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News 1,000-Year-Old Viking Longship Could Be Buried Under Pub Car ParkExperts believe they have made one of the UK's most significant discoveries - a 1,000-year-old Viking longship buried under a pub car park in the Wirral.10 September 2007
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News 12 Seaside Towns To Benefit From £4.5m Government Sea Change FundingOver £4.5 million will be handed to 12 English seaside towns as part of the government's Sea Change programme, designed to reinvigorate the nation's coastlines.21 October 2008
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News 2004 In Review — My Cultural Year By Estelle Morris And FriendsEstelle Morris and others tell us their favourite exhibitions and events of 2004 from heart-stopping archaeological finds to blockbuster gallery shows, art prizes and national campaigns.23 December 2004
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News 20-tonne coach becomes first object at the new £72 million Museum of LiverpoolAn enormous coach used on the Liverpool docks at the end of the 19th century has become the first exhibit to be moved into the city's massive new Museum of Liverpool.28 July 2010
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News 4,000-year-old mummy to go back on display after evading crystal deathThe tomb of Pa-ikh-mennu - who once worked at the temple of Amun in Thebe in modern Luxor - will go back on show in Warrington after being saved from a mysterious white growth.24 March 2014
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News £5.2 million Baltic Triangle scheme to build hub for creative industry in LiverpoolDozens of digital and creative arts groups in Liverpool will be given office spaces in a redevelopment of the city's Baltic Triangle area after funding bodies announced a £5.2 million investment in the scheme.09 November 2009
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News £78 million arts centre The Factory to make Manchester "cultural counterweight" to LondonPoliticians and the Arts Council are backing a huge artist-led venue at the centre of a creative village in Manchester which leaders say will rival London's Coliseum.03 December 2014
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Preview A big societal change? The hi-tech clothing that changes colour to show air pollutionArtist Kasia Molga's Human Sensor is a design for clothing with colours that change according to the pollution on the streets its wearer walks down. It's about to premiere in Manchester.23 June 2016
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Trail A Brotherhood Of Realism And Romance: A Guide to Pre-Raphaelite Art in the UKDesperate Romantics? Victorian avant-garde? Judge for yourself as we tell you where to find Pre-Raphaelite works of art in the UK's museums, galleries and stately homes.
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C24 Feature A Crucial Port - Liverpool in World War TwoLiverpool, the gateway into Britain for essential imports and American soldiers, was a major target for Hitler. The city managed to keep its docks open, though, and the Merchant Navy and anti-U-boat fleets based there helped Britain win the war.06 June 2004
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Preview A Highland Romance: Victorian Views of Scottishness at Manchester Art GalleryTo coincide with the referendum on Scottish independance, Manchester Art Gallery mounts an exhibition exploring Victorian notions of Scotland and Scottish identity.16 September 2013
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Trail A History Of Britain - Conquest!Treachery, perjury, brutalism and murder: as a new millennia dawned in Britain, crisis upon crisis brought disaster to the Wessex dynasty.26 February 2001
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News A New Plant Species Walks - At The Tatton Park BiennialAn exciting new plant species called a 'fernbot' has begun to populate Tatton Park's Rose Garden - and it's much livelier than most of its green neighbours.07 August 2008
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