboard ceiling in a spare...
Keep your distance: Saltee islands seabirds feel the effects of human intrusion on their habitat
The Irish Times· 6 days agoArrive in Kilmore Quay in south Wexford on almost any day in May or June and you’ll see small groups...
Overlooked No More: Otto Lucas, ‘God in the Hat World’
New York Times· 5 days agoTo many fashionable women in the mid-20th century, no hat was worth wearing unless it was made by...
Plan Bee: 180,000 bees rescued from roof of Inverness home | ITV News
ITV.com· 6 days agoThree hives, 180,000 bees, and a whole lot of honey, is what a beekeeper found when he was called to...
The Last Stand of the Woolly Mammoths
New York Times· 6 days agoThe species survived on an island north of Siberia for thousands of years, scientists reported, but were most likely plagued by genetic abnormalities....