Archaeological 'jigsaw' reveals Roman-era wall paintings An excavation in London has revealed one of the largest collections of painted Roman wall plaster to be discovered in the British capital. News Lens • 19 Jun
Archaeological 'jigsaw' reveals Roman-era wall paintings An excavation in London has revealed one of the largest collections of painted Roman wall plaster to be discovered in the British capital. News Lens • 19 Jun
US added over 1,000 new millionaires a day last year Wealth grew disproportionately quickly last year in the US, where over 379,000 people became new US dollar millionaires, more than a 1,000 a day, a new report shows. Business • 19 Jun
US added over 1,000 new millionaires a day last year Wealth grew disproportionately quickly last year in the US, where over 379,000 people became new US dollar millionaires, more than a 1,000 a day, a new report shows. Business • 19 Jun
London museum opens vast 'on-demand' storehouse to public Imagine being able to visit a museum and examine up close thousand-year-old pottery, revel alone in jewellery from centuries past or peer inside a Versace bag. News Lens • 19 Jun
London museum opens vast 'on-demand' storehouse to public Imagine being able to visit a museum and examine up close thousand-year-old pottery, revel alone in jewellery from centuries past or peer inside a Versace bag. News Lens • 19 Jun
Middle Age rents live on in German social housing legacy When German pensioner Angelika Stibi got the keys to her new home in the southern region of Bavaria this year, a huge financial weight was lifted from her shoulders. News Lens • 18 Jun
Middle Age rents live on in German social housing legacy When German pensioner Angelika Stibi got the keys to her new home in the southern region of Bavaria this year, a huge financial weight was lifted from her shoulders. News Lens • 18 Jun
Dutch government suggests social media ban for under-15s The Dutch government has advised parents to forbid children under 15 from using social media apps like TikTok and Snapchat, the latest country to propose curbs over mental health concerns. World • 18 Jun
Dutch government suggests social media ban for under-15s The Dutch government has advised parents to forbid children under 15 from using social media apps like TikTok and Snapchat, the latest country to propose curbs over mental health concerns. World • 18 Jun
'Spectacular' Viking burial site discovered in Denmark In an accidental find, a 10th-century burial site believed to have belonged to a Viking noble family has been discovered in northern Denmark, packed with a "spectacular" trove of ancient objects, a museum has announced. News Lens • 17 Jun
'Spectacular' Viking burial site discovered in Denmark In an accidental find, a 10th-century burial site believed to have belonged to a Viking noble family has been discovered in northern Denmark, packed with a "spectacular" trove of ancient objects, a museum has announced. News Lens • 17 Jun
Amsterdam honours its own Golden Age sculpture master Imposing but delicate marble sculptures of Graeco-Roman-style figures grace the vaulted corridors of a huge palace. But this isn't Florence or Rome. This is Amsterdam. News Lens • 17 Jun
Amsterdam honours its own Golden Age sculpture master Imposing but delicate marble sculptures of Graeco-Roman-style figures grace the vaulted corridors of a huge palace. But this isn't Florence or Rome. This is Amsterdam. News Lens • 17 Jun
Deforestation in Sierra Leone threatens chimps, humans Esther and Rio, two orphaned baby chimpanzees, clung tenderly to their caregiver's chest at a sanctuary inside one of Sierra Leone's flagship national parks, where unprecedented deforestation and illegal urban encroachment pose a risk to both primates and humans. News Lens • 17 Jun
Deforestation in Sierra Leone threatens chimps, humans Esther and Rio, two orphaned baby chimpanzees, clung tenderly to their caregiver's chest at a sanctuary inside one of Sierra Leone's flagship national parks, where unprecedented deforestation and illegal urban encroachment pose a risk to both primates and humans. News Lens • 17 Jun
Watch: Visitors damage crystal-covered chair in museum A museum in Italy has pleaded with visitors to respect art after a patron damaged a chair covered in crystals. News Lens • 15 Jun
Watch: Visitors damage crystal-covered chair in museum A museum in Italy has pleaded with visitors to respect art after a patron damaged a chair covered in crystals. News Lens • 15 Jun
Two jailed for theft of gold toilet from Blenheim Palace Two men have been jailed for their roles in the theft of a £4.75 (€5.6) million gold toilet from Blenheim Palace. UK • 13 Jun
Two jailed for theft of gold toilet from Blenheim Palace Two men have been jailed for their roles in the theft of a £4.75 (€5.6) million gold toilet from Blenheim Palace. UK • 13 Jun
'Back from the dead' - musical cicadas reintroduced to UK Cicadas, whose musical courtship calls once echoed around an ancient forest in southern England, have been reintroduced from France by conservationists. News Lens • 13 Jun
'Back from the dead' - musical cicadas reintroduced to UK Cicadas, whose musical courtship calls once echoed around an ancient forest in southern England, have been reintroduced from France by conservationists. News Lens • 13 Jun
Picasso on a plate: Unseen ceramics up for auction A number of one-off and hitherto unseen ceramic plates and dishes by Pablo Picasso are going under the hammer in Geneva next week. News Lens • 13 Jun
Picasso on a plate: Unseen ceramics up for auction A number of one-off and hitherto unseen ceramic plates and dishes by Pablo Picasso are going under the hammer in Geneva next week. News Lens • 13 Jun
Mexico's flag becomes lightning rod in LA protests The Mexican flag has become a flashpoint during protests in Los Angeles this week, waved by demonstrators proud of their heritage but cast by US President Donald Trump's administration as heralding a "foreign invasion." News Lens • 12 Jun
Mexico's flag becomes lightning rod in LA protests The Mexican flag has become a flashpoint during protests in Los Angeles this week, waved by demonstrators proud of their heritage but cast by US President Donald Trump's administration as heralding a "foreign invasion." News Lens • 12 Jun
Kenya NGO saves turtles from nets, plastic, rising tides A small charity on the Kenyan coast has become vital to the region's majestic turtle population, saving thousands from poachers, fishermen's nets and ever-worsening plastic pollution. News Lens • 12 Jun
Kenya NGO saves turtles from nets, plastic, rising tides A small charity on the Kenyan coast has become vital to the region's majestic turtle population, saving thousands from poachers, fishermen's nets and ever-worsening plastic pollution. News Lens • 12 Jun
Mapping Ireland's peatlands to help cut carbon emissions Mapping more accurately than ever Ireland's peatlands, which are vital as carbon sinks but whose boundaries can be hard to determine, could help fight global warming, researchers say. News Lens • 11 Jun
Mapping Ireland's peatlands to help cut carbon emissions Mapping more accurately than ever Ireland's peatlands, which are vital as carbon sinks but whose boundaries can be hard to determine, could help fight global warming, researchers say. News Lens • 11 Jun
Monsoon-loving Indian expats chase rain in UAE desert After Muhammed Sajjad moved from India to the United Arab Emirates a decade ago, he missed his native Kerala's monsoon season, so he embarked on an unlikely quest: finding rain in the desert. News Lens • 11 Jun
Monsoon-loving Indian expats chase rain in UAE desert After Muhammed Sajjad moved from India to the United Arab Emirates a decade ago, he missed his native Kerala's monsoon season, so he embarked on an unlikely quest: finding rain in the desert. News Lens • 11 Jun
Indian smuggler stopped with possums, lizards, tarantulas Indian customs officers have made the latest "significant" seizure of endangered wildlife from a passenger arriving from Thailand, a government statement said, carrying nearly 100 creatures including lizards, sunbirds and tree-climbing possums. News Lens • 10 Jun
Indian smuggler stopped with possums, lizards, tarantulas Indian customs officers have made the latest "significant" seizure of endangered wildlife from a passenger arriving from Thailand, a government statement said, carrying nearly 100 creatures including lizards, sunbirds and tree-climbing possums. News Lens • 10 Jun
Monkey business delays Sri Lanka's wildlife survey Sri Lanka is withholding the results of a survey of crop-destroying wildlife, including monkeys and peacocks, because data collected from some farmers appeared unrealistic, a minister said. News Lens • 09 Jun
Monkey business delays Sri Lanka's wildlife survey Sri Lanka is withholding the results of a survey of crop-destroying wildlife, including monkeys and peacocks, because data collected from some farmers appeared unrealistic, a minister said. News Lens • 09 Jun
Spain gears up for celebration of surrealist Joan Miró The torchbearers for one of Spain's most famous artists, Joan Miró, are promising a year-long fiesta of events honouring the surrealist - and the foundation he set up half a century ago. News Lens • 08 Jun
Spain gears up for celebration of surrealist Joan Miró The torchbearers for one of Spain's most famous artists, Joan Miró, are promising a year-long fiesta of events honouring the surrealist - and the foundation he set up half a century ago. News Lens • 08 Jun
Millions sit China's high-stakes university entrance exam Millions of high school students across China are sitting their first day of the highly competitive university entrance exam, known as the "gaokao". News Lens • 07 Jun
Millions sit China's high-stakes university entrance exam Millions of high school students across China are sitting their first day of the highly competitive university entrance exam, known as the "gaokao". News Lens • 07 Jun
We're dinosaurs 'tormenting' the EU, says peat cutter The EU is putting pressure on Ireland to protect its bogs, but those who harvest peat say that rural realities are being ignored, and a way of life threatened. News Lens • 06 Jun
We're dinosaurs 'tormenting' the EU, says peat cutter The EU is putting pressure on Ireland to protect its bogs, but those who harvest peat say that rural realities are being ignored, and a way of life threatened. News Lens • 06 Jun
'Gateway to Hell' - gas fire burning for 50 years reduced Turkmenistan said it had significantly reduced a gas fire that has been raging for half a century at a site dubbed the "Gateway to Hell". News Lens • 05 Jun
'Gateway to Hell' - gas fire burning for 50 years reduced Turkmenistan said it had significantly reduced a gas fire that has been raging for half a century at a site dubbed the "Gateway to Hell". News Lens • 05 Jun
Japanese startup to attempt Moon landing A Japanese startup will attempt a tricky lunar touchdown tomorrow with an unmanned lander named Resilience, two years after its first try which crashed onto the Moon's surface. News Lens • 05 Jun
Japanese startup to attempt Moon landing A Japanese startup will attempt a tricky lunar touchdown tomorrow with an unmanned lander named Resilience, two years after its first try which crashed onto the Moon's surface. News Lens • 05 Jun
Albania town where everything's coming up roses In Permet, deep in the spectacular Vjosa Valley of southern Albania, roses rule supreme, whether used to make perfumes, flavoured water or the Turkish delights sought out by thousands of tourists. News Lens • 05 Jun
Albania town where everything's coming up roses In Permet, deep in the spectacular Vjosa Valley of southern Albania, roses rule supreme, whether used to make perfumes, flavoured water or the Turkish delights sought out by thousands of tourists. News Lens • 05 Jun
Ecologists concerned at parakeet numbers in Belfast park Ecologists have expressed their concern at a growing wild parakeet population at a Belfast park. News Lens • 04 Jun
Ecologists concerned at parakeet numbers in Belfast park Ecologists have expressed their concern at a growing wild parakeet population at a Belfast park. News Lens • 04 Jun