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Inspired by the Carey Mulligan Netflix movie The Dig? Then discover treasures found all over Britain
Who hasn’t been inspired by Netflix hit The Dig, which dramatises the discoveries at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk?
A helmet from 1,400 years ago found at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk is on show at the British Museum, London
Anglo-Saxon jewellery, discovered in Leeds in 2008 and 2009, is now on display at Leeds City Museum
3XN’s 37-storey Broadgate tower scheme set for City approval
1/21 View of the scheme from the south
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2/21 3XN plans for 2 Finsbury Avenue (2FA) at Broadgate. The scheme is backed by British Land
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4/21 XN plans for 2 Finsbury Avenue (2FA) at Broadgate - view of square. The scheme is backed by British Land
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7/21 3XN plans for 2 Finsbury Avenue (2FA) at Broadgate - west terrace view. The scheme is backed by British Land
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Life of undefeated boxing pioneer buried in city celebrated at Museum of Liverpool
Much of 19th century boxer James Jem Wharton s background is a mystery
05:00, 3 FEB 2021
Jem Wharton, by William Daniels, 1839 (Image: Courtesy of National Portrait Gallery; Photographer: Gareth Jones)
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The Drinks Business
08 January 2021 By Phoebe French
Liverpool FC captain and England footballer Jordan Henderson is teaming up with Budweiser this month on social initiative Team Zero. The campaign will see Henderson promote the brewer’s 0% ABV Budweiser Zero and the #TeamZero movement across social media. The project encourages fans to sign up by visiting jointeamzero.com to access discounts on merchandise and exclusive prizes, such as hospitality tickets to England home games and signed England shirts
Henderson said: “Sometimes, for all of us, deciding not to drink can give that extra focus and edge needed to succeed – and even if only during Dry January, it can still help you start as you mean to go on. I’d encourage everyone to join me in #TeamZero and let’s do Dry January with Bud Zero, together.”