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and he's the man who unearthed the remains of richard iii, in a car park barely 50 metres away 10 yearsgo. in this corner, eight metres underground and right next door to leicester cathedral, they've made an important discovery. these are our sort of special artefacts that we've had out so far. so a lovely, intact roman hairpin. that's incredible. but then this is our star find at the minute. this, we're pretty certain, is going to be the base of a roman altar. it may not look much, but this is likely to have been part of a subterranean shrine. most of it's buried underneath modern leicester. this was a rare opportunity to excavate. it's because the cathedral�*s building a new visitor centre. they knew it would be interesting, but didn't know how much they'd find. there's always been a tradition that leicester cathedral was built on a roman temple. we're now finding a roman building that looks like it might have a shrine status to it. so some sort of element — private worship, maybe. but maybe there's a retention of memory through the centuries from that roman building to the cathedral
and he's the man who unearthed the remains of richard iii, in a car park barely 50 metres away 10 yearsgo. in this corner, eight metres underground and right next door to leicester cathedral, they've made an important discovery. these are our sort of special artefacts that we've had out so far. so a lovely, intact roman hairpin. that's incredible. but then this is our star find at the minute. this, we're pretty certain, is going to be the base of a roman altar. it may not look much, but this is...
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daniel, thank you- _ you may remember how — a decade or so ago — the tomb of king richard iii was found it's a roman shrine, buried beneath a former graveyard — next to leicester cathedral. 0ur midlands correspondent, phil mackie, has been given special access to the site. deep beneath leicester city centre, they've been uncovering 2,000 years of history. so we've been excavating here for about nine months now... matthew morris is excited. and he's the man who unearthed the remains of richard iii, in a car park barely 50 metres away ten years ago. in this corner, eight metres underground and right next door to leicester cathedral, they've made an important discovery. these are our sort of special artefacts that we've had out so far. so a lovely, intact roman hairpin. that's incredible. but then this is our star find at the minute. this, we're pretty certain, is going to be the base of a roman altar. it may not look much, but this is likely to have been part of a subterranean shrine. most of it's buried underneath modern leicester. this was a rare opportunity to excavate. it's because th
daniel, thank you- _ you may remember how — a decade or so ago — the tomb of king richard iii was found it's a roman shrine, buried beneath a former graveyard — next to leicester cathedral. 0ur midlands correspondent, phil mackie, has been given special access to the site. deep beneath leicester city centre, they've been uncovering 2,000 years of history. so we've been excavating here for about nine months now... matthew morris is excited. and he's the man who unearthed the remains of...
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you may remember how a decade or so ago, the tomb of king richard iii was found beneath a car park inur midlands correspondent phil mackie has been given special access to the site. deep beneath leicester city centre, they've been uncovering 2,000 years of history. so we've been excavating here for about nine months now... matthew morris is excited. and he's the man who unearthed the remains of richard iii, in a car park barely 50 metres away ten years ago. in this corner, eight metres underground and right next door to leicester cathedral, they've made an important discovery. these are our sort of special artefacts that we've had out so far. so a lovely, intact roman hairpin. that's incredible. but then this is our star find at the minute. this, we're pretty certain, is going to be the base of a roman altar. it may not look much, but this is likely to have been part of a subterranean shrine. most of it's buried underneath modern leicester. this was a rare opportunity to excavate. it's because the cathedral�*s building a new visitor centre. they knew it would be interesting, but didn'
you may remember how a decade or so ago, the tomb of king richard iii was found beneath a car park inur midlands correspondent phil mackie has been given special access to the site. deep beneath leicester city centre, they've been uncovering 2,000 years of history. so we've been excavating here for about nine months now... matthew morris is excited. and he's the man who unearthed the remains of richard iii, in a car park barely 50 metres away ten years ago. in this corner, eight metres...
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richard iii would have been here, a little bit above that top layer. of what happened after the romans left leicester. in all, they recovered more than 1100 sets of human remains. after analysis, they will be reburied. this 3d image shows the excavation at the end of the dig. but now the work is complete, it is being filled back in again. absolutely fascinating. shall we go above ground? above ground ? yes, please. above ground? yes, please. above ran to someone who has taken us across the world. from the depths of our oceans to the most remote deserts. but sir david attenborough's latest series is much closer to home. wild isles promises to reveal a previously unseen side of british wildlife. let's take a look. orca that come here have a particular taste for seals. and they have developed a unique way of catching them. their strategy is one of surprise. they have discovered how to travel up channels in the kelp to reach the shallow water where seals often hide. stunning pictures. i have a bad feeling about that seal. climate editorjustin rowlattjoins
richard iii would have been here, a little bit above that top layer. of what happened after the romans left leicester. in all, they recovered more than 1100 sets of human remains. after analysis, they will be reburied. this 3d image shows the excavation at the end of the dig. but now the work is complete, it is being filled back in again. absolutely fascinating. shall we go above ground? above ground ? yes, please. above ground? yes, please. above ran to someone who has taken us across the...
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richard iii would have been here, a little bit above that top layer. it is being filled back in again. the movie elvis goes into sunday�*s oscar�*s race with eight nominations. the film�*s star austin butler could win best actor for his portrayal of the king. sophie long has been talking to the cast and crew about the emotional rollercoaster during filming. we had fire, we had flood, then a pandemic. we lost the movie. then the movie came back. then the movie is made, then the movie flourishes. and then austin wins the golden globe for best actor. and then we have the sadness and the shock of losing lisa marie. it�*s been such an incredible emotional roller coaster, an up and down. it's an incredibly difficult time and tumultuous time, you know, and... but i think back to when she first saw the film and when priscilla saw the film and how... their reaction to it, and especially because they felt the way that they did about it. no review will ever mean more to me than what what they said after, you know. # going to a party at the countyjail. tomorrow, a
richard iii would have been here, a little bit above that top layer. it is being filled back in again. the movie elvis goes into sunday�*s oscar�*s race with eight nominations. the film�*s star austin butler could win best actor for his portrayal of the king. sophie long has been talking to the cast and crew about the emotional rollercoaster during filming. we had fire, we had flood, then a pandemic. we lost the movie. then the movie came back. then the movie is made, then the movie...
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dr chris richards says the tyneside pregnancy advice centre "has a iii—year track record of compliancetory obligations" and that "over 1,200 women have benefited from the work of its staff and volu nteers". he says anyone reading its website can see where it's coming from and it's "not a campaigning organisation". audrey didn't respond to our request for comment. chanting the supreme court has just overturned five decades of the constitutional right to an abortion for women across the country. now millions of women will have lost that right. last summer, abortion laws in the us were radically changed. it's no longer a legal right to have an abortion in every state. three more states have now officially banned abortion services. there are no exceptions under this new law for. rape or incest. the only exceptions - are for medical emergencies. in the us, one of the most influential anti—abortion groups is stanton international. it's set up five crisis pregnancy centres there. life—affirming medical clinics such as stanton health care are revolutionising women's medical care and providing
dr chris richards says the tyneside pregnancy advice centre "has a iii—year track record of compliancetory obligations" and that "over 1,200 women have benefited from the work of its staff and volu nteers". he says anyone reading its website can see where it's coming from and it's "not a campaigning organisation". audrey didn't respond to our request for comment. chanting the supreme court has just overturned five decades of the constitutional right to an...