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Six out of 10 museums now fear for their survival â but there have been surprising positives
SharonHeal
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The budget lifeline is welcome. But, as museums endure their worst crisis since the war, they have still been at the forefront of Covid support, with hard-hitting shows, doorstep storytelling and using this chance to rethink their roles
Sharon Heal is director of the Museums Association
Off limits ⦠every museum in Britain has been closed for the first time since the second world war. Pictured, the Horniman in London. Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA
Off limits ⦠every museum in Britain has been closed for the first time since the second world war. Pictured, the Horniman in London. Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA
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By Charley Adams
image captionA bomb was detonated in a controlled explosion in Exeter
Hundreds of thousands of bombs were dropped on Britain during World War Two, some of which never exploded, so perhaps it should not be a surprise that they are still being found more than 75 years after the end of the war. But how much do we know about them?
The discovery of an unexploded World War Two bomb in Exeter resulted in a military response, thousands of residents being evacuated from their homes and extensive damage to nearby properties.
After being discovered on an allotment due for development, the 2,200lb (1,000kg) German bomb was blown up on Saturday in a controlled explosion, leaving a crater the size of three double-decker buses.
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, gave an update on her father-in-law, Prince Philip, as the royal enters his third week of hospitalization for treatment of an infection.
Camilla said while visiting the Community Vaccination Centre on Wednesday that the 99-year-old Duke of Edinburgh is “slightly improving,” according to reporter Chris Ship of ITV News.
Buckingham Palace revealed for the first time last week that Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth, was battling an infection.
The palace later issued another statement saying Philip was being transferred to a second hospital and also was being evaluated for a preexisting heart condition. Neither statement elaborated on the ailments.
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