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Largest spider web found in European cave

Scientists uncover a 106-square-metre communal web housing over 100,000 spiders in a sulphur cave. Discover the extraordinary cross-border find and its unique ecosystem.

Bomb disposal expert's near-fatal error underwater

Scottish cave diver and bomb disposal expert Andy Torbet reveals how complacency almost killed him in an underwater mine. Discover his terrifying approach to one of the world's most dangerous jobs.

Olly Murs on 'tough' time away from newborn son Albert

Singer Olly Murs opens up about the difficulty of being away promoting his new album during his son Albert's early days. He promises wife Amelia he'll be more present next year. Read his heartfelt confession.

Neanderthal cannibalism targeted women and children

A chilling study reveals Neanderthals practised 'selective cannibalism' on female outsiders in a Belgian cave 40,000 years ago. Discover the grim details of this prehistoric survival strategy.

Tintagel Castle: King Arthur's Cornwall Legend

Explore Tintagel Castle, the legendary birthplace of King Arthur perched on Cornwall's rugged cliffs. Discover medieval ruins, Merlin's Cave, and plan your visit with our essential guide.

The Death of Bunny Munro ending explained

Matt Smith's Sky Atlantic series concludes as Bunny faces his demons. Discover the finale breakdown and where to watch this critically acclaimed drama.

Matera's immersive cave hotel revives ancient Greece

Discover Moyseion, a unique hotel-museum in Italy's ancient cave city of Matera, where guests live like ancient Greeks through immersive rituals, music, and archaeology. Experience history brought to life.

Millionaire builds Thomas the Tank Engine haul

Neil Leighton, 26, won £1m on the National Lottery and invested £40,000 in a Thomas the Tank Engine model collection now worth as much as a real train. Discover his story.

Millionaire builds Thomas the Tank Engine haul

Neil Leighton, 26, won £1m on the National Lottery and invested £40,000 in a Thomas the Tank Engine model collection now worth as much as a real train. Discover his unique story.

Ancient Welsh cave art rewrites human history

Groundbreaking archaeological find in Welsh caves reveals sophisticated 15,000-year-old artwork, forcing scientists to completely reconsider the timeline of human creativity and settlement in Britain.

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