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There was a time when London became so smelly that politicians had to intervene – and the solution is still dotted across ...
A new exhibition at the London Museum Docklands spotlights hundreds of mudlarking finds, from Bronze Age tools to Viking ...
Teams from the two universities have to deal with dirty tricks and dirty water - but it remains a key part of the British ...
ON the banks of one of the most picturesque stretches of the River Thames, Wargrave Hall is a property steeped in history. This elegant Georgian mansion, once home to distinguished figures of British ...
The family of an 11-year-old girl who went missing in the Thames last month have been told that a body has been found in the ...
Here are three remarkable historical treasures that were discovered thanks to mudlarks who search the banks of London's River ...
For over a thousand years, the River Thames has served as a bustling trade hub, a final resting place for lost souls, and a ...
The 2025 Women’s Boat Race was dramatically halted and restarted after the Cambridge and Oxford crews collided less than two ...
The pier's original name was criticised by campaigners for its associations with colonialism and the slave trade.
Officers were alerted to a body in the River Thames in Maritime Quay in east London on Sunday at 9.03am, the Metropolitan ...
Today, licensed mudlarks explore the wet clay banks of the Thames to find preserved historical treasures revealed at low tide ...
River Action has warned that the Thames would be classified as ‘poor’ under regulations if it were designated as a ‘bathing ...